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The two programs, which include prerecorded performances by area musicians, will be streamed on AMFM’s YouTube channel.
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12/10/20 10:27 AM
Here are just a few of the movies that are sure to make you smile this holiday season.
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By Haley Weisgerber |
12/8/20 04:47 PM
Toby’s Dinner Theatre in Columbia is welcoming patrons to an uplifting and joyous celebration called “Home for the Holidays” now through January 3.
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12/8/20 04:36 PM
In the film industry, the year 2020 has been characterized by straight-to-video releases, delayed premieres, and cancellations, and yet “Mank,” the new film from director David Fincher, may be one of the year’s finest films.
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By Julian Reese |
12/8/20 04:29 PM
The nonprofit Washington Independent Review of Books, host of the annual Washington Writers Conference, has announced its 51 Favorite Books of 2020.
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12/8/20 04:25 PM
A smaller party means more funds to amp up the food, and local restaurants have what you need to make the days bright.
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By Sharon Mager |
11/17/20 02:50 PM
Though traveling out of the country is not an easy feat these days, the Anne Arundel County Public Library (AACPL) is bringing the French pastry experience to kitchens throughout the county.
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By Haley Weisgerber |
11/3/20 04:35 PM
Food critic Marry Cobbler shares her thoughts on the pizza and a vegetable calzone.
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By Mary Cobbler |
11/3/20 04:26 PM
“The Witches” is an aesthetically pleasing film that is at times funny, nerve-wracking and almost hard to watch.
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By Grace Constantine |
11/3/20 04:25 PM
“The Social Dilemma” is a terrifying new documentary from Netflix which doesn’t necessarily present us with much new information (we have known for a while that social media can have harmful side effects) but brings all the information together to present a compelling and hair-raising thesis.
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By Audrey Ruppert |
10/6/20 04:32 PM
Founders Tavern and Grille offers a surprising touch of class, along with great food and excellent service.
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By Mary Cobbler |
10/6/20 04:26 PM
In some cases, appointments must be called in an hour prior. In other areas, walk-in appointments can be made to browse the library and use computers.
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By Aidann Bacolodan |
10/5/20 05:07 PM
Harry Carpenter’s newest book, “Memoirs of a Crazed Mind,” was self-published on July 31.
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9/21/20 03:03 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
“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
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
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
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