Maryland Morning

11-9-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

What role did race play in this election? What does the president’s victory tell us about how our society is changing? And what has Barack Obama done--or failed to do--to address inequality?  



11-12-12: The Archbishop of Baltimore

Credit: nathangibbs/flickr/Creative CommonsIf today’s a holiday for you, to mark Veterans Day – hope you’re enjoying it. It's not a holiday for Catholic Bishops. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is meeting here in Baltimore through Wednesday with an agenda that includes policies on preaching and using social media.



11-9-12: Watch This, Skip That

Daniel Day Lewis stars as Lincoln in the eponymous film.

Take this week's weather as a sign to invest in some quality indoor activities. Here to help you is Tom Hall, Jed Deitz and Mike Sragow, with the November films that will keep you glued in front of the big screen.



11-9-12: The Lines Between Us: Race and the Election

Image credit: Creative Commons / Barack Obama

Not all of our conversation made it to air.  In this web extra, you can hear Lester Spence talk about the President's victory speech, which used language of unity, despite the visibly divided electorate.



11-9-12: Celebrating Veterans Day in Maryland

Image courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons / ladybugbkt

Ever year we take a day to reflect on and honor the men and women who have found and continue to fight for our freedom. Ceremonies will take place throughout the weekend to pay tribute:



11-9-12: The Lines Between Us: Putting the "T" in "LGBT"

Credit:  multi.phrenic/Flickr/Creative Commons

Maryland voters approved same-sex marriage at the ballot box on Tuesday, marking a shift in public opinion that’s been occurring over the last several years.  Same-sex marriage had been defeated 32 times by voters across the country prior to Tuesday night.  Now, Maryland will join eight other states and the District of Columbia in allowing same-sex marriage.



11-12-12: I'm a Hutzler, Baby

A few years ago, Michael Lisicky thought he'd write a nostalgic book about Hutzler's. Six printings of that book--and three more books--later, he's got himself a niche.

After a string of books about department stores in Boston, Milwaukee, and Philadelphia, Lisicky has returned to Charm City.



11-12-12: Musicians For a PKD Cure

Joseph Mulhollen. Credit: Megan Elyse Lloyd.On Saturday at the Golden West Café in Hampden, several local musicians will donate their talents to raise money to support research into a cure for Polycystic Kidney Disease, or PKD.



11-6-12: Remembering Lucille Gorham

Lucille Gorham pictured on left. Photo courtesy of The Daily Record.We received word that Lucille Gorham, an East Baltimore resident and community activist for nearly half a century, died on Saturday at the age of 81.



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