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“Get hooked” is the motto of Jeno’s Steaks in Severna Park. The slogan sounds almost like a dare — and I’m warning you now, dear reader, you are likely to get hooked on this delicious grub from the first taste.
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By Mary Cobbler |
4/1/20 03:44 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
March 17 is right around the corner, and many local restaurants and bars are embracing the luck of the Irish.
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By Haley Weisgerber |
3/3/20 04:17 PM
This six-month series opened in January and will run through June at Café Mezzanote.
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By Judy Tacyn |
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
Annapolis Opera will present Carlisle Floyd’s tragic American opera, “Susannah,” on Friday, March 13 (7:30pm), and Sunday, March 15 (3:00pm), as well as an Opera Insight Series preceding the performances.
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3/3/20 02:05 PM
Pasadena artist Carolyn Councell’s “Stepping Into Spring” exhibit is currently on display at Woods Church through April 5. To see the original paintings and prints, visit the church …
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3/3/20 02:02 PM
Elaine Rom, who films “Monday Night Football” for ESPN, was invited to work the Pro Bowl. She was responsible for capturing all of the game-time action that took place on the right side of the field past the 35-yard line.
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By Haley Weisgerber |
2/4/20 05:19 PM
Children’s Theatre of Annapolis is traveling all the way to Middle Earth for its next production, “The Hobbit.”
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2/4/20 02:17 PM
On display from February 6 to March 5, the works examine how blackness has been perceived and responded to by America’s dominant society throughout history.
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2/4/20 02:17 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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2/4/20 02:17 PM
Although Steven Sherman retired from his ophthalmology practice in December, he continues his work as a paranormal thriller novelist.
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By Alyson Kay |
2/4/20 02:17 PM
“Birdwatching” is the first of several songs Skribe is releasing via limited edition 7-inch vinyl “jukebox 45” records.
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By Zach Sparks l zach@pasadenavoice.com |
2/4/20 02:17 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
With the first iconic strum of the guitar on their first hit “Take It Easy,” the Eagles set a new direction for the country-rock-infused California sound. Rik Forgo, an author based in Pasadena, spent the last two years compiling information, interviewing and building a micro-history of the group’s origin story.
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1/21/20 10:06 AM