Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut of Government and Debt: Over Serious Objections and Anxiety, the City Council Approves Additional Credit Line
By Anthony Chelette
Thursday evening the City Council gave all Annapolitans a wonderful civic lesson in how government really works. It wasn’t inspiring. Against an overwhelming negative [...]
Continue Reading →Last night I went to the Annapolis City Council meeting hoping to hear a thing or two about the Market House fiasco. I was not disappointed, despite there being no mention of the Market House on the agenda. Or the upcoming request to double Annapolis’ credit [...]
Continue Reading →By Anthony Chelette
Photos by Sarah Culver
You might think that the best conversations might be had amongst Johnnies, with all the big books they read. Or, maybe deep thoughts are exchanged at the Naval Academy, where Middies wax poetic about— er, depth charges or something. I’d like to submit the possibility that the best, [...]
Continue Reading →In Frontiers, Liberty by Anthony Chelette
Americans love frontiers.
Why? Because frontiers are where liberty is most clearly found. Frontiers allow us to leave old tyrannies behind, and carve for ourselves the better life we deserve but are rarely given.
Today in America, there is no frontier with more hope than the internet. Like [...]
Continue Reading →For people seeking a creative career in design, art direction or copywriting, breaking into the ad industry is no easy task. Living in a town like Annapolis reminds me how tough it was to find my first job after undergraduate school. After graduating during the last major recession, it took a little over a year [...]
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