Gabriella Souza is the arts and culture editor for Baltimore magazine, where she’s worked since 2015. Originally from St. Louis, and the daughter of professional musicians, she believes everyone can love art and music, and enjoys helping people find what speaks to them. And she loves trying anything new—from belly dancing to collage art to mezcal cocktails.
The 2017 season, his 35th, will be his last with the 130-member chorus.
Event aims to attract younger people who work during the museum's open hours
The latest from Wil Haygood, Lia Purpura, and Dr. Daniel Muñoz.
The local theatre company vows to preserve landmark’s history in plans for remodel.
Our year-end review of literature related to Baltimore.
Our year-end review of Baltimore’s ever-growing music scene.
The D.C. author talks about his latest book on Thurgood Marshall.
The writer talks about her life as the wife of soldier portrayed in Black Hawk Down.
Twenty moments in the year that changed Baltimore.
The latest from Kathy Hudson and Ray Lewis.
Creative Alliance show is her first since she became a victim of assault.
Kentucky Thunder, Keller Williams, The Travelin' McCourys, and new bluegrass lessons come to Druid Hill Park in April.
Partnership between Maryland Art Place, Green Spring Station brings public art to shoppers.
Baltimore-born writer will appear at Johns Hopkins tonight
Headliners include Mumford & Sons, Florence & The Machine, and Ellie Goulding.
Exhibit at Reginald F. Lewis Museum explores an artist ahead of her time.
That Way Madness Lies features audience participation—and bingo.
The young Baltimore artist spreads infectious, feel-good vibes through music with producer Drew Scott.
The latest from Kathy Flann, Kate Livie, and Nancy Murray.
The pioneering '80s musician joins Talking Heads tribute band for holiday charity show.
Acts will include Dan Deacon, Fluid Movement, Single Carrot Theatre, and Baltimore Rock Opera Society.
Pearls On a String explores collaboration within three centuries.
Calendars featuring neighborhood business owners to benefit Hampden Family Center.
Performances shine in August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play.
Organizers are going all out for the event's fourth installment.
Construction to begin soon on 100-year-old Baltimore movie theatre.
The writer discusses her new book and her experiences with teenage motherhood.
Students performed the song they wrote after the death of Freddie Gray
Opening of education center is the last piece of $28 million renovation.
Architectural walking tour highlights more than 50 of the city's historic structures.
Newest venture from The Contemporary will roam around Baltimore this fall
New flavor "Jumping the Fence" inspired by play Fences
His friends remember the legendary drag queen, who would be 70 on October 19.
The latest from titles on Edgar Allan Poe and the history of bluegrass in Baltimore.
In a season packed with much to see, hear, and do, we’ve selected a few arts events you should experience.
On the brink of its 100th anniversary, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra explores its legacy.
Baltimore native returns home for WPOC's "Weekend in the Country."
The best things to do in Baltimore this weekend.
Organizers have added 30 stands for booklovers in the Inner Harbor.
Baltimore native gets to live childhood dream
After 10 seasons, The Stoop Storytelling Series continues to connect Baltimoreans through their most awkward, poignant, and revealing moments.
No tweets, no snapchats, no texts. Just real talk between some of Baltimore's most compelling people.
Many winners with local ties at annual Television Academy award ceremony.
12 O’Clock Boys kicks off series featuring works by Charm City filmmakers
Performance aims to unite Korean, African-American communities
Reading, book signing to occur at Union Baptist Church of Baltimore
The latest from Ta-Nehisi Coates, Laura Amy Schlitz, and D. Watkins.
WPOC’s country godmother and 92Q’s hip-hop connoisseur talk life lessons, longevity, and, of course, their lifeblood: music.
The Baltimore Museum of Art’s director emeritus and the renowned street artist talk about the art scene and what makes Baltimore home.
The patron saint of Baltimore’s DIY music scene and co-founder of the Wham City arts collective sits down for a chat.
The Center Stage artistic director and The Wire star discuss the HBO classic, The Baltimore Unrest, and the beauty of getting naked.
Our six musts from this month's calendar of events.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra music director succeeds mentor Gustav Meier
Saturday's concert at Pier Six includes some of the biggest names in Baltimore music
The latest from Philip Glass and Jim Henneman.
Our annual salute to our favorites in arts, food, fun, lifestyle, news, and service.
We talked to the writer about his new book, inspiration of James Baldwin, and reaction to Freddie Gray's death.
The best things to do in Baltimore this weekend.
Counting Crows and Punch Brothers to headline the annual event at Oregon Ridge.
Ballerina discusses her new, historic position at American Ballet Theatre
City students and alt-rockers produce song about recent unrest.
Aerial actor aims to inspire imaginations in four, free performances
The latest from Will Holman and Andy Abramowitz.
Sondheim prize winners talk collaboration, beginnings, and process
The Columbia venue's recent renovations shine at MMJ, Jason Isbell show.
Lew Schon, aka Dave Grohl's doctor, performs "Seven Nation Army" cover at Fenway Park
Our favorite photos from this year's water-themed Artscape.
Wayne Coyne's drawings, sculpture, and installation on display in October
Rock operas, air guitar contests, puppet shows planned for arts festival
Game-show host is just the latest incarnation of longtime TV personality Richard Sher.
'Change for the Better' addresses conflict between police and citizens
Cake and Primus to headline festival just hour-and-a-half from Baltimore.
Collaboration between WTMD and BSO aims to expose audiences to new music
Local guitarist says the Baltimore blues scene is just starting to take off.
Baltimore-born singer still proud of song that made him famous
Artist's first solo show features works documenting protests and unity
Get out of the house for movie night this summer.
Morgan State University Students paste portraits on Station North building.
Organizers strive to improve chef collaborations and local music lineup.
Dance Theatre of Harlem ballet master and Baltimore native returns for this weekend's performance
Three big Baltimore bands join other local artists to perform at Pier Six in August.
Frontman Stephan Jenkins tells us about the new album, his favorite Baltimore spots, and the future of the band.
Facility will offer studios, classes, facilities at affordable cost
34-year-old festival will include water elements and themed performances.
Festival to bring light, art, music, and innovation to Baltimore in 2016
The three-day music and arts festival takes place this weekend.
Saxophonist Gary Bartz will play multiple sets with his quartet at An die Musik
Yumi Hogan brings an artist’s eye to the role of First Lady.
Baltimore-based duo to release Depression Cherry on Aug. 28
The latest from Suzanna Rosa Molino, David J. Linden, and CityLit Press.
Donations will get you admission to “it’s a love thing.”
Retiring director of the Baltimore Museum of Art talks about her 17-year tenure, and what's next
We talk with the author of Grace Haritgan biography Restless Ambition.
SCOUT, a production of Shine Creative, features local musicians, artists, and others
reel B.A.D. film nights will feature feature films, local work
Performance had the audience dancing and singing in the aisles
AVAM hopes to attract record crowds.
All proceeds from event will benefit The Baltimore Community Foundation.
World premiere part of Symphony Number One's program
The legendary artist comes to the Royal Farms Arena this Sunday.