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Woodsboro Music Festival leaves people dancing, loving community

A blonde girl grooved to the music performed by Saskia and the Truly Unruly Band at Woodsboro Park on Sunday.

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Frederick celebrates 40 years of 'In the Streets'

Thousands of people flocked to downtown Frederick on Saturday, eager to experience the sights, sounds and tastes of the city’s 40th annual In the Streets Festival.

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Denny Laine, founding member of the Moody Blues and Paul McCartney's Wings, dead at 79

Denny Laine, a British singer, songwriter and guitarist who performed in an early, pop-oriented version of the Moody Blues and was later Paul McCartney’s longtime sideman in the ex-Beatle’s solo band Wings, has died at age 79. Laine sang lead...

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Liquidity Aleworks chases the Monday blues away with bluegrass

Applause echoes through the ceilings of the old bank building. In the momentary lull that follows, Jason Hannan calls out the name of a song. “Key of A!” he says, adjusting his guitar. As if by magic, strings and harmonies...

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McDaniel College offers a full slate of art, music, theater and film events this fall

McDaniel College will offer a variety of art, music, theater, film, lectures and other events during the fall of 2025.

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Frederick garage rock band Samuel Powers reunites, readies for first show since 2019

It was only a handful of years ago when garage rock band Samuel Powers decided to call it a day after facing a fallout between some members. But now, in an act of something that proves true friendship can sometimes...

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‘To anyone who lost their home in the #lafire I will paint it for free’

The Palisades Fire burned Charlotte Tragos’s home to the ground. The height chart from when she was a child was marked on the kitchen wall. Family heirlooms filled the cupboards. Her parents’ wedding video from the 1990s was stashed away...

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The 5 Best Ophthalmology Practices Around Frederick

Maintaining eye health is essential at every age, and selecting a qualified ophthalmology provider is key to preserving vision and preventing eye disease. Frederick County is home to leading practices that offer expert care, from routine eye exams to advanced...

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Acclaimed conductor Roger Norrington dead at age 91

Renowned conductor Roger Norrington, known for his historically informed performances, has died at 91. His son said he died Friday at his home near Exeter, England. Norrington led both period-instrument and modern orchestras, often favoring faster tempos and minimal vibrato....

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Walkersville Days

The annual Walkersville Days festival will take place this weekend on May 20.

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Maria Tipo, lyrical pianist and Scarlatti interpreter, dies at 94

Maria Tipo, an Italian pianist who married technical mastery with charming unpredictability, receiving international acclaim for her sensitive and expressive interpretations of Scarlatti’s sonatas, Bach’s Goldberg Variations and the work of romantic masters such as Frédéric Chopin, died Feb. 10...

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Local nonprofits highlight the fun in fundraising

This time of year, the calendar can quickly fill up with nonprofit fundraising events. Celebrate Frederick recently hosted its relatively new Bootleggers Ball, and the Frederick Woman’s Club just held its annual Mardi Gras gala.

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Country singer entertains local AARP members

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Screenwriter and poet Zorina Frey will talk at MWA meeting

“Are you a poet?” The question caught Zorina Frey off guard. After all, she had been using poetry to make sense of a difficult time in her life. 

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The 5 Best Event Venues Around Frederick

Choosing the right venue can make or break an event, whether it’s a wedding, corporate meeting, or a community gathering. According to a survey by Eventbrite, 67% of event organizers say that venue selection is crucial for the success of...

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The 5 Best Commercial Real Estate Companies Around Frederick

In the dynamic world of commercial real estate, having the right partner can significantly impact success. Frederick County is home to several outstanding commercial real estate companies that have been recognized in The Frederick News-Post’s Best of the Best contest....

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The 5 Best Butcher Shops Around Frederick

The role of a good butcher shop extends beyond simply providing cuts of meat. These establishments often serve as community hubs, connecting local farmers with consumers who appreciate quality, sustainable products. In fact, more people are choosing to buy from...

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Carroll Creek Park hosts arts festival

Carroll Creek Linear Park in downtown Frederick turned into an open-air art gallery over the weekend, with the return of more than 100 artists and makers for the Frederick Festival of the Arts.

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The 5 Best Spots for Patio Dining Around Frederick

For those who enjoy dining al fresco, the Frederick area boasts a fantastic selection of restaurants with inviting patios that provide the perfect setting for an outdoor meal. These top spots combine delicious food with comfortable, scenic outdoor spaces, making...

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Remembering Jim Croce: There never seems to be enough time

Back in early August, in the pages of 72 Hours, Crystal Schelle wrote evocatively about the music of George Michael and Wham! and how much their music meant to her youth.

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The 5 Best Auto Mechanic Shops Around Frederick

In a world where the rubber meets the road, Frederick's top auto mechanic shops stand as the unsung heroes of the highway. With wrenches and wisdom, the best mechanics in town tune more than engines; they fine-tune peace of mind,...

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Art Exhibits

A calendar of art exhibitions in the area, updated weekly.

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Baltimore band Eat the Cake at Sky Stage

As May settles in, so does the schedule at Sky Stage, one of Frederick's most decorated music venues. Kicking off its music season for 2023 this weekend is Baltimore band Eat The Cake, who dub themselves an indie hip-rock soul...

