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Reel and Meal Celebrates Its 5th Anniversary With Live Dinner Theater
A banjo plays and viewers see hillbillies, environmentalists, miners and mountaineers come to life in a documentary play about mountaintop removal in Appalachia.

Bailey has lived all over the United States as an Air Force brat, from Maine and Delaware to Mississippi. She also enjoyed some years in Japan eating with chopsticks. Although her initial degree was in education, Bailey went on to study visual media at The American University, which spring-boarded her career as a video producer and scriptwriter. She has also reported for the Greenbelt News Review and the Journal Newspapers. Her hobbies include reading the classics, hiking, photography and writing bad science fiction.
A banjo plays and viewers see hillbillies, environmentalists, miners and mountaineers come to life in a documentary play about mountaintop removal in Appalachia.

Capt. Thomas Kemp advises children and teens that "if something doesn't seem right, they should pick up on that instinct and not dismiss it."
Acoustic and electric blues, Blues Burgers, sweet potato fries and coleslaw—in Roosevelt Center.
"The man a number of times repeatedly asked her to come over to the vehicle and she resisted," said Capt. Thomas Kemp, Greenbelt Police spokesman.
A Greenbelt police officer stops to help when a truck flips and catches fire in Annapolis, according to Greenbelt Police.
Thirty-one roadways, and in some cases portions of roadways, in Greenbelt are listed as being in school zones, where speed cameras may be placed.
"I don't want to have the impression out there that we're trying to produce speed traps," says Silke Pope, councilmember and public school paraprofessional.
City official signs the permits for Pepco to begin cutting trees, replacing utility poles, and working on its reliability plan.
Find out where it will stop and how to get a pass.
Chief Marc Bashoor goes public with safety concerns after Greenbelt's last working fire engine is slammed by a car on the beltway, the second such incident in a month.
Greenbelt's firefighters were tending to an accident on the beltway when a Lexus slammed into their fire engine, according to a fire department official.
Anacostia Trails Heritage Area Inc. (ATHA) said it had to make some hard choices.
Police said children played in a neighboring field when a gunfight broke out last week.
Police work to curb prostitution in College Park hotels; former Olympian in jail; depth of county foreclosure crisis; September 11 remembrance; $250,000 renovation in decades old park; and support for Sacred Hearts expansion.
Greenbelters and friends use 10 pennies to weigh in on where they want their tax dollars to go.
The following arrest information, from Aug. 31 to Sept. 5 was supplied by the Greenbelt Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Music of the Grateful Dead, jazz, bossa nova, bebop, electric cello, and more—take a look at what the New Deal Café has in store for this weekend.
Here's the food for thought that public school students will be eating this week in Prince George's County.
You've heard of doggy paddling? Well, this is the real thing.
His owner got sick and he can't see, but 7-year-old Merlin is a dog on a mission.