J. Wynn Rousuck

11-26-12: Web Extra: J. Wynn Rousuck on What Her Mother Wore

Image credit:Flickr/PhotoAtelier Glen"My mother who was so fashionable and so talented and so beautiful-had made a dress that was probably two years ahead of its time in Cleveland, Ohio"  -J. Wynn Rousuck



11-19-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

More than 700,000 Marylanders don't know where their next meal is coming from. We discuss the Maryland Food Bank’s latest efforts, including a collaboration with farmers and prison inmates to get fresh produce to those who need it.
Then, only one American team, the Baltimore Stallions, has ever won the Canadian Football League's version of the Super Bowl. We talk with Jim Speros, owner of Baltimore's short-lived, but championship team.

And J. Wynn Rousuck reviews "Next to Normal" at the Vagabond Players.



11-19-12: "Next to Normal"

 

Jim Baxter, Julia Capizzi. Photo by Stephy Miller

"I was particularly struck by two distinctive aspects of the show" -J. Wynn Rousuck

Maryland Morning theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck says the cast of "Next to Normal" seems to have truly melded into a family. That's important, as the play centers around a dysfunctional family and one parent's mental illness.



11-12-12: "Heroes"

Wil Love in "Heroes." Photo by Stan Barouh."'Heroes' is a gentle comedy."      -J. Wynn Rousuck  

Maryland Morning theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck, reviews "Heroes," the last play to run at Everyman Theatre's Charles Street location.



11-5-12: "For That Which Returns"


Left to right: Sharon Witting, Andrea Burkholder, Mara Neimanis. Photo credit: Second Glance Photography

"Inside the Theatre Project, there was a moving production..." -J. Wynn Rousuck



10-29-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

 

As Sandy bears down on Maryland, we talk live with Baltimore Sun reporter Scott Dance in Ocean City. We also call out to Western Maryland to ask University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science president Don Boesch what this storm can do to the bay.

The Civil War shaped America in ways that continue to play out 150 years later. We talk with George Wunderlich, who runs the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick, about how a set of orders issued in 1862 formed the basis of modern emergency medical treatment.



10-24-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

Play ball, but where? Sheilah discusses the Hagerstown Suns' facility options with Tom Riford, President and CEO of the Hagerstown-Washington County Convention and Visitors Bureau and Kristin Aleshire, Myserville Maryland Town Manager and Hagerstown City Council candidate.

Maryland Morning theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck reviews "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" at the Maryland Ensemble Theater.



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