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3 days ago |
fredericknewspost.com | Roy Ghim
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 for an interview; it was also the lighting Naylor needed to capture on camera his latest hand-stitched creation for his independent fashion label, Made By Fred.
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Mar 4, 2025 |
fredericknewspost.com | Roy Ghim
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Jan 22, 2025 |
fredericknewspost.com | Roy Ghim
Photographs of mysterious, giant murals, as seen through a partially demolished downtown Frederick warehouse on Carroll Street, started appearing on social media feeds in late December 2024. Once home to the presses and offices of The Frederick News-Post, the building at 200 E. Patrick St. was in the beginning stages of demolition — save for its historical front portion, long ago a trolley station — to make way for the future Plamondon Hotel and Conference Center.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
fredericknewspost.com | Roy Ghim
There’s something different about the way the new Mr. Husband album, “Wildflower (Or Barefoot and Running Out in the Grass),” is rolling out. Then again, there’s something completely different about this band. How and why? Let’s press the rewind button. kAmx? 2 a_`f DE@CJ :? fa w@FCD 23@FE |C] wFD32?5[ 32?5 7C@?E>2? z6??J %@>A<:?D 925 ;FDE >@G65 E@ uC656C:4< 27E6C D6G6C2= J62CD 7C@?E:?8 }6H v@5[ 2?
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May 22, 2024 |
fredericknewspost.com | Roy Ghim
May 6. An ordinary late afternoon at Gov. Thomas Johnson Middle School in Frederick — except that it wasn’t. Mondays usually find FC Frederick Academy II players entering the gym portal to practice futsal, a lightning-fast soccer variant played on a flat surface. Instead, some of the girls’ team arriving early were confronted with audio PA speakers. Behind the mic was a colorfully dressed woman playing a futuristic guitar strapped to her side. She waved hi to the players and resumed sound check.
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