By Nadja Maril
Photo By Tony Lewis Jr.
"I’m one of those people who like to greet passersby with a smile when taking a stroll. And, if during that moment of recognition, we smile at the same time, the experience is even sweeter. You don’t have to be friends or even acquaintances to share a smile."
Photos by Tony Lewis Jr.
What's Up? Publisher, Veronica Tovey talks about the importance of picking the perfect magazine cover.
By Nadja Maril
Editor-In-Chief Nadja Maril talks about the joys of participating in a book club.
The Editor's at What's Up? give sweet inspiration for fun things to do in lieu of the usual chocolates and roses. Plus, all-time favorite romantic movies.
By Veronica Tovey
What's Up? Publisher, Veronica Tovey talks about the February 2010 issue.
Editor-In-Chief Nadja Maril talks about the importance of deadlines.
By Veronica Tovey
What's Up? Publisher; Veronica Tovey, talks about the Holidays.
By Nadja Maril
Editor-In-Chief Nadja Maril talks about Thanksgiving memories.
By Nadja Maril
Photo By Tony Lewis Jr.
Editor-In-Chief Nadja Maril talks about an unusual yet refreshing Mother’s Day Gift.
By Veronica Tovey
Publisher Veronica Tovey talks food, life, and summer living.
By Nadja Maril
Editor-In-Chief Nadja Maril talks about the locally grown food movement.
By Veronica Tovey
The votes are in, the results have been counted, and I am thrilled to be able to reward our deservedly proud winners.
By Nadja Maril
Editor-In-Chief Nadja Maril talks about spring and the 12th anniversary of What's Up? Publishing.
Veronica Tovey
Publisher Veronica Tovey shares her methods of being green and ways to reduce your carbon footprint.
By Nadja Mari
Editor-In-Chief Nadja Mari gives a look into her life growing up and some words on some amazing female authors.
By Mark Croatti
Contributing Politics Editor Mark Croatti walks you through the state's newest legalized vice.
By Veronica Tovey
Publisher Veronica Tovey shares some of her childhood memories of spring and some words on the essence of the season – hope.
Nadja Maril
A letter from our editor-in-chief, Nadja Maril, about New Year's resolutions.
A list of the best private schools in the Eastern Shore and Annapolis.
By Mark Croatti
A year ago Maryland faced a second-half fiscal year 2008 budget shortfall of $1.7 billion that was eventually “covered” by a series of tax increases and spending cuts. We were told we had no choice—we were facing a financial emergency. One year later, Maryland faces not only another second-half fiscal year 2009 budget shortfall of perhaps a billion dollars but even more difficult choices ahead—and not just for 2010.