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2-11-13: Mental Illsness and Guns, Inventing Wine, The Feng Shui of a Cemetery

The debate over tightening restrictions on who can own a gun in Maryland reaches into mental health-issues.State Health Secretary Joshua Sharfstein talks about how the governor’s proposal tries to protect the gun rights of those with mental problems.

How has wine evolved over thousands of years? We talk with "Inventing Wine" Author Paul Lukacs.

How do you apply the principles of feng shui to a cemetery? We visits the new Garden of Tranquility at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Baltimore County.



Friday January 25, 1-2 pm: Food & Wine with Foreman & Wolf

Chef Cindy Wolf and restaurateur and wine expert Tony Foreman on cooking, dining, selecting, buying, traveling and entertaining. This month: What's for brunch?



9-11-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

City Councilman Bill Henry is sponsoring four charter amendments that would shift the balance of power in Baltimore.  We ask him what they would do.

Then, Regina McCarthy takes us through the history of winemaking in Maryland, all the way back to the catawba vines planted by Thomas Jefferson's friend John Adlum in the early 19th century.

And on the 11th anniversary of the terror attacks, Tom Hall takes a tour of the Maryland 9/11 memorial at Baltimore's World Trade Center in the Inner Harbor.



Midday Food and Wine with Foreman and Wolf: Friday August 24, 1-2 p.m.

Tony Foreman on wine, with stops in Alsace, Napa and Maryland to check on the growing seasons at three vineyards. Your questions answered this hour. Originally aired 06/27/12.



Midday Food & Wine with Foreman & Wolf: Friday July 27, 1 - 2 pm

Tony Foreman on wine, with stops in Alsace, Napa and Maryland to check on the growing seasons at three vineyards. Your questions answered this hour.



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