[ad_1] Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates speaking at the Enoch Pratt Free Library and reading from his new book, “The Message.” (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates speaking at the Enoch Pratt Free Library and reading from his new book, “The Message.” (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) Lorraine Treger of Timonium starts reading the book, “The Message” by Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates. Coates was taking part in the Brown Lecture series at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) Chad Helton the new president and Chief Executive Officer of the Enoch Pratt Free Library introduces Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates to the attendees of the Brown Lecture series. (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) Lisa Meyerhardt of Baltimore, reads the book, “The Message” to her 5-month-old daughter, Penelope as she waits for the program to get started. Janeen Owens and her sister, Gerri Owens, right, came from Philadelphia for the program along with Alex Reyes, left, of Baltimore. Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates speaking at the Enoch Pratt Free Library and reading from his new book, “The Message.” (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) Moderator Tom Hall listens as Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates talks about his book, “The Message” at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) Moderator Tom Hall listens as Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates speaks at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. They are talking about his book, “The Message.” (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates taking part in the Brown Lecture series at the Enoch Pratt Free Library and reading from his new book, “The Message.” (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) Janet Johnson of Pikesville reads the book, “The Message” as she waits for the program to begin at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates taking part in the Brown Lecture series and reading from his new book, “The Message.” (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates speaking at the Enoch Pratt Free Library and reading from his new book, “The Message.” (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) A jacket worn by Debbie Schwarzman of Owings Mills, who attended the showing of the documentary, “We Will Dance Again” at the Peggy and Yale Gordon Center for Performing Arts. The documentary We Will Dance Again reconstructs the events of the Nova Music festival capturing the raw emotions and heroism that emerged. (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) People gathered at the Peggy and Yale Gordon Center for Performing Arts, to watch the award-winning documentary, “We Will Dance Again.” This documentary reconstructs the events of the Nova Music festival capturing the raw emotions and heroism that emerged. (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) Debbie Schwarzman, left, of Owings Mills, listens during the community discussion after watching the documentary, “We Will Dance Again”, with Dawn Goldberg, right, of Timonium, which was previewed at the Peggy and Yale Gordon Center for Performing Arts. The documentary reconstructs the events of the Nova Music Festival during the terrorist attacks in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. (Lloyd Fox/Staff photo) [ad_2] Source link