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Etymology: Epiphany

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Socrates said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” So, let’s examine it together. In Etymology, I’ll be presenting a word each week with its generally accepted definition and riffing on this word as a way to get us to talk about life together. This is meant to be a discussion based article, [...]

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A Decibel Disparate: Exposing the community to local artists: musicians, writers, designers, performers, thinkers, who are doing things outside of the “Annapolitan box.” You will find no sailboats or Blue Angels here. This is a place for raw and unique talent. Let us look at our city with a “view askew.” Diversity is life.

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The Sound is privileged to present you with Sarah Culver’s gorgeous photo collection taken at the 2011 St. John’s College vs the United States Naval Academy Annapolis Cup that took place on  April 30th, 2011.

Do you love Sarah’s art like we do? Ms. Culver is one of the most exceptionally talented portrait artists in the [...]

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A Decibel Disparate: Exposing the community to local artists: musicians, writers, designers, performers, thinkers, who are doing things outside of the “Annapolitan box.” You will find no sailboats or Blue Angels here. This is a place for raw and unique talent. Let us look at our city with a “view askew.” Diversity is life.

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The Sound was on hand to capture the opening ceremony for the 2011 Annapolis Cup croquet between St. John’s College and the United States Naval Academy on Saturday, April 30th. Speeches by St. John’s president Chris Nelson and USNA Commandant Captain Robert Clark II, as well as entrances by USNA and St. John’s croquet teams [...]

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Every day we Annapolitans walk, drive by, work and play on hundreds of years of Western history. Our city is an old, old city and one that has played an important role in the life of our nation even before it was conceived. But how many of us know more about our rich heritage other [...]

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The 29th Annual Annapolis Cup, aka St. John’s College vs. the United States Naval Academy Croquet is upon us. If you’re like us, food and fellowship are a big part of the way we celebrate this cultural jewel, so our own Loris Nebbia has detailed one of her favorite picnic baskets to be enjoyed on [...]

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A Decibel Disparate – Exposing the community to local artists: musicians, writers, designers, performers, thinkers, who are doing things outside of the “Annapolitan box.” You will find no sailboats or Blue Angels here. This is a place for raw and unique talent. Let us look at our city with a “view askew.” Diversity is life. [...]

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A Decibel Disparate – Exposing the community to local artists: musicians, writers, designers, performers, thinkers, who are doing things outside of the “Annapolitan box.” You will find no sailboats or Blue Angels here. This is a place for raw and unique talent. Let us look at our city with a “view askew.” Diversity is life.

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Socrates said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” So, let’s examine it together. In Etymology, I’ll be presenting a word each week with its generally accepted definition and riffing on this word as a way to get us to talk about life together. This is meant to be a discussion based article, with emphasis [...]

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