What's Up? Annapolis

March 2010

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Table of Contents

    Features
  1. All the Right Moves: Betty Huckenpoehler by Mary Lou Baker - As we celebrate Black History Month, we look back on the legacy of one of Maryland's favorite sons.
  2. Preserving Out Heritage: Dr. Lois Green Carr by Wendi Winters - A historian's historian and mentor to several generations of younger history lovers.
  3. Shaping Young Minds: Patricia Ray Nalley by Douglas Alan Ross - Stepping out for education.
  4. On Cue for the Arts: Michaele Jean Jackson by James Houck- Champion for the creative and performing arts.
  5. Planning Our Future: Florence "Becki" Kurdle by Nadja Maril - Visionary responsible for some of the largest zoning and planning projects in Maryland's history.
  6. Life of a Milkman at 3 a.m. by Ann Jensen - Prohibition-era Annapolis was a sight to see, and for one man, the underbelly of the night offered more than he ever expected.
  7. 2010 Summer Day Camp Guide - No matter your youngsters' interest, our 12th annual guide to the region's day camps has something for everyone including nature, fine and performing arts, general interest, and every sport under the sun.


    Home & Garden
  8. Inside an Artist's Home by Kymberly Taylor - Step through the foyer and into the home of ceramic artist Eileen Hebert and husband Terry, who've transformed their Trappe, Maryland cottage into a contemporary, colorful, waterfront masterpiece. 
  9. 2010 Color Trends: Shades of Optimism by Renee Houston Zemanski - "Vegetable Garden" and "Rock Crystals" are in; meet the pretty palettes of "happy" colors ready to brighten your home.
  10. Home Resource Guide - Special Section

  11. Health
  12. There's a Nap for That by Kathleen Jepsen - Is the American mantra "You snooze; you lose" depriving us of enough sleep?
  13. Is It Time for a Foot Facelift? by Sarah Hagerty- Your feet do a lot of work during the day—maybe it's time you treat them to some pedi procedures.
  14. Losing Weight Is Only Half the Battle by Sarah Hagerty - Trimming your waist line is one thing, but can you keep it off?

  15. Monthly Articles
  16. Letter from the Editor
  17. Antiques by Nadja Maril - Model Ships—Miniature Pleasures
  18. National Museum of Women in the Arts by James Houck - Today, the NMWA is one of the most significant spaces in our nation specifically dedicated to the “achievements of women artists of all periods and nationalities by exhibiting, preserving, acquiring, and researching art by women, and by teaching the public about their accomplishments,” as stated by the museum’s mission statement.
  19. On Stage in March - Check out the exciting plays and musicals in Annapolis this month.
  20. Museums and Galleries - Can't miss exhibits
  21. Music in Annapolis - The Roots, Wilco, and more are playing at venues in and around Annapolis this month.
  22. Real Time Real Estate by Douglas Alan Ross
  23. Athletes Worth Watching by Pat O'Malley - Sports stars from local high schools share the spotlight. 
  24. Local Limelight: Movers and Shakers -  Photos of noteworthy events.
  25. Back Talk by Tom Worgo - Quite a few National Basketball Association players have had rough upbringings. But few have endured the hard times that Washington Wizards forward Caron Butler knew as a kid.

  26. Dining
  27. Restaurant Review - Gilles Syglowski visits Ziki Japanese Steakhouse in Annapolis.
  28. What's the Buzz? - Dining scene news from around the region. 
  29. What's the Dish? by James Houck - Learn how to make Sea Bass Annapolitan from Federal House Bar & Grille.
  30. The Wine Column - Laurie Forster, The Wine Coach® tells the interesting history of the provocative drink known as Absinthe.
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