Den-Mate

The intimate music of Den-Mate—the project from DC-based songwriter/producer Jules Hale—is arresting, like peering into a funhouse mirror. Her sparse, dreamy songs reflect and distort private nighttime thoughts of desperation and isolation, transforming abstract fears into throbbing bass lines and static-washed riffs. Drawing a bridge from haunting pop and the exciting world of progressive electronica, Den-Mate brings a new style for adventurous listeners.

This event is part of NextNOW Fest 2018

Early Eyes

Hailing from Minneapolis, Early Eyes formed in 2016 as a temporary pop-up ensemble, garnering a sizable local following almost instantly. Drawing from all sorts of musical backgrounds, their songwriting abilities were worthy of winning The National Endowment of The Arts Songwriting Challenge.

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Downtown Boys

Downtown Boys have been clear from the start: they are here to destroy white-cis-het hegemony with their explosive, radically-minded rock. In the words of vocalist and lyricist Victoria Ruiz, they are “five unique and individual people who believe in the spectrum of people, experiences and emotions.” Downtown Boys combines these revolutionary ideals with boundless energy and contagious, all-inclusive fun.

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Ari Lennox

Rooted in Washington, DC, singer-songwriter Ari Lennox blends elements of modern R&B with new aged soul to create something sweet, but daring. She draws influences from soul and jazz icons including Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and Whitney Houston. Lennox’s 2016 EP, PHO, breaks thematic and harmonic barriers while remaining vulnerable and representative of her own soul.

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The Districts

From nearby Lititz, PA, the Districts bring their invigorating indie-rock performances to many diverse stages. The Districts have gained increasing popularity over the past six years, and have released three full-length albums, which earned them the respect and acknowledgement of Rolling Stone, NPR, and more. So, throw on your favorite thrift store sweater and join us for an electrifying experience!

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CupcakKe

CupcakKe turned her love of poetry and her experiences growing up in Chicago into music that alleviates sexual tension while bringing into dialogue serious societal issues. Best known for edgy music such as “Deepthroat,” CupcakKe sheds light on sex, violence, abuse, police brutality, and much more. Music has always played an important role in CupcakKe’s life, having grown performing in churches, and  listening to 50 cent, Da Brat, and Lil’ Kim. Her works Cum Cake, S.T.D., and Audacious have all been all been received with critical acclaim.

NextNOW Fest 2018

NextNOW Fest 2018

September 7 & 8, 2018 . 6PM

@ The Clarice

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NextNOW Fest is an arts festival for Terps, by Terps. Co-curated with student groups and on-campus departments, this artistic playground amplifies the voices of intriguing, inventive performing and visual artists from around campus and the country.

Fri, Sep 7, 2018 . 12:00AM to 12:00AM

Walk With Refugees

Come hear the powerful testimony of Rose Mapendo, a genocide survivor, refugee, and human rights activist. Learn from her journey as a refugee to better understand the mind, heart, and challenges of refugees. Then, learn of specific ways you and your church can begin serving, empowering, and resourcing refugees in Riverdale, MD for Kingdom impact.

Songwriter Sundays

Come to MilkBoy ArtHouse every third Sunday of the month for Songwriter Sundays! Curated by local songwriter Annette Wasilik, each performance showcases three incredible songwriters and includes a short opening set from a local rising star.

Laura Baron, Annie Sidley and Billy Coulter are our guests this month. 
From soul to folk to roots rock, we've got it all for you tonight!

UMD Summer Chorus 2018

Since 2002 the UMD Summer Chorus has given college students, community singers, and high school choristers the opportunity to perform major works in a friendly, stress-free setting. We're excited to announce this year's performance of Haydn's Harmoniemesse on Saturday, July 28 at 8PM.

The Harmoniemesse, or “Wind Band Mass” of 1802, is Haydn’s last major composition. Symphonic in scope, the mass encapsulates the essence of the classical era while also looking forward to the harmonic developments to come in the 19th Century.

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