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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
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
Upon the advice of public health officials, Anne Arundel Country Public Library (AACPL) closed all of its locations from March 13 through at least May 3 due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
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By Desirae Martins |
4/1/20 03:40 PM
This month I was going to review the second installment of “A Quiet Place,” but going to see a film is unfortunately out of the question due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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By Audrey Ruppert | Film Critic |
4/1/20 03:29 PM
BTM is suspending the remainder of its season until performance attendance would not put audiences at risk.
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3/17/20 12:57 PM
In a faraway kingdom, an unlikely hero finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking Donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue.
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3/3/20 04:17 PM
The brutal source material behind “The Call of the Wild” always seems to get the Disney treatment and always becomes a happy story about dogs.
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By Audrey Ruppert |
3/3/20 04:17 PM
Sullivan’s Cove is a new restaurant that has taken over the space previously owned by Annapolis Seafood.
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By Mary Cobbler |
3/3/20 04:17 PM
Every child dreams of being a part of Hollywood magic. For one Pasadena native, this dream became a reality.
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By Haley Weisgerber |
2/18/20 12:40 PM
While growing up in Eastern Russia, Svetlana Holt developed and fostered a love of art. However, it was only recently that the Pasadena mom has been able to turn that passion for art into a small enterprise.
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By Laura McElwain Colquhoun |
2/18/20 12:34 PM
Thanks to smash hits like “Twilight,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Charmed,” just to name a few, it seems just about everyone is in love with passionate vampires, werewolves and other paranormal creatures.
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By Judy Tacyn |
2/18/20 12:28 PM
Annapolis Restaurant Week will celebrate its 12th year from February 29 to March 8.
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2/18/20 12:15 PM
Throughout her career, she has served in many roles including artistic director, choreographer, ballet mistress, adjunct faculty, teacher, and principal dancer in companies and universities throughout the country.
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2/18/20 12:08 PM
The Chesapeake Arts Center (CAC) board of directors has appointed Donna Anderson as executive director.
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2/18/20 12:05 PM
Come for the music, trivia or the menu, which includes burgers, steak and shrimp cargot.
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By Mary Cobbler |
2/4/20 02:17 PM
Guy Ritchie has tapped back into the gang-busting, slick-talking, working-class British magic he became famous for.
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By Audrey Ruppert |
2/4/20 02:17 PM