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The Signal - 4-15-11 - Divided Voices: Maryland in the Civil War, OrchKids, Richard Chisolm's Stoop Story
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- 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 remembers what the experience ended up teaching him about life.
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