By Mary P. Felter
A memorial dinner for the influential Scottish Poet - Robert Burns.
By Anne McNulty
Marylanders take a dip in the Chesapeake Bay for the Special Olympics
By Margaret Horton Edsall
During this excitement-filled fundraiser for the Avalon Foundation, art lovers will gather together, each with the hope of becoming one of the winning bidders for this year’s unique banners.
By Mitch Malone
A breakdown of the amount of money saved in gas in December compared to six months ago.
By Cynthia P. Gallagher
Dogs come in as many shapes, sizes, and personalities as people do, and choosing the right breed for you can be as complex as The Bachelor’s final rose ceremony. Dog ownership is a privilege and a responsibility that should not be taken lightly. Before you begin shopping for that one special pooch, you have some homework to do.
Test yourself to see if you are ready for a four-legged-friend to join your family.
If you're looking for a new "best friend," local humane societies are the best place to start your search.
By Mary P. Felter
It’s a tradition now to shop late into the night and enjoy camaraderie during Midnight Madness I and II in downtown Annapolis.
By Andrew Keatts
Spread across three territories, Snowshoe offers over 60 trails and a 1,500-foot vertical drop, the tallest in the Mid-Atlantic or Southeast.
Welcome to our annual guide to great skiing, tubing, snowmobiling, and much more at our regional mountain resorts in Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, all within a six-hour drive or less.
By James Houck
After two long years (very long if you’re a history buff) the highly anticipated grand re-opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History is taking place.
By Anne McNulty
Photos by David Trozzo
A sportsman’s extravaganza and art lover’s paradise, the 38th annual ode to nature is November 14–16.
By Andrew Keatts
Photos by Steve Shaluta and Jeanne Mozier
Experience history and healing in the country's first spa.
By Lori L. Rossbach
Grapes are increasingly replacing traditional crops on the Eastern Shore as Maryland's economy reinvents itself.
By James Houck and Julia Boyle
Annapolis and Anne Arundel County are about to experience a population boom unlike any other previous in our region’s history. By the year 2015, our estimated population will increase by a whopping 32,000 new residents to a grand total of 541,250 citizens. We might want to take a cue from what other cities are doing about transportation.
By Andrew Keatts
For the first time in 44 years Navy Football will face the Notre Dame with a bit of momentum.
By Monserrat Urena
The newly opened 250,000-square-foot Newseum in Washington, D.C., offers the opportunity to be immersed in five centuries of news history.
By Douglas Alan Ross
When was the last time you crossed one of the world’s busiest drawbridges, grazed on local seafood, participated in an oyster-shucking or crab-picking contest, witnessed waterman games, or cruised on a skipjack? Experience all this, and more, during this year’s annual Tilghman Island Day.
By Marie Thomas; Photos by Emily Wathen
Looking for a fun Halloween excursion? Try Frightland, in Middletown, Delaware.
By Andrew Keatts
Downrigging weekend: an annual three-day festival that brings more than a dozen schooners from Maryland and neighboring states to Chestertown’s waterfront for open houses aboard the visiting vessels, concerts, dinners at acclaimed restaurants, fireworks , and other maritime-themed events.