Malaysia Pikemuccini-Uribe is the owner of Life's Butters, a natural skin care line that uses natural and organic butters like shea, cocoa, and mango for the body. Check out our Q&A with Malaysia about her journey!
Raise your hand if you live in Frederick but work elsewhere? How’s that 270 commute treating ‘ya? Sure, the city can accommodate your living expectations, as it provides lower living expenses than Montgomery County or even D.C., but at what cost? Surely there aren’t enough jobs in Frederick to employ everyone.
On April 2, 2016, Frederick resident Darselle Parker lost her sister, Danielle Parker, to suicide. She was 25 years old. Although her life was short-lived, Darselle fights to uphold her sister’s legacy.
Danielle was loved by many and silently fell victim to the roller coaster of mental illness: depression and bipolar disorder. Described as a…
With Believer and Vlogger, Asmaou
Former Frederick and 40 resident, Asmaou Kay has begun her vlog series: The Ratchet Christian.
The Ratchet Christian vlogs are beauty tutorials for the soul. Millions of people go on YouTube every day to watch makeup and hair tutorials to ensure that they look beautiful on the outside, but…
Hosted by So Serious Productions, local battle rappers Lavish Weedon and Freddy Diamond battled last weekend.
Why ALL of Frederick has a say in who we choose to honor.
The Frederick News Post recently published an article about the removal of two busts in Frederick County:
On a gloomy Saturday morning, observers cheered as they watched a crew remove long-standing busts of former U.S. Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney and Gov.…
Bernard Rollins, most known by his handle bnardartwork, is a well known freelance illustrator who makes creations with a stroke. Though a Frederick based artist, Rollins’ artwork knows no bounds and travels near and far. Most recently, his image was used on Quavo’s chain of hip hop group Migos. Other famous clientele include: Complex, Smoke DZA, Action Bronson and more. Take a look at our interview with him!
It was a shocking, heartfelt surprise to see hundreds of Frederick residents walking on 40 and arriving at the beautiful mosque on Key Parkway.
A mile of speckled business establishments, not as profitable as they could be, guarded by a community of neighborhoods, some of which often make headline news, colored with culture and flashes of faces in passing from surrounding counties and the capital.