Maryland Morning

11-5-12: Helping Birds Through the Winter

Black-capped chickadee. Credit: flickr/GollyGForce

Web extra: Karen Kelly Mullin tells Nathan about the effect of climate change on migratory patterns.



MONDAY EVENING SCREENING AT THE PRATT POSTPONED

PLEASE NOTE: THE MONDAY OCTOBER 29 SCREENING OF "RACE: THE POWER OF AN ILLUSION" AT THE PRATT CENTRAL LIBRARY IS POSTPONED BECAUSE OF THE STORM. It's been rescheduled for Tuesday, December 4. More information at linesbetweenus.org.



10-26-12: Maryland Morning with Sheila Kast

Today in our ongoing series about inequality in the Baltimore region, we’ll meet Cherry Hill Community Coalition chairperson Michael Middleton; Baltimore native Rhonda Williams, author of The Politics of Public Housing: Black Women's Struggles against Urban Inequality; and Berkeley law professor john a. powell, who was a key expert witness Thompson v. HUD, a case in which a federal judge ruled that the federal government must take a regional approach to Baltimore City's public housing.



10-26-12: The Lines Between Us: Public Housing in Baltimore

Poe Homes, from baltimorehousing.orgToday on "The Lines Between Us", we're looking at public housing in the Baltimore region.

Below are two extra audio files. In the first, Michael Middleton discusses Cherry Hill's master plan. The second is the full 30-minute interview.



10-29-12: The Birthplace of Military and Emergency Medicine

Credit: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division

The Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862, is often described as the bloodiest day in American military history. The carnage is hard to imagine- thousands of men killed, tens of thousands more wounded. Many died because of poor medical treatment and disorganization.



10-24-12 Maryland Morning Culture Calendar

Wednesday, October 24
Grammy-nominated fiddler Casey Driessen
Maryland Hall for Creative Arts in Annapolis
7:30pm 

Wednesday, October 24
Heroes

Everyman Theatre
Baltimore
Runs through December 2



10-24-12: A Home for the Hagerstown Suns

Work could start as early as next summer on a multi-use sports and events center in downtown Hagerstown-a new home for the Hagerstown Suns.



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