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Bump ’n Grind Launches Investment Campaign to Fund a Renovated Community Hub
“We are founded on three pillars: coffee, music, and community,” Bump ‘n Grind owner David Fogel said. “Our goal with our physical space is to be that quintessential neighborhood third space.”
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The Final Spin: Record Exchange Silver Spring Shutters on June 9
Record Exchange Silver Spring owners Brian France and Sheila Hunt announced Monday that the shop will permanently close on June 9.
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Takoma Park Folk Festival Seeks Talented Performers, Vendors for 45th Annual Celebration
The Takoma Park Folk Festival seeks musicians, food vendors, craft vendors, and nonprofits for its 45th annual celebration on Sept. 8.
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“Assassins” Musical Revival Hits Silver Spring Stage After Decades of Absence
Silver Spring Stage, known for pushing boundaries, will present “Assassins,” its first musical in almost 30 years.
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Tonal Park Recording Studio Unveils State-of-the-Art Takoma Music School
Takoma Music School is set to hold its official launch party this Saturday, according to an announcement from Main Street Takoma.
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Silver Spring Rapper Phil Da Phuture Fatally Shot During Robbery at Northwest D.C. Dispensary
41-year-old Philip Prendergast of Silver Spring was fatally shot during a robbery at a cannabis dispensary in Northwest D.C., according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
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Darkest Hour, DC Brau Unleash ‘Perpetual | Termin-Ale’ Beer Collaboration
Takoma Park heavy metal band Darkest Hour and DC Brau have collaborated once again on a new beer, ‘Perpetual | Termin-Ale,’ celebrating the band’s tenth album.