by Sarah Miller
“You have to love what you do in this economy and the return on investment, in terms of time and money and resources, just wasn’t there for us to say, ‘Yep, we love it, let’s keep the business going.’” As part of my effort to put a finger on the [...]
Continue Reading →Forty-five seconds. That’s it. That’s all the time you’ve got to persuade, convince, compel. Each week different members of The Sound and the greater Annapolis community will have their shot at winning hearts and minds to their cause. They’ve got :45 to do it.
This week we kick of the series with [...]
Continue Reading →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 [...]
Continue Reading →By Sarah Miller
The mayor’s office issued a press release last Thursday announcing that the investigation into the theft of over $150,000 in cash and checks from City Hall is now officially over. The headline of the press release included the encouraging phrase “person of interest identified” as well as [...]
Continue Reading →By Sarah Miller and Kyle Stewart
Photo by Ruben Dobbs
“I’ve never been this excited about anything.” When something this weighty is uttered, you can usually tell that big things are about to happen. Such is the case with Alison Harbaugh as she prepares for a much-anticipated and potentially life-changing trip to India where she [...]
Continue Reading →By Sarah Miller
Photography by Sarah Culver
It’s been a good twelve years since I’ve participated in the construction of a gingerbread house. I can’t stand to get my hands messy so the mere idea of that sticky candy and frosting all between my fingers and under my nails just gives me shivers. And it [...]
Continue Reading →By Sarah Miller
For Halloween this year we used some of those intricate patterns that you trace onto the pumpkin to carve a complicated design in order to trick the neighborhood into thinking that you’re just that good even though you and everyone else know you’re really not [...]
Continue Reading →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 [...]
Continue Reading →By Sarah Miller
If you think you’ve noticed an unusual increase within the last month in the number of deer sprinting across roads or lying dead on the shoulder, or if your car has been one of the unfortunate victims of a collision with said mammals, you are [...]
Continue Reading →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.
Nestled between St. John’s College, the state capital, City Dock and the USNA, Maryland Avenue is one of the most interesting streets in all of Annapolis. A diverse collection of [...]
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