17th Annual Chesapeake Film Festival and the Man Behind It All by Steve Parks
For the 17th annual Chesapeake Film Festival – opening Sept. 27 in Easton, preceded by a one-day mini-fest Sept. 12 in Chestertown – more than 200 films from five countries and 15 states were submitted of which 32 made the grade. Among those that were accepted by the festival team is the opening day documentary at the Ebenezer Theater, “Call Me a Dancer,” highly recommended by the festival’s ... [Continue Story]
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Fifteen Minutes from Now By Laura J. Oliver
Yesterday, we drove east across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge for fun and adventure. For a change of scene and spiritual renewal. Everybody else was ... [Continue Story]
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17th Annual Chesapeake Film Festival and the Man Behind It All by Steve Parks
For the 17th annual Chesapeake Film Festival – opening Sept. 27 in Easton, preceded by a one-day mini-fest Sept. 12 in Chestertown – more than 200 ... [Continue Story]
- Fifteen Minutes from Now By Laura J. Oliver
- Delmarva Review: Un Bouquet de Debra, a Story by Curt Saltzman
- Chesapeake Lens: “Easton Point Evening” By Miriam Miller
- Food Friday: Fall Colors
- Courage Is On The Ballot by Al Sikes
- Blueprint board extends special education work group for another six months
- Wine of the Week: Antonelli Montefalco Rosso DOC
- Chestertown Flashback: You’ve Got Mail
- SMAL Presents “Capturing Autumn” Exhibit at Easton Library
- The Working Artists Forum to Hold “Pretty and Pink,” Charity Art Exhibit for Breast Cancer Awareness