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Robert Harper Books has reopened with a new name and a new location. Now named My Dead Aunt’s Books, the used bookstore has relocated to a space in the back of Tanglewood Works at the corner of Baltimore Avenue and … Continue reading
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MilkBoy ArtHouse in College Park has given new life to jazz on the Route 1 corridor. The Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra, a well-known D.C. jazz ensemble, recently began a residency at MilkBoy through an artist partner program run by the University … Continue reading
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Robert Harper makes good money selling books, but that hasn’t worked as well when running a physical bookstore. For four years, the retired IT professional has sold books online at Amazon and Abe Books, earning around $10,000 a month. But since … Continue reading
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