The Grammy-winning band Hootie & the Blowfish is reuniting. Find tickets to the 2019 Group Therapy Tour in Columbia.
The Howard Hughes Corporation® Calls for Entries for the Second Annual Merriweather District Artists-in-Residence Program
AMC Theatres is bringing Disney’s iconic 1993 film back, including in Columbia, to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
Book festival cited for best practice in urban place management, improving the image and vitality of Downtown Columbia
The Comics to Astonish store in eastern Columbia is celebrating the spooky holiday by giving away 34 different Halloween-inspired titles.
Panel discussion focuses on trends, culture, art and technology
A book for big readers and little readers about a family dog in the 50s - Newbery Award winner
Tickets for the spectacle of art, music and technology and culinary excellence are now available for $10; children are free.
Comics to Astonish in eastern Columbia will celebrate Batman Day on Saturday by giving away free comics with discounts and more.
Visitors can tour the painting sites at both lakes, watch along as artists create and complete their works, and paint with an instructor!
The opening of the theater was made possible by the Howard County Public School System, Howard County Arts Council and Howard County.
Slapstick comedy, exciting plot. You'll fall in love with the Big Guy.
Adult family fare?, adorable Teddy bear, slapstick comedy, less than exciting plot, less than believable acting, less than stellar . . .
Renovations are geared to enhancing the fan experience and providing appealing amenities to the performers in order to attract top talent.
Three artists have been selected for the inaugural Merriweather District Artist-in-Residence program in Downtown Columbia, MD.
See who's playing at Merriweather Post Pavilion for the 2018 season, from David Byrne to Fallout Boy to The Roots to Lady Antebellum.
The weekly summer concert series will be held in the Columbia mall's outdoor plaza.
Turf Valley store donating proceeds from wine/tequila seminars and accepting item/cash donations to assist
Meet writers, listen to music, sip wine, sample food truck cuisine and bring the kids for story time and other fun activities
"Irish Eyes" features 50 original oil paintings at West End Studio on Sunday, April 29
The Howard Community College Dance Company will perform a series of choreographed pieces.
The Howard Hughes Corporation to provide stipend, residence and studio for three artists this summer in Columbia.
The Howard Hughes Corporation to provide stipend, residence and studio in Merriweather District for three artists this summer.
Your neighbors are going to be on TV; a Columbia family has been selected to compete on "Family Feud," airing this month.
2014, Yazidis, Mt. Sinjar, ISIS, human markets
Registration is underway!
An Air Force wounded veteran and a dog who gave him hope
The Merriweather Post Pavilion roof in Columbia took a fall over the weekend, officials say.
The classics written for kids (and their parents), starring Wishbone the dog!
Reception for Award-winning photojournalist Tenney Mason on Nov. 9
The theme of the film festival will be revolutions in society.
To see movies for $5 on Tuesdays at AMC venues this month, including in Columbia, movie-goers must join a free rewards program.
Light and sound will bring the woods at Merriweather Park in Columbia to life on Saturday, Oct. 7.
The free artist reception on Thursday, Oct. 19, celebrates local artists exhibiting in the family-owned oil and vinegar tasting room.
Visitors are invited to tour the painting sites at both lakes and watch along as the artists create and complete their works.
The company that operates Merriweather is enticing performers with touches like custom cupcakes and soon, backstage swimming pools.
A free movie night, makeup concert and other events are coming to Merriweather this week.
Several performers will take to the stage off Little Patuxent Parkway this weekend for a celebration of Merriweather Post Pavilion.
Sprout Film Festival showcases movies by and about people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The art exhibit includes portraits of Columbia notables by Mary Jo Messenger and animal paintings by Oda Von Berg.