The 72 Film Fest in Frederick is an annual event that brings together filmmakers from all over to showcase their creativity and talent. This unique festival challenges participants to create a short film in just 72 hours, pushing their limits and encouraging them to think outside the box.
In a groundbreaking moment for Frederick Community College (FCC) and the wider academic community, Aneesa Cheek has been inaugurated as the institution's first black woman president. This historic milestone not only marks a significant step forward in promoting diversity and inclusivity but also highlights the immense talent and leadership potential of women of color in higher education.
Lincoln Elementary, a cornerstone of education in the Frederick community, celebrated its 100th anniversary. This momentous occasion not only marks a century of academic excellence but also highlights the enduring historical impact the school has had on generations of students and the greater Frederick community.
Frederick, Md. – DISTRICT Arts, a contemporary art gallery in the heart of historic downtown Frederick, MD, will host a panel of the AIDS Memorial Quilt (the Quilt) beginning this Friday, September 29th. The display of the Quilt, considered the largest community art project in the world, coincides with The Maryland Ensemble Theatre’s (MET) debut…
Located at the end of the mile, B. Anderson's Backyard Soul Food Restaurant is a hidden gem that offers a delightful culinary experience. As a lover of soul food, I was excited to try out this establishment and all of its offerings.
Frederick, September 22, 2023 - The vibrant and diverse culture of Africa has found a new home on the Golden Mile with the grand opening of Nelia African Market. This exciting addition to the local community promises to bring a taste of Africa to residents, offering a wide range of authentic African products and delicacies.…
The Mount City Elks Lodge #382 hosted its 100th anniversary Organization Day Parade on Sunday.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Black women have the highest maternal mortality rate in the United States — 69.9 per 100,000 live births for 2021, almost three times the rate for white women. The Frederick County Health Department is conducting a survey among black mothers and their providers to address the nationwide emergency.