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DC’s Reflecting Fools Brings Back Beloved Satire

The performers are coming to Rams Head On Stage in Annapolis on August 27. more

“A Haunting In Venice” Is A Frightless But Fun Take On An Agatha Christie Tale

“A Haunting in Venice” appears to be a horror film, but is actually an adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel, "Halloween Party." more

Arnold Woodworker Carves Out Time For Growing Hobby

Many of the items Boone creates, which he offers for sale online, reflect his personal interests and passions. more

Warriors In The Park To Feature Jimmie’s Chicken Shack, Pressing Strings And More

In addition to the music, there will be a silent auction, multiple food and drink trucks, and local veterans organizations. more

AACC Students Win League For Innovation's Student Writing Competition

The Student Literary Awards celebrate outstanding literary pieces from community college students across North America. more

Severna Park Lanes Revamps Arcade

Guests at Severna Park Lanes can find a new and improved redemption center and arcade. more

Groundhog’s Day: Shadows, Chills And Thrills

The 137th annual Groundhog’s Day radiated a unique and peculiar seasonal American atmosphere. more

Time Travel To Fun: The Maryland Renaissance Festival Returns

The festival runs for for nine weekends of thrills, feasting, handmade crafts, entertainment and merriment in Crownsville. more

Maryland Renaissance Festival Enters Its 47th Year

The festival offers a wealth of entertainment, crafts and food reflecting that era. more

Author Publishes Feel-Good Seventh Novel Set In Annapolis

Friendships form, romances bud and their bonds become strong. more

“My Policeman” Gives Voice To People Who Are Famously Reserved

In “My Policeman,” Harry Styles plays a policeman living in the 1950s who clearly has traditional values, but he’s also a closeted gay man and deeply uncomfortable with who he is. more

Maryland Seafood Festival Moves To Downtown Annapolis

The festival will be held August 19-20 from 11:00am to 7:00pm. more
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