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By Sarah Culver

’6 Degrees of Sound’ seeks out and connects the fantastic wealth and diversity of personalities who we call ‘neighbors’ here in Annapolis.

This week, we spoke with native Annapolitan poet and journalist, J. Wesley Clark. The terrible difficulty in interviewing Mr. Clark is doing justice to his rich personality and life. We [...]

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Whether you’re one of those people who has to have the radio on at work, an audiophile who lives life with a constant soundtrack running through their head or  just a casual listener, amidst the sea of MySpace and Facebook bands it can be incredibly difficult  to keep up with new bands – nevermind rediscover [...]

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“Six Degrees of Sound” investigates and connects the people and places that make up Annapolis.

Our fair city of Annapolis is home to a number of fine purveyors of hard beverages who offer character and camaraderie along with thirst (and trouble!) quenching drinks. This week Six Degrees met up with the operator of one such [...]

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By Sarah Culver

Over the last two weeks Annapolis has been buzzing with news about our historic landmark, the Market House: controversy, announcements,  plans and lots of public discussion. The Sound’s Sarah Culver headed downtown to see if she and her camera couldn’t bring some ‘black and white’ to the recent discussion.

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Photos by Sarah Culver

Here’s a short photo-recap of the amazing(!) show that Annapolis’ own Ben’s Bones with special guest Rebecca Loebe played on Monday night at 49 West. Special thanks to Brian and Sara Cahalan for supporting great musicians from ‘Near’ and ‘Far’ away – this city is a great place and 49 West [...]

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By Sarah Culver

Ravel’s Bolero is one of my favorite pieces – but isn’t it everyone’s? It’s possibly the most climactic song in the history of music (don’t quote me on that). It certainly is one of the most done. It’s been reinterpeted numerous times, ballets have been set to it, and [...]

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When I received an invitation to a movie screening sponsored by the Annapolis Pretentious Film Society, my first thought was that they called the wrong guy. I’ve seen a fair amount of Tarkovsky, but I also cried during P.S. I [...]

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Musings: Croquet 2010

On April 22, 2010 By

Where do Johnnies meet Middies meet Townies at an all day gala mixer? Every year at the annual croquet match, one of Annapolis’s largest community events. It’s a giant picnic centered around a friendly competition in the only sport that the Johnnies stand a chance at beating the Middies. And beat they usually do: this [...]

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When many of us Annapolitans hear the word “organic,” a number of thoughts immediately come to our minds. We picture yuppies, hippies or hipsters with money and energy to spare on a seemingly superfluous crusade. We think of beautiful, over-priced vegetables, meats and pre-packaged foods sold in some high-end grocer like Whole Foods or Fresh [...]

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Now is the time to sign up for Spring and Summer CSA’s!

What is a CSA? CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture - a buying club organized by a local farm that provides a weekly bag of local and usually organic vegetables, fruits or even meat and dairy, depending on the type of share [...]

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