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Hyattsville Native Kendra McIntyre Dances in ‘The Color Purple’ Remake
Hyattsville native, Northwestern High alum, and former Joe’s Movement Emporium dance instructor Kendra McIntyre helped bring dance to the new film remake of “The Color Purple.” Continue reading
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A Hyattsville artist designed a new “Made in Maryland”-themed logo that is being used on totes, mugs, wine glasses and other items sold locally at the new Shop Made in M.D. store in College Park. Continue reading
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A new group of DJs on the Route 1 corridor have joined forces to recreate the house music scene of their youths and bring back the beat. Continue reading
The Washington Glass School in Mount Rainier will work with veterans and active-duty military this winter to help address post-traumatic stress. Continue reading
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New asphalt art in Hyattsville is designed to make the road feel narrower for drivers and focus their attention on the potential for foot traffic in the area. Continue reading
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- Tagged arts, public art, transportation
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The New Deal Cafe in Greenbelt is raising money with a gala in October to address financial problems leftover from the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading
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Hyattsville retiree Elliott Hamilton recently painted a new mural along the Metropolitan Branch Trail in D.C. that uses bright greens, yellows and reds to show a family biking. Continue reading
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- Tagged arts, Elliott Hamilton, miXt food hall, public art
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