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The fourth novel by Stephanie Verni, a Severna Park author and professor of communication at Stevenson University, is set in the town of St. Michaels, Maryland, and features Oxford and Easton, with little jaunts to Annapolis.
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1/15/20 10:40 AM
Two Severna Park Elementary students proved that you don’t have to be a police officer to know how to resolve conflicts.
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1/15/20 10:38 AM
With the ever-expanding network of shows available through cable and streaming services, how can you decide what shows are worth your time? Check out this handy guide of newly released and upcoming programs to find a few that fit your preferences.
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By Zach Sparks | zach@pasadenavoice.com |
1/15/20 10:33 AM
Join Maryland Hall on January 31 at 7:30pm to see the film and to engage in a discussion with Wilkens.
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1/14/20 11:40 AM
Fran Parish, affectionately referred to as “the cookie lady,” makes Spring Arbor Senior Living smell like home.
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1/14/20 11:35 AM
Severna Park musicians got to perform alongside renowned performers like Tori Kelly, Colbie Caillat and Us The Duo.
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By Laura McElwain Colquhoun |
1/8/20 04:25 PM
Each year since the 1920s, the Associated College Press (ACP) awards two- and four-year colleges with the Pacemaker, its preeminent award for college journalism.
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By Desirae Martins |
12/11/19 04:30 PM
During a two-weekend run of “Cinderella” in November, Severna Park High School thespians enchanted audiences with the tale of a girl who tries to escape the oppression of her wicked stepmother and stepsisters to attend the Royal Ball.
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Photos by Stephanie Mennell Photography |
12/11/19 04:30 PM
“Last Christmas,” a supposed seasonal rom-com, has all the trappings of a touching film but is unfortunately a bit of a scattered mess. The lead, Kate (Emilia Clarke), is also a scattered mess.
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By Audrey Ruppert |
12/11/19 04:30 PM
Beware. Lauren’s Law is officially contagious. It’s latest victim? My poor husband, Scott.
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By Lauren Burke Meyer |
12/11/19 04:30 PM
Sledding Spots Around Town
Depending on who you ask, Maryland may (or may not) be in store for an eventful winter. Just in case, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best sledding spots …
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12/11/19 04:28 PM
Inspired by an event, “Can You Put Diapers on a Goose” includes full-color illustrations of a variety of animals and rhyming questions for young children to enjoy, including “Can you put a diaper on a fish, and watch him swim around in a dish?”
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By Alyson Kay |
12/11/19 04:28 PM
Anne Arundel Community College student Katie O’Neil successfully navigated the sometimes-treacherous world of self-publishing to create an 86-page adult coloring book titled “Tropical Bubbles,” which features tropical abstract drawings based on bubbles and other spherical shapes.
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By Darrell Mak |
12/11/19 04:28 PM
Black Litmus is nearing a year old, having started practicing in early 2019. The band has already released a single and a six-track extended play (EP) record, and they are preparing for their first show on January 4.
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By Laura McElwain Colquhoun |
12/11/19 04:27 PM
“Old Soles, New Shoes” will debut at the Robert E. Kauffman Theater on December 6 and December 7.
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By Haley Weisgerber |
12/2/19 03:37 PM
With Anne Arundel County's close proximity to Baltimore, Washington, D.C. and beyond, families have the opportunity to enjoy unique holiday festivities within a relatively short distance from home.
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By Laura McElwain Colquhoun |
11/22/19 02:17 PM
The most wonderful time of the year is right around the corner, and the Annapolis Towne Centre is proud to introduce three new signature holiday events: a tree lighting, Santa’s Cottage, and Fire & Ice.
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11/22/19 02:17 PM
As the year winds down, holidays and celebrations abound. Several local businesses and organizations are providing opportunities to end the holiday season right on New Year's Eve. Whether it's a …
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By Laura McElwain Colquhoun |
11/22/19 02:16 PM
Not only is Santa coming to town, but Festival of Trees is coming to town for the 30th year in a row, and it will welcome its 1-millionth visitor!
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11/22/19 02:16 PM
As Bill Murray’s character Frank Cross so eloquently declared in “Scrooged,” we all act a little nicer, we smile a little easier and we cheer a little more during the holidays.
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By Zach Sparks |
11/22/19 02:16 PM