“Patience. More will be revealed soon.” It sounds like something you’d get in a fortune cookie, or a cryptic reponse from a Magic Eight Ball. Instead, it was a response on a local Reddit about this photo. “Anyone have details on the empty markers in Stevens Forest?” There was the usual discussion of what it might be or what the respondents thought it should be. And then… “Patience. More will be revealed soon.” I took a screenshot. I tried to be patient. That was e…i…g…h…t days ago. Then last night I heard from Jeanne Lay, friend of the blog - - and good neighbor extraordinaire - - with the answer to the mystery. I took a bike ride this afternoon on the footpaths behind Stevens Forest pool. Check out these new signs which right now are a story walk. From the first image: Welcome to Columbia Association's new Sign Walk! There are 18 signs posted along the pathways. We will fill these signs with stories, fun facts, and other community information. The signs are dedicated to all th...
Have you seen the photos from the opening event for the new Columbia Association performance space at the Lakefront? Or perhaps you were present for the event? You know how opening events are. Speeches, local notables, chairs lined up neatly for invited guests, celebratory signage and decoration, the photo-friendly ribbon cutting…You’ve seen one, you’ve seen ‘em all. Right? But, wait. The violinist. Could it be? Yes! It was. Marvillous Beats. In 2020 I discovered a local performer through a tweet and wrote about him in The Beat Goes On. The video shows a young Black man playing violin near Vantage House* in Town Center, I believe. He is accompanied by a backing track. Would you call this style jazz violin? I think so. He is very, very good. I was curious, so I looked him up. Marvillous Beats is the performance name of a Laurel-based violinist Marvill L. Martin. (He is also a composer, actor, and audio engineer, according to his website bio.) The violinist playin...