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With many major venues closed, music lovers can still get their fix of live music thanks to outdoor seating and local musicians.
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9/9/20 11:32 AM
The concert theme is “September Songs.” Sets will feature nostalgic chestnuts like “September in the Rain” along with topical tunes.
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9/9/20 02:00 AM
Our food critic taste-tested sweets from Severna Park’s premier bakeries to discover who offers the gooiest, most tantalizing and most decadent desserts in town.
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By Mary Cobbler |
8/12/20 12:17 PM
Here is an update on a few of Anne Arundel County’s seasonal favorites.
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8/12/20 12:12 PM
Twenty-five artists from the Annapolis Arts Alliance (AAA) will have their works displayed in the sleek, modern facility.
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By Shelley Mahoney |
8/12/20 12:11 PM
“The Old Guard” has slick and engaging fight scenes, characters you can root for, and a story that’s believable.
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By Audrey Ruppert |
8/12/20 12:03 PM
A 2020 graduate of Severna Park High School, Annabelle Cotton was awarded a scholarship from the Children’s Theatre of Annapolis this summer.
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8/5/20 11:22 AM
When Maryland began to limit business operations as a result of the pandemic, many small businesses were forced to find creative ways to stay open.
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By Haley Weisgerber |
7/7/20 01:28 PM
It was not the book tour that she imagined, but when her plans were canceled as a result of the pandemic, Jessica Pearce Rotondi was forced to get creative.
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By Haley Weisgerber |
7/7/20 01:10 PM
Our food critics tried the grilled chicken kabobs, lemon haddock, wings and Mississippi mud pie.
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By Mary Cobbler |
7/7/20 12:58 PM
Lifelong Arnold resident and artist Emet Mihajlo is pursuing a longtime dream of acting.
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By Laura McElwain Colquhoun |
7/7/20 12:52 PM
Cinemas were already facing stiff competition before the coronavirus struck. In the age of Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime and many other streaming services, many consumers found it hard to justify spending $30 for a night out at the movies when $8 could get them an entire month’s worth of entertainment.
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By Audrey Ruppert |
7/7/20 12:49 PM
A volcanic plain in middle-Earth, basked in gray light, where fumes leak from fissures in the Earth. This doesn’t sound like the safest place for a child, but there were few places John Bachkosky would rather be during his youth.
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By Zach Sparks |
7/7/20 12:30 PM
Library staff will offer contactless curbside pickup from 10:00am to 4:00pm, Monday through Saturday, at all locations with a few exceptions.
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6/6/20 10:17 AM
John Bachkosky decided to dip into the waters of fiction with “The Last Wizard,” published April 28.
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5/8/20 04:14 PM
The Annapolis Town Center created a platform in which Annapolitan musicians could not only share their talent but also make a profit.
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5/5/20 04:07 PM
The Maryland Historical Society’s mission is to collect, preserve and interpret the history, art and culture of Maryland.
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4/28/20 04:05 PM
Amidst the novel coronavirus pandemic, many theaters and arts groups have closed their doors, postponing and cancelling performances until further notice. Some groups, however, are carrying the phrase “the show must go on” into this time of challenging circumstance.
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By Megan Ruge |
4/1/20 04:15 PM
Each year, Severn School art teacher Yehee Shin searches for exhibits and contests for middle school artists to show their work.
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4/1/20 03:59 PM
In the current medical and political climate, there’s never been a better time to binge on Netflix shows while you’re sheltered in your home.
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By Kerrigan Stern |
4/1/20 03:54 PM