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  • Soaring Above The Ashes: Thriving Beyond Childhood Sexual Abuse - This oral history/photography project has a traveling photo exhibit about men and women who are thriving despite being sexually abused in childhood.

  • NatureGraphics - Speicalizing in fine art and decorative art photography, using floral and wildlife subjects.

  • The Unidentified Flying Opera - Maryland.

  • Open Sky - [Maryland] Management and consulting company: features artists information, news, sound bites, recordings, and diary.

  • Games Workshop - Information on Warhammer, Warhammer 40,000, Necromunda, Gorkamorka, Blood Bowl, Space Hulk, Epic 40,000, Warhammer Quest, as well as, Citadel Miniatures.

  • Resound - A Barbershop Quartet from the greater Baltimore, Maryland area.

  • School of Architecture, University of Maryland - Offers accredited degree programs in architecture, urban studies and planning, historic preservation, and urban design and regional planning.

  • The Writer's Center - Non-profit writing organization dedicated to promoting participation in the creation, distribution, and enjoyment of literature. The designated Literary Resource Center for Maryland.

  • Burtonsville Players - A non-profit, community theater located in Burtonsville, Maryland (between Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD).

  • Casting Call Online - Casting Call is a newsletter for Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC providing audition information, technical requests, show openings, awards, and other theatre related news.

  • WBIG (100.3 FM) - Music from the 50s, 60s and 70s.

  • Beneficial-Hodson Library - Hood College. Library information, research tools, resources, and periodicals.

  • Montgomery County Public Library - Includes online catalog, news and events, description of services, branch information, and sections for kids and teens.

  • Ethnomusicology Online - The peer-reviewed web journal of the University of Maryland. Includes articles, reviews, and a Cambodian music informational page.

  • Atomic Books - Alternative and underground books, comics and fanzines. Located in Baltimore, Maryland.

  • University of Maryland - College Park Libraries Home page - Electronic resources and Services.

  • National Public Broadcasting Archives - Archives of NPR, CPB, PBS and National Educational Television held at the University of Maryland's College Park site. Free to visit.

  • Library of American Broadcasting - University of Maryland 'Broadcasting Pioneers' museum. Located at College Park, MD. Free to visit.

  • Takoma Park Singers - Community-based group of 25 singers offering two programs a year in and around Takoma Park, Maryland.

  • Austin, Elizabeth R. - (1938- ), Baltimore, Maryland. Biography, photograph, works, and reviews, from the American Music Center.

  • Bo Lewis Big Band Dance Party - Local radio host's site with reviews, sound clips, discography, links and information about swing, big band, jump blues, jitterbug and lindy hop.

  • St. John's College - A co-educational, four-year liberal arts college known for its distinctive "great books" curriculum. A single college on two campuses, in Annapolis, MD and Santa Fe, NM.

  • Maryland Public Television - information about MPT's national and local productions, program schedule and educational projects.

  • 98 Rock Baltimore - New and classic Rock; huge collection of "twisted bits" from the "twisted" morning show.

  • NIH Community Orchestra - Based at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda. News, rehearsal schedule, repertoire, sound files, ticket information, and pictures.

  • WQMR/WGAY Radio Memories - Historical perspective on WQMR and WGAY radio. Sound clips and photos.

  • WJZ (Channel 13) - Baltimore, MD

  • The Baltimore Museum of Art - Exhibits American and international art, including the Cone Collection of over 40 paintings by Matisse, Gauguin, Picasso, Van Gogh and other European artists. Another focus is on contemporary art.

  • United States Boat Shows - The official website for Annapolis Boat Shows includes dates and times, admissions, and description of three yearly shows.

  • Unforgettable Events - Includes video samples, packages options and contact details.

  • Washington College - A four-year liberal arts college founded in 1782 in the upper left corner of Maryland's eastern shore.

  • Goucher College - Committed to offering men and women the finest in liberal arts and sciences education.

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