Have you seen the photos from the opening event for the new Columbia Association performance space at the Lakefront? Or perhaps you were present for the event? You know how opening events are. Speeches, local notables, chairs lined up neatly for invited guests, celebratory signage and decoration, the photo-friendly ribbon cutting…You’ve seen one, you’ve seen ‘em all. Right? But, wait. The violinist. Could it be? Yes! It was. Marvillous Beats. In 2020 I discovered a local performer through a tweet and wrote about him in The Beat Goes On. The video shows a young Black man playing violin near Vantage House* in Town Center, I believe. He is accompanied by a backing track. Would you call this style jazz violin? I think so. He is very, very good. I was curious, so I looked him up. Marvillous Beats is the performance name of a Laurel-based violinist Marvill L. Martin. (He is also a composer, actor, and audio engineer, according to his website bio.) The violinist playin...
It’s a cloudy day in HoCo and it’s shaping up to be mostly plant sales, yard sales, farmer’s markets, and Mother’s Day themed events. Here’s a look at a few that caught my eye. The Market at Clarksville Commons is back, beginning at nine am. There’s an historical event in Elkridge beginning at eleven am. “Elkridge: Crossroads of Revolution.” It’s free but you need to sign up because they are providing lunch. Click here to learn more and to register. Event is in Patapsco Valley State Park, Avalon Picnic Shelter 105. At Robinson Nature Center, there’s a Bookworm Bash from 10 am to 12 pm. It's a read aloud party, and everyone is invited! Join local authors alongside Robinson Nature Center staff for this imagination-fueled adventure in our nature play space. Enjoy story times before making your own story through interactive play and crafts. The RPB Sneak Peek Weekend is a soft opening event for a new experiential art space called Resting Bitch Place: 135...