Covering all things artsy in culture, schools and on stage, Patch was everywhere you wanted to be for arts events this week
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Covering all things artsy on stage, at schools and in books, Patch was everywhere you wanted to be, reporting on creative events this week
Want to see the big wide world outside your window without leaving your living room? We've emptied our digital photo memory card and picked through the best of a week's worth of photos from this corner of Maryland.
At the Arbutus Branch library, UMBC students work with residents to document digital stories.
Sixth annual Grrl Parts Festival gives female characters center stage.
Everything from rock ‘n roll to shrimp balls on Mardi Gras occupied Patch arts coverage in the past week.
Noteworthy events in the greater Arbutus area to mark on your calendar this week.
Patch elevates daily life in these parts to an art form, so indulge your inner snob with the following Week in Regional Arts.
Local historian Louis Diggs discusses the struggles African Americans faced while trying to gain access to the public school system.
The unusual annual ritual honoring the master of the macabre may have run its course.
The pursuit of the unusual, decades-long tribute may have led to its demise. I can't help but feel it's my fault.
Celebrants gather to observe the birthday of Edgar Allan Poe
Guest reader Mike Bowler, former Sunpapers education reporter and current county school Board of Education member, greeted by cheering Relay Elementary students.