FOOD & DRINK
Owners put Lil' Bitta Bull on market, 'not in any hurry' to sell
CAMBRIDGE — Although Lil’ Bitta Bull BBQ owners Jeannie and Henry VanDyke are interested in selling their barbecue joint and the building it’s located in, they aren’t necessarily going anywhere anytime soon. The VanDykes listed their property at 520 Race St. for sale about a month ago. But the business owners and married couple are in no rush to sell it or the restaurant itself. “We love it, and we...
8th Annual Art of the Garden opens at The Trippe Gallery
The Trippe Gallery is opening the 8th Annual Art of the Garden exhibition on Friday, May 3 with a reception from 5-8 pm. The exhibition will feature oil and watercolor paintings of flowers, gardens, and botanicals by gallery artists Jill Basham, Nancy Tankersley, Elise Phillips, Hanna MacNaughtan, Cynthia Rosen, and Stephen Haynes amongst others. It will also present a series of still-life fine art photographs by Trippe created during the pandemic shutdown. Her still-lifes became a daily discipline and an image was created each day of the spring months of 2020. All are specimens from her garden and the images were created in a makeshift studio space in an outbuilding with only natural light. What began as intricate set-ups of flowers and props morphed into an intimate presentation of a single bloom or small collection of stems. This transition mirrors the beginning days of the shutdown of learning a new way of doing things to a more contemplative look at the singularity of existence and its inherent intricacies.
Talbot's Studio B Art Gallery presents 'Flourish: A Celebration of Spring'
EASTON – Studio B Art Gallery has announced its upcoming exhibit, “Flourish: A Celebration of Spring,” set to open during the First Friday Gallery Walk on May 3. “The exhibit
CORRECTION: The Art of Storytelling: Panel Discussion and Workshop with Filmmakers at the Talbot County Free Library is now on Sunday, September 29, at 10:30 a.m.
Chesapeake Film Festival: Celebrating Independent Cinema in Historic Easton and Chestertown, Maryland. The Chesapeake Film Festival invites you to the picturesque towns of Easton and Chestertown for an unforgettable celebration of independent cinema. Hosted at the iconic theaters of the Garfield Center on September 12 and the Ebenezer Theater from September 27 to 29, this year’s festival offers an unparalleled experience for film enthusiasts and industry professionals alike.
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