Maryland Morning

Loving First, and Living Incidentally

Author Erika Robuck. Credit: Catherine PeluraApril 10, 2013

“I don't want to live. I want to love first—and live incidentally.”



The Oldest Blacksmith Shop In The Country

Credit: Lee Utterback

April 9, 2013

Baltimore is home to the oldest continually operating blacksmith shop in the country, G. Krug and Son. It’s in downtown Baltimore and has been in operation since 1810.



Iron Crow Theatre Company Gets Ahold of "Slipping"

April 8, 2013

"This is a boy who cannot open up-not to others, not to himself." -J. Wynn Rousuck

Credit: Iron Crow Theatre CompanyTeen angst and young love gets all the more complicated in Iron Crow Theatre Company's production of "Slipping."



3-15-13: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

In this week's episode of “The Lines Between Us,” we’ll hear how inequality in the Baltimore region looks, from your point of view. Then, former President of Mexico Vicente Fox, on how America's War on Drugs plays out in Mexico. And continuing a Maryland Morning St. Patrick's Day tradition, guitarist Robin Bullock joins Tom Hall in studio.



3-22-13: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

Today on the Lines Between Us: CEO pay. It's grown manyfold in the last few decades. We'll look at efforts here in Maryland to bring more accountability and transparency to the way corporate boards put together executive compensation packages. Then we'll ask Professor Michael Faulkender of the University of Maryland Smith School of Business why CEO pay has outpaced worker pay, and what impact that gap has on overall inequality.



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