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Interview and Photography by Sarah Culver
Production by Sarah Miller

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

As historically significant as Annapolis is, this city has much more to offer than just what has happened here in the past. [...]

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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.

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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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.

Annapolis is often perceived as a city filled with transients: students from the Naval Academy and St. John’s, legislators who spend part of their year here in the capital, scores [...]

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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.

To many of the travelers and legislators who stay at her inns, Peg Bednarsky is the face and spirit of Annapolis. This week we sat down with Ms. Peg to [...]

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

If you’ve ever walked around Historic Annapolis and heard a lovely voice belting out “Build Me Up, Buttercup”chances are it’s Bonnie Williams, the letter carrier of the Maryland Ave. district. She calls herself the “mailman lady”.

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

Here in Annapolis, we have our own way of life. When people think of our state and our city, one of the first things that comes to mind is local seafood. The Chesapeake Bay and the watermen who have brought [...]

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

Here in Annapolis, we have our own way of life. We have a plethora of historic buildings (and some historic trees), the ever-popular City Dock coffee, boats galore, and the daily pledge of allegiance at Chick and Ruth’s. However, [...]

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