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Each year on March 17th – regardless of Irish heritage – Americans love celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. Leprechaun traps, green beads, corned beef and cabbage, and green beer are some …
Each year on March 17th – regardless of Irish heritage – Americans love celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. Leprechaun traps, green beads, corned beef and cabbage, and green beer are some …
There’s a song in the air in downtown Annapolis, in the form of The Baker’s Wife, The Colonial Players’ latest production. It’s a musical based on a 1938 French film …
Antonia Hylton’s new book Madness: Race and Insanity at a Jim Crow Asylum explores the roots of Crownsville Hospital through eye-opening historical context and emotional stories of patients and families.The …
Who remembers the post from December 2023 in the Annapolis Moms Facebook group with the picture of the boy who wanted a snowflake haircut for the holidays and was finally …
The all-new production of Peter Pan premiered this week at The Hippodrome and has several more shows through February 25. You can catch two shows each on Saturday, February 24 …
February is Black History Month, and in that spirit of celebration, I took my husband and my tween son to see Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea at The Peale Museum. …
Black History Month is a time to celebrate the stories and achievements of African Americans who have shaped Maryland throughout history. Here are several family-friendly events to explore and honor …
What’s the deal with the crystal craze? Crystals are much more than a simple trend. Sara Bryki, Crystal Educator and Owner of Bryki Gallery in Millersville said, “Unlike so many …
The coming of a new year often inspires us to think of our past: where we’ve been, who we loved, and what we want to remember. Those themes are all …
Rams Head On Stage, now in its 26th year, is internationally known for bringing artists and genres of all type, from all over the globe to Annapolis, and produces more …