Tag: New York
Defending The Caveman Coming To Maryland Hall
Defending the Caveman, which holds the record as the longest-running solo play in Broadway history is coming to Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis on Friday, April 26th at 8:00 pm for one performance. This performance is a fundraiser for the Anne Arundel Conflict Resolution Center. Described as an “outrageously funny and surprisingly [...]
Pianist Frederic Chiu To Perform At St. John’s College
Acclaimed pianist, Fredric Chiu, presents “The Piano: Invention and Transformation” at St. John’s College. The program will include the music of Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, Ravel, and Prokofiev and will conclude with Liszt’s arrangement for piano of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. The concert, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the [...]
Maryland Therapeutic Riding Instructors And Participants Win National Awards
Three Maryland residents affiliated with Maryland Therapeutic Riding’s (MTR’s) equine assisted activities and therapy center in Crownsville, Maryland have been named as 2012 regional award winners through The Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.) Each year, PATH Intl. recognizes and celebrates outstanding equestrians, equines, instructors and volunteers. MTR is a PATH Intl. Premier [...]
SHELLSHOCKED To Be Shown At Annapolis Maritime Museum
SHELLSHOCKED, a film by Emily Driscoll, follows efforts to prevent the extinction of wild oysters, a keystone species that keeps our oceans healthy by filtering water and engineering ecosystems. Today, because of over-fishing and pollution, wild oyster reefs have been declared the most severely impacted marine habitat on Earth and are functionally extinct. Now scientists, [...]
Statement From BGE On Power Restoration In Central MD
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE) announced that as of 7 a.m., it has restored service to 63 percent of its customers, or nearly 410,000, who lost power since Friday evening’s damaging weather system. BGE expects restoration activities to continue into the coming weekend. More than 2,600 utility workers, including more than 1,400 BGE personnel and [...]
St. John’s College Announces Lecture Series
St. John’s College welcomes the community to attend a series of seven lectures held on Wednesday evenings during the summer. Lectures are given by St. John’s College faculty members and visiting lecturers, and explore authors which are studied in the college’s curriculum, including Machiavelli, Einstein, and Socrates. The first lecture, “Everyone Sees How You Appear; Few Touch What You Are: [...]
Man Killed Along Route 100 Near I-97
On May 5, 2012 at approximately 11:59 p.m., officers from the Eastern District responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian at Route 100 eastbound near I-97 northbound. Officers arrived on scene and located a pedestrian, who was critically injured as a result of being struck by a vehicle. Crash Investigators [...]
Presidential Debate Scheduled For Homestead Gardens
APRIL FOOLS April 3, 2012: The mark of a good April Fools prank is when it is very believable. The mark of a great one is when calls are still coming in four days later. But alas, there will not be a Presidential Debate at Homestead Gardens. Plans were finalized yesterday by the Bipartisan Committee [...]
Has Patch Hit A Rough Patch?
UPDATE: According to the Broadneck Patch, the position of Local Editor was filled shortly after publication of this column. As any reader of Eye On Annapolis knows, we really enjoy the hyper local Patch websites. While we can cover a larger area and can’t be at all places all the time, the local Patch editor [...]



































