U.S. Marine Band: The Dream Hour

"With the stirring strains of the Marines' Hymn, the National Broadcasting Company brings you the music of the United States Marine Band!" Thus began every script of one of the longest running programs in radio history, NBC's "The Dream Hour," which began in 1922 and continued through the 1940s. The original program was created for shut-ins, and musical selections were largely determined by patrons sending in requests. The result was a delightful mix of classic marches, thrilling overtures, virtuoso solos, and novelty numbers.

Faux Paz Presents: 25th Anniversary Show

Faux Paz is turning 25 years old! Join UMD's oldest co-ed a cappella group, Faux Paz, for a fun night of music, featuring performances from the University of Florida's Gestalt and a group of Faux Paz alumni.

Arts Drop-In

College Park Arts Exchange is bringing their classic Arts Drop-In series to MilkBoy ArtHouse! Every second Sunday of the month, adults and kids alike are welcome to take part in fun arts projects facilitated by arts specialist Aaron Springer.

Bring the family, take a seat, order brunch and get started on your project. You'll leave MilkBoy ArtHouse will a full stomach – and an artistic memento from your experience.

Seating and capacity are limited. Project supplies are provided at no cost, but we encourage you to purchase brunch and support MilkBoy ArtHouse!

OperaTerps

OperaTerps is the University of Maryland's first student run opera company, providing undergraduate musicians the opportunity to take part in a major musical undertaking while enriching cultural life on campus and in the College Park community.

 

This season we are producing Gilbert and Sullivan's one-act gem, "Trial by Jury," and Georg Philipp Telemann's rarely performed comic story in the Italian and French baroque styles, "Don Quichotte," as a historically informed performance with strings and harpischord.

Men's Chorus Invitational

Guest choirs join the UMD Men’s Chorus to perform music for men’s voices:

  • MännerMusik
  • Rock Creek Singers of the Gay Men's Chorus of Washington
  • Washington Men's Camerata
  • Young Men's Chorus of the Maryland State Boychoir
  • Marriotts Ridge High School Men's Chorus
  • North Point High School Men's Chorus
  • Walt Whitman High School Men's Chorus

(un)choir

(un)choir turns the tables on traditional choir. No auditions, no rehearsals, no long-term commitment – just show up and sing a song you love! You’ll get a lyric sheet and then Allison Hughes, music director for the College Park Chorale, will teach you 2 or 3 part harmony to a well-known song. The evening will end with a performance by the whole group.

There is no cost to participate. Food & beverage will be available to purchase from MilkBoy ArtHouse's menu.

(un)choir

(un)choir turns the tables on traditional choir. No auditions, no rehearsals, no long-term commitment – just show up and sing a song you love! You’ll get a lyric sheet and then Allison Hughes, music director for the College Park Chorale, will teach you 2 or 3 part harmony to a well-known song. The evening will end with a performance by the whole group.

There is no cost to participate. Food & beverage will be available to purchase from MilkBoy ArtHouse's menu.

Mayuri Indian Classical Dance Competition

Mayuri is the University of Maryland's annual, premier Indian Classical Dance Competition. The competition showcases various forms of Indian Classical Dance to raise cultural awareness and interest in the College Park community and to provide teams from all across the nation a venue to flourish, learn and compete as dancers, artists and students.

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.

The January 21 showcase features:

  • Kipyn Martin
  • Nicole Belanus
  • Annette Wasilik
  • With an opening set by Megan Ukoh

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