- Podcasts
- On Air Program Guide
- A Blue View
- Brain Talk
- Cellar Notes
- Choral Arts Classics
- The Environment in Focus
- Gil Sandler’s Baltimore Stories
- Humanities Connection
- Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast
- Midday with Dan Rodricks
- The Morning Economic Report
- Radio Kitchen
- The Signal
- Take Five
- Your Maryland
- Public Commentary
- War of 1812 Stories
Lead Posioning, Cyber Dating Abuse, 24-hour play
You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialize correctly.
How do you define childhood lead poisoning? What is fair compensation for a lead-poisoned child? And, what’s fair to landlords who tried to rid their properties of lead? The General Assembly is wrestling with these and other questions. We talk to advocates on both sides.
A new study finds that some teenagers are pressured or controlled by their partners through social media. We discuss teen cyber dating abuse with a “safe dating” educator.
Samuel Beckett’s final stage direction, in his play called ”Play” is a “Repeat play.” The new Baltimore theater company, The ACME Corporation, will take that line seriously in an upcoming 24-hour production of “Play." Tom Hall talks to director Stephen Nunns.
![]() E-mail: mdmorning@wypr.org Leave us a voicemail for air–or send us a text: (410) 881-3162
|









