Robyn Murphy, hired in November as the interim CEO of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts, is now the nonprofit organizationâs chief executive.
Janice Hayes-Williams is searching for the descendants of urban slavery in America, rebuilding the legacy of the James Brice House in a collaboration with Historic Annapolis.
Whether you want to sample rare beers at Maxâs Taphouse, dance to reggae legend Vybz Kartel or experience Baltimoreâs dining scene during Restaurant Week, weâve got you covered.
Judy Collins, a singer-songwriter whoâs been performing for 60 years, qualifies as a musical legend. Legends occasionally come to Annapolis. Her show will be Saturday at Rams Head on Stage.
If youâre in the mood for Irish rock and roll, local Black history, water-themed fine art and photography, and all of the Zumba classes in between, weâve got you covered.
Congress passed the Recissions Act of 2025, guaranteeing the end of federal funding of public media and putting local stations in a financial predicament.
Only five elementary schools offer band or orchestra classes. Starting next fall, the district will hire one instrumental music teacher to work between two schools in a pilot model.