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Troy Suesse Publishes Sci-Fi Novel “Maximum Capacity”

In a dystopian world, for every baby born, another human must die. more

Annapolis Film Festival Returns To In-Person Event For 10th Anniversary

After two years of being remote, the Annapolis Film Festival is back with a four-day festival. more

Sammy Rae & The Friends To Perform At Baltimore Soundstage March 3

The band's sound is rooted in classic rock, folk, and funk and sprinkled with soul and jazz. more

Dig Into A Bowl Of Sunshine At Blendabowl

"I've got sunshine on a cloudy day; when it's cold outside, I've got the month of May." more

“The Tinder Swindler” Goes Into The Mind Of A Manipulator

“The Tinder Swindler” is Netflix’s newest hot documentary, and for good reason. more

“West Side Story” Gets A Much-Needed Makeover

The new film pulls from the original Broadway source material, the classic film, and modern interpretations of American history. more

Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life With “Spamalot” At Toby’s

The show retells the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. more

Holiday Entertainment Is Back For 2021

From "White Christmas" to "The Nutcracker," several holiday classics are on the schedule. more

Holiday Events Worth The Drive

These spirited events are suitable for a day or weekend trip. more

Anticipated Video Games Are Coming This Season

Some of the most popular gift requests are video games. more

New Director Raises Curtain On Live Performances At Ballet Theatre Of Maryland

Nicole Kelsch retired as a ballerina in early 2020. more

“Dune” Breathes New Life Into Frank Herbert’s Source Material

The film is mesmerizing, transporting the viewer to a world so different from ours, yet so similar, writes film critic Audrey Ruppert. more
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