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What if you could pick up your phone and point the camera at a historical monument to make that monument come alive and tell a story? That’s what two Alumni TIES participants are doing with their work to tell stories of Black resistance and resilience through a format tailored to the 21st century: augmented reality, […]
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Wednesday had two firsts for me and they both involved the Constitution.
The first âfirstâ was being called for jury duty and sitting for two hours in Noble Superior Court 1 as a prospective juror. I will tell you about my experience and what I learned about the Sixth Amendment in my next column.
Two Strikes Theatre Collective from left: Natalie Dent, Aladrian C. Wetzel, Dana Woodson, Christen Cromwell, Lauren Erica Jackson and Rachel Wilson.
New Baltimore theater company Two Strikes Theatre Collective announces their 2021 season with virtual devised works, staged readings of original plays, a podcast, and the second annual Brown Sugar Bake-off play festival.
“We created a season that focuses on original art created by Black women on subjects directly impacting us,” says Aladrian C. Wetzel, Executive Director of Two Strikes Theatre Collective. “It’s important that art focusing on Black women continues through these difficult and unprecedented times.”
The 2021 season includes the following virtual productions: