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FOOD & DRINK
DC-area man’s journey from ‘grill guy’ to smokin’ barbecue business owner
A D.C.-area man spent decades working on print solutions centered in office environments. Now, he’s smokin’ with a full-service catering company focused on barbecue. George Loving had no idea his career would take such a tasty turn from office solutions to running a D.C.-based business that blossomed from his passion for barbecue.
AP Week in Pictures: North America
Plebe Ben Leisegang, of California, places an upperclassman’s hat atop the Herndon Monument at the U.S. Naval Academy, Wednesday, May 15, 2024, in Annapolis, Md. Freshmen, known as Plebes, participate in the climb to celebrate finishing their first year at the academy. The climb was completed in two hours, nineteen minutes and eleven seconds. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner)
Food Friday: Farmers’ Markets
Tomorrow is Saturday, a day chock-a-block with adventure potential. Who wants to sleep late when the farmers’ markets are open and the fresh produce is gleaming? Or because Luke the wonder dog is wriggling and curvetting at the first sign of the rosy-fingered dawn? It’s not even six o’clock, and we are stumbling through the house, making coffee, making plans.
Student's showcase work at ArtScene
STEVENSVILLE — Kent Island High School recently held its annual ArtScene, a fun-filled night with food trucks and live music, celebrating students’ artistic talents and works. Hundreds of students, in grades k-12, had their pieces displayed at the event. Supervisor of Visual and Performing Arts at Queen Anne’s County Public Schools Michael Bell, and recent winner of the “2024 National Supervision & Administration Art Educator of the Year Award” by the National Art Education Association, created QACPS’ ArtScene in 2019. Bell wanted to allow students...
Restaurateur to open cafe in historic Annapolis inn
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A local restaurateur will "dive even deeper" into specialty coffee and baked goods with his latest location in downtown Annapolis. Adam Pusateri, the owner of the two InGrano concepts in Annapolis, will debut a cafe called InGrano on Main in the historic Maryland Inn this summer. The location adds to the recently opened InGrano Restaurant in West Annapolis and the flagship bakery along the Harry S. Truman Parkway.
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