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“Deadpool & Wolverine” Delivers Humor Without Super Storytelling

It’s a film that posits itself as the next stage of the MCU, as well as the closing chapter of the Fox-owned Marvel movies. Unfortunately, it doesn’t really succeed at being either. more

Annapolis Symphony Orchestra To Present Free Concerts At County Parks

The Labor Day weekend “Pops in the Park” concerts will feature a preview of music from the ASO’s upcoming Season 63. more

A Night With Ray Weaver At Killarney House Irish Restaurant And Pub

Ray Weaver isn’t just a musician; he’s a narrator of life’s most poignant moments. more

“Jersey Boys” Plays At Toby's Dinner Theatre

With memorable music, characters and storytelling, “Jersey Boys” follows the evolution of four blue-collar kids who became one of the greatest successes in pop-music history. more

Annapolis Jazz & Roots Presents “Sounds Of The Seventies” Fundraiser

Annapolis Jazz & Roots plans to entertain music lovers with “Sounds of the Seventies” on August 3 from 4:00pm-6:00pm at Eastport United Methodist Church in Annapolis. more

CHS Alumni Unite For Upcoming “Mamma Mia!” Performances

“Mamma Mia!” is the perfect show for summer, setting the tone with beachy scenery on a mythical Greek island. more

Author Ronald Malfi Brings “Small Town Horror” To Severna Park

Severna Park High School graduate Ronald Malfi is out with a new novel, "Small Town Horror." more

“IF” Imagines A Storyline With Little Substance

If there’s one thing worth praising about “IF,” it’s the ambition. more

Annapolis Arts Week Expands To Anne Arundel Arts Month

Annapolis Arts Week will be expanded to a month-long, county-wide celebration this year. more

Compass Rose Theater Announces Summer Production Of "Alice In Wonderland"

Compass Rose Theater’s student production of “Alice in Wonderland” will run on weekends from July 19-28, with evening and matinee performances. more

Folk Duo Travels From England To Annapolis For Show

Singer-songwriter duo Ray Hughes and Sian Chandler will showcase their unique sound at 49 West Coffeehouse on June 17. more

Which Came First, The Chicken Or The Soup?

Humor columnist Ben Schwalb responds to the lawyers who attempted to thwart his publishing ambitions. more
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