Maryland Morning

Preakness Noshes

Preakness noms from Sascha!May 15, 2013

Preakness is here Saturday. What will you be serving at your Preakness Party? Sascha Wolhandler has some ideas.

Crab Dip



1,400 Students, 1 Prize, 61,000 Dollars

Which one of these finalists won the Sophie Kerr prize? Photo from washcoll.edu.

May 15, 2013

Last night at the Enoch Pratt Central Library in Baltimore, Washington College announced the winner of the Sophie Kerr prize. At $61,000, it's the largest undergraduate literary award in the country.



Identifying Anne Arundel County's Homeless Population


Credit: bsabarnowl/flickrMay 14, 2013

Most discussions on homelessness in Maryland focus on Baltimore City, which has a homeless population in the thousands. A suburban area like Anne Arundel County—where the median household income is $85,000—is dealing with a homeless population in the hundreds.



"Glengarry Glen Ross" at Fells Point Corner Theatre

"They're bottom-feeders who would sell their mothers swampland in Florida if it'd make them a buck." -J. Wynn Rousuck

May 13, 2013

Pictured: David Shoemaker (left) and Howard Berkowitz (right.) Credit: Ken Stanek.David Mamet's Pulitzer-prize winning play Glengarry Glen Ross has been entertaining audiences since 1984 with the play's examination of American business-zooming in on the competitive world of real estate salesmen.



Abu the Flutemaker Describes How Noise Becomes Notes

May 13, 2013

Abu the Flutemaker. Credit: The Write Image

For more than 40 years, Abu the Flutemaker has been playing music and entertaining audiences with his handmade instruments.

His creations are inspired by everything from global instruments to domestic items found around the house.



Taking Inequality to Court, The Catonsville 9 Documentary, and "American Idiot"

It's been 59 years since Brown vs. Board of Education, but in today's courts, lingering inequality is still being challenged. We talk with two civil rights attorneys Ted Shaw and Susan Goering.

Then, we talk with two filmmakers Joe Troppea and Skizz Cyzyk about their recent film, Hit and Stay, a documentary about the Catonsville nine.

And theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins us to tell us what she thinks about musical "American Idiot" at the Hippodrome.



Is "American Idiot" A Smart Choice?

May 10, 2013

Alex Nee (Johnny.) Photo by John Daughtry.When it was released Green Day's 2004 album American Idiot was often described as a punk rock opera. Maybe music critics had a hunch then, because only a few years later the hit songs that made the album a massive success, made book co-author Michael Mayer approach Green Day's Bill Joe Armstrong with an idea for a musical. 



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