OrchKids

Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center, Crisfield Crabbing, Orch/Kids

Thirty one years ago next week, Stephanie Roper, a college student home on break in Prince George's county, was tortured and murdered.  From the trial of her assailants grew a victims' rights organization that continues to this day. We talk with the founder, Stephanie's mother, as well as the Executive Director.

April 1 is a big day for Crisfield on the Eastern Shore. It’s the first day of crabbing season. And reconstruction is set to begin on the City Dock battered by Superstorm Sandy last fall. we check in on the "crab capital of the world."



The Signal - 4-15-11 - Divided Voices: Maryland in the Civil War, OrchKids, Richard Chisolm's Stoop Story

  • We pay a visit to the Maryland Historical Society for a preview of “Divided Voices: Maryland in the Civil War.” The show is the largest exhibition of Civil War artifacts in the society’s 167 year history.
  • We visit with the young musicians of “OrchKids,” a group of West Baltimore elementary school students who are learning from the pros at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
  • Plus:  From the Stoop storytelling series, documentary filmmaker Richard Chisolm tells what he witnessed when he got assigned to film a family confronting a loved one’s death, and he remembe


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