, 8:30 am, Tuesdays
Radio host and food enthusiast Al Spoler teams with pro Chef Jerry Pellegrino in this informative look at what's cooking. "Radio Kitchen" is all about ideas that can make you a better cook. Hot new ingredients, techniques, gadgets and recipes are on the menu, and each show's material is on the WYPR website
, 8:30 am, Wednesdays
Co-hosts Hugh Sisson and Al Spoler present a lively review of fine wines and great beers every week. Dedicated "anti-wine-snobs" the Cellar Notes guys offer informal and accessible opinion, posting their value-oriented picks the WYPR website every week.
, 9:00 pm, Last Tuesday night each month
Host Tom Hall shares recordings of live performances by the Baltimore Choral Arts Society chorus, orchestra, and guest artists, plus interviews with the performers, and insights into the music that help us understand and enjoy it. Choral Arts Classics is produced by Aaron Henkin.
, 9:30 am, every other Wednesday
Voted Best Radio Personality in Baltimore by the City Paper. Each week, join the director of the Walters Art Museum, as he delves into the cultural and historical treasures of the museum. Gary Vikan unveils the back-story of museum's collection -- the lives and history that make the Walters Art Museum legendary. Catch the next broadcast, on Monday morning at 9:35 a.m.
, 9:30 am, every other Wednesday Family doesn't just mean Mom, Dad, 2.5 kids, a dog and a tank of fish.
A young woman, living on her own, miles away from where she grew up, is
family. A married couple without children is family. Grandparents whose
children have grown are family. Because family is who is there for you
-- who loves you no matter what. Family is who you come home to. Every
other Wednesday at 9:35 a.m., Meredith talks about family -- what we
celebrate and what keeps us up at night.
, 9:36 am, every other Wednesday
Twice a month, environmental writer Tom Pelton shares his perspective on the issues and people changing Maryland's natural world. There's a story behind every bend of the Chesapeake Bay's 11,684 miles of shoreline, in every abandoned coal mine in the Appalachian Mountains, in every exotic beetle menacing our forests and in every loophole snuck into pollution-control laws in Annapolis. Tom Pelton gives you a tour of this landscape every other Wednesday at 9:35 a.m.
, 7:35 am and 9:35 am, Fridays Gil Sandler's Baltimore Stories are a hallmark feature on WYPR. His recollections of our city reveal her complexity, drama, and often -- humor. From tap dancing elephants to notorious train rides, Gil's Baltimore Stories are a true gem.
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