Baltimore Sun

3-5-13: Who Loves the Sun Enough to Buy It? And Writing Jazz for Harriet Tubman

Will The Baltimore Sun have a new owner soon? Tribune Company says it has gotten offers, and it has hired investment bankers to evaluate those offers. We'll get reaction from inside the Sun newsroom … and we talk to former Baltimore County Executive Ted Venetoulis about putting together a local ownership group.

Then, Baltimore's Child magazine turns 30 this month. Tom Hall talks with publisher Joanne Giza about why – and how – she started it in her Charles Village home.



Who Loves The Sun...

Credit: flickr/NS NewsflashMarch 5, 2013

Could the Baltimore Sun end up back in the hands of a local owner?

Web extra: Sheilah Kast's full interview with Ted Venetoulis.



9-18-12: Decoding Campaign Language and the A-Word

Veteran Baltimore Sun copy editor John McIntyre is known for his way with words, and in this interview, McIntyre proves that he can even make a case for the proper use of profanities.

Prompted by Geoffrey Nunberg's book Ascent of the A-Word, McIntyre unpacks the meaning of the seven-letter word which describes a jerk or a cad (and which causes Maryland Morning's producers to hit the bleep censor.)



8-3-12: Movie Mayhem!

Movies! (creative commons)Jed Dietz of the Maryland Film Fesival and Mike Sragow of the Baltimore Sun team up with Tom Hall to bring you the latest on what's best on the silver screen.



6-11-12: You Don't Say

One of our favorite blogs here at Maryland Morning is You Don’t Say, which contains the musings and grammatical instruction of veteran copy editor John McIntyre.



1-6-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

State’s Attorney Gregg Bernstein is employing a new community prosecution strategy in Baltimore. The idea is for prosecutors to become community liaisons who are better able to recognize criminal patterns.

Gus Sentementes of the Baltimore Sun and Nathan Sterner talk tech.

Our monthly movie segment with Dietz, Sragow and Hall!



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