Tag: New York City

Annapolis Partnership kicks off Holiday Season at BAROAK
[do action=”fringe”/] The Annapolis Partnership hosted a Launch Party at BAROAK in the Loews Hotel last week, revealing their new logo designed by Herrmann Advertising | Branding | Technology, and announced the investment of nearly $40,000 to support Annapolis small businesses and holiday activities. The Launch Party drew nearly 100 attendees, including members of the […]

Theatre at AACC presents Tarzan the musical
[do action=”fringe”/] Theatre at AACC will present “Tarzan” during two weekends in November in the Robert E. Kauffman Theater in the Pascal Center for Performing Arts on Anne Arundel Community College’s Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway. Directed by adjunct performing arts faculty member Casey Kaleba, the production is a musical, adapted from Edgar Rice Burrough’s […]

Get your tickets for the Annapolis Oyster Classic on November 21
[do action=”fringe”/] The 2nd Annual Annapolis Oyster Classic! Under a heated big-top tent, mingle with friends old and new, listen to great music while enjoying fresh oysters and great libations. This fall festival has become one of the best local events in Annapolis! Included in admission: Oysters on the Half Shell Grilled Oysters Paired Wines to Complement […]

Spring Arbor, new retirement community opens in Severna Park
[do action=”fringe”/] HHHunt announces the grand opening and ribbon cutting for Spring Arbor of Severna Park in Severna Park, Maryland on October 29, 2015 at 4:00 pm. The first Spring Arbor community in Maryland, it includes 78 senior apartments featuring spacious studios and one and two bedroom suites, as well as a variety of services […]

Jazz with Beethoven this Friday
[do action=”fringe”/] On Friday, October 23 at 8 pm enjoy Beethoven’s Jazz with the Lenny Marcus Trio as classical and jazz influences are brought together in the setting of Beethoven masterpieces. You’ll also hear jazz from New Orleans where Lenny studied piano with Ellis Marsalis while playing in the French Quarter. Original Marcus compositions will […]

Fierce. Fall. Fashion. from HERE. a pop-up shop
[do action=”fringe”/] October 20 – 22nd, the 2nd annual “Fierce. Fall. Fashion. @ the Met” will be taking place on the 2nd floor of Metropolitan Kitchen & Lounge. HERE. a pop-up shop will have their usual mix of LOCALLY sourced apparel, accessories, jewelry, art, gifts, home goods & more. Tuesday & Wednesday shop hours are 12pm – 8pm. […]

Plein air painters at the Peale Museum
[do action=”fringe”/] CITYSCAPE 2015, Contemporary Plein Air Views of the Urban Landscape opens Friday, October 23 at the Peale Museum building, 225 N. Holliday Street. Sale of the artworks will benefit the active capital campaign of the Peale Center for Baltimore History and Architecture, which is renovating and restoring the building. The walls of Baltimore’s venerable […]

Wine and beer tasting at Maryland Hall
[do action=”fringe”/] You don’t want to miss The Art of Wine: Wine Tasting on Friday, September 25 from 7-9 pm at Maryland Hall. Spend the evening tasting a wide range of wines, champagne, beer and cider from Mills Fine Wine & Spirits, Boordy Vineyards, Millstone and Jailbreak Brewing Company. Enjoy a delicious array of light […]

Annapolis Police investigating second rape of weekend
[do action=”fringe”/] Annapolis Police are investigating a second rape this weekend. On September 5th, a woman was raped in the public rest room at the Harbor Master’s office on the City Dock. An arrest was made. On September 7th an adult female victim reported that she was walking in the 2100 block of Bay Ridge […]

Trillectro here this weekend! Save 20% with our code
Save 20% on every Trillectro ticket you buy….just use the code: annapolis lower case and save 20% on regular or VIP tickets! DC to BC, the bicoastal independent promotional company responsible for live music productions across the DC metropolitan area, just announced the return of its annual Trillectro Music Festival, an event that brings together […]

Trillectro Music Festival on tap for late August
DC to BC, the bicoastal independent promotional company responsible for live music productions across the DC metropolitan area, just announced the return of its annual Trillectro Music Festival, an event that brings together the best emerging hip-hop, electronic, alternative and indie talent for an exhilarating all-day experience. Trillectro is excited to announce the event has […]

Schuh appoints new chief administrative officer
County Executive Steve Schuh has appointed Mark Hartzell as Anne Arundel County Chief Administrative Officer. “Mark brings the perfect set of skills to administer effectively county government,” said Schuh. “I promised to make government more efficient, less costly, and more customer friendly to our citizens and Mark’s private sector experience will help accomplish those goals. I’m […]

Annapolis Shakespeare Company comes to Reynolds Tavern
Annapolis Shakespeare Company is proud to announce their production, The Servant of Two Masters, a Helen Hayes Awards © recommended production. A Helen Hayes Award © is a theater award named for the famed actress Helen Hayes to recognize excellence in professional theater in the Washington, D.C. area since 1983. The awards are named in tribute to Helen Hayes, known as […]

Former Annapolis Alderman Richard Israel passes away
Former Annapolis Alderman Richard “Dick” Israel passed away last night after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. Israel resigned his position in April 2013 when he moved out of Ward 1 and Alderman Joe Budge was selected to replace him. In a statement from Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides, the Mayor said, “Mr. Israel lived his life […]

45k fans welcome Taylor Swift’s 1989 World Tour for the first night at National’s Park
On Monday, July 13th, Taylor Swift arrived in town for the first night of two at National’s Park in D.C. on her 1989 World Tour – her biggest tour thus far in her ten- year career. It has been two years since Taylor’s previous performance in D.C. on her Red Tour. Taylor Swift may have come to […]

Exhibit: Baltimore Protests 2015 by Devin Allen
Devin Allen: Awakenings, In a New Light, the first solo show of Baltimore photographer Devin Allen, exhibits images of the 2015 Baltimore protests and debuts a new community space inside the Reginald F. Lewis Museum called Lewis Now. The 27-year old photographer graced the cover of Time Magazine in May, making him only the third amateur photographer to do so. […]

Bowie Community Theatre presents: Whose Wives Are They Anyway?
In Bowie Community Theatre’s cool summer farce, David McGachen and John Baker have planned a weekend off before their new C.E.O. arrives on Monday. With their wives safely off on a shopping spree in New York City, they check into The Oakfield Golf and Country Club intending to “golf their brains out.” They unexpectedly encounter […]

Are you prepared for a hurricane?
Maryland Hurricane Preparedness Week was last week, and the Anne Arundel County Office of Emergency Management teamed up with the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) and the National Weather Service (NWS) to promote citizen awareness and preparedness. The Atlantic Hurricane season lasts from June to November. Most hurricane-like weather in Maryland is seen between mid-August […]

A conversation with Misty Copeland
The Reginald F. Lewis Museum welcomes renowned ballerina Misty Copeland, the first African-American soloist in the last two decades at the prestigious American Ballet Theatre. Copeland will give an author talk and book signing of her memoir, as well as her first children’s book. The memoir, Life in Motion: An Unlikely Ballerina, explores Copeland’s inspiring journey, illuminating […]

USNA announces color company, parade on Thursday
The academy’s annual Color Parade, honoring the fall and spring color companies will be held on Worden Field, Thursday, May 21, at 11 a.m. The parade is free and open to the public, however seating is limited to the families of the Class of 2015. Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Walter E. “Ted” Carter, Jr., U.S. […]