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Tom's guest is the award-winning author Chang-rae Lee. He is the author of six novels. His first, Native Speaker, earned the 1996 Hemingway Foundation/Pen…
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(Originally aired January 22, 2021)We begin today with an interview from the Midday archive. It’s a conversation Tom had last month with a scholar from…
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Rousuck's Review: New Virtuals: "The Catastrophist" And "Simply Sondheim"Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Tom Hall again today with her reviews of two new virtual productions now streaming for ticketed audiences. The…
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On our program today, another update from Annapolis and the 2021 General Assembly. We’re going to concentrate on tax policy. Last week, the legislature…
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Coping With COVID-19: California's Unique ChallengeLast summer, many people pointed to California as a model for how states handled the spread of the Coronavirus. But by the beginning of the new year,…
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Our topic today is in-laws, and how the relationship between children who are married, and the families of their spouses, are affected and informed by a…
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Going into the final stage of the US Senate's second Trump impeachment trial on Saturday morning, most observers expected closing arguments from both…
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Today on Midday on the Arts, we’re going to talk about the impact of the pandemic on one part of the creative economy: classical music. The Brookings…
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Former president Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, on charges of incitement to insurrection, is set to begin in the U.S. Senate tomorrow (February…
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Baltimore Ceasefire 365's Letrice Gant Reflects On The Feb. 5-7 Ceasefire WeekendLetrice Gant joins us once again. She is a co-organizer of Baltimore Ceasefire 365. Four times a year, the community-led organization holds a Ceasefire…