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A virtuoso performance by the Frederick Symphony Orchestra

Congratulations to the Frederick Symphony Orchestra. Its concert “Broadway and Beyond” at the Weinberg Center on April 30 was superb.

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The 5 Best Private Investigation/Security Firms Around Frederick

In a world where safety and security are paramount, the role of private investigation and security firms has become increasingly vital. The Frederick News-Post's Best of the Best contest recognizes the top professionals in this field, showcasing their commitment to...

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Art Exhibits

A calendar of art exhibitions in the area, updated weekly.

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Call for Artists: Montgomery County Artist-in-Residence program

Montgomery College Department of Visual and Performing Arts Department at Montgomery College Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus announced a call for its Artist-in-Residence program for the 2025-2026 academic year.

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Made By Fred x Visitation Hotel: AJ Naylor’s independent fashion label stitches an unusual collaboration with the boutique hotel

AJ Naylor spied afternoon sunlight filtering onto a table in the former 19th-century Catholic prep school auditorium, now brilliantly transformed into the Visitation Hotel Frederick, which opened its doors in December. The sunlit table provided not just a suitable spot...

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This young GI met Donald Sutherland in a bygone era. RIP to an original.

News of Donald Sutherland's death at age 88 took me back to a day in 1971 when he was protesting the Vietnam War onstage with Jane Fonda and I was one of about 1,000 off-duty soldiers in their audience.

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Kwanzaa event celebrates community, culture

Chanting, singing and the beating of African drums could be heard from outside the Aya Cultural Arts Studio building in Frederick on Saturday evening.

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Steel String Storytellers make Carroll Arts Center debut

The Swingin’ Songs and Story Nights concert series hosted by local musician Monte Leister continues with his most recent musical project, Steel String Storytellers. This Americana storytelling duo featuring Leister and Adam Kruzic will make its Carroll Arts Center debut...

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Boogie by the Barn at Shafer Farm highlights historic landmark

A concert in Burkittsville will bring old-fashioned family fun while shining a light on the importance of saving a historical town structure.

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The 4 Best OB/GYN or Midwifery Practices Around Frederick

Finding compassionate, skilled care during life’s most pivotal moments is essential, especially when it comes to obstetrics and gynecology. From guiding expectant parents through pregnancy to providing essential reproductive health services, OB/GYN and midwifery practices play an invaluable role in...

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Woodsboro Bank – 2022 WINNER FOR BEST BANK & COMPANY TO WORK FOR

WHEN DID YOUR BUSINESS OPEN IN FREDERICK?

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Make Public Broadcasting Great Again by shaking it up

The animus that has led President Donald Trump to order an end to federal funding of PBS and NPR isn’t new. Public broadcasting has been an irritant to conservatives for a long time.

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Sinéad O’Connor, gifted and provocative Irish singer-songwriter, dies at 56

Singer-songwriter Sinéad O’Connor has died at 56. The gifted and troubled Irish performer was known for her shaved head and for her fierce and expressive voice. O’Connor, who began her musical career singing on the streets of Dublin, was a...

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Young actor Luke Dodge rises to micro-drama stardom

Having just celebrated his birthday the day before, the newly 20-year-old Luke Dodge woke up on July 26, checked his phone and discovered another birthday surprise: Yet another 10 million fans had held their breaths and gasped as they streamed...

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Keep Frederick’s artisan community alive: Shop slow

The SLOW Indie Market brings together a collection of thoughtful creators and artists making and designing beautiful things in and around Frederick.

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Adrian Schiller, British actor known for 'The Last Kingdom' and 'Victoria,' dies at 60

British actor Adrian Schiller, whose career included roles in the historical dramas "The Last Kingdom" and "Victoria," has died.

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‘Ninety Degrees’ by Isabel Manalo at Gaslight Gallery

Isabel Manalo is an artist’s artist, a professional who not only maintains her own studio practice and exhibition schedule but also guides countless other artists with aesthetic and academic counsel.

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Art Exhibits

A calendar of art exhibitions in the area, updated weekly.

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Family disputes Lance Reddick’s cause of death: ‘wholly inconsistent with his lifestyle’

LOS ANGELES — The family and longtime attorney for “John Wick” and “The Wire” star Lance Reddick are disputing an uncorroborated death certificate that says the actor died of heart disease.

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Banjo legend Tony Trischka at Hub City Vinyl

Bluegrass legend and banjo player Tony Trischka will perform at Hub City Vinyl in Hagerstown on April 18.

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Thai Water Festival meets AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration on Carroll Creek

For Frederick transplants Lar Dilley and Andrew Johnson, their first ever visit to Carroll Creek Linear Park, on Saturday, was marked by clear skies, Indonesian food and cultural performances.

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TV is fun again, just when we need it the most

What do you like to watch on TV just for fun? I'm not talking about when you're at a dinner party and casually brag, "Oh, I just rewatched the entire series of 'The Wire' again, just for fun. I picked...

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The 5 Best Donuts Around Frederick

"Donuts. Is there anything they can't do?"-Homer J. Simpson

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Frederick County parks carry on the tradition of hosting artists in residence

Art has been part of the history of national parks since the 1860s when Hudson River School painters captured the majestic Western landscapes that became our first iconic national parks. Their awe-inspiring works spurred Americans to preserve those lands for...

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