
Sam Bermas-Dawes
Producer, MiddaySam Bermas-Dawes is a producer for Midday. He previously produced for WYPR's On The Record.
He began working in public radio in Georgia, before working on The Middle with Jeremy Hobson through the 2022 midterm election. Sam grew up in Montclair, NJ and went to school in Washington, D.C.
When he is not working, Sam is likely to be on a soccer field or reading in his hammock.
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Some residents of Towson's Stoneleigh neighborhood have been working for two years to remove racist covenants from home deeds.
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Lawrence Burney is a writer and critic who has written for Vulture, GQ, New York Magazine and more. His new book of essays covers moments from his upbringing in Baltimore, and the music that inspired him along the way.
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In her book of essays, the scholar and analyst explored the complex ties between the Democratic party and Black communities. Half a decade later, Brandi Collins-Dexter's research remains an insightful window into American politics.
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Anand Pandian is the author of Something Between Us: The Everyday Walls of American Life, and How to Take Them Down. He invites people to think outside the box to help break the walls that divide America.
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Something is cookin at Midday! Chef John Shields and Chef Damian Mosley are our experts for today's episode of "What Ya Got Cookin'." We also get a quick nosh with James Beard award-winning restaurateur Cindy Wolf.
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Adam Willis, climate and environment reporter with the Baltimore Banner, wrote about the future of Crisfield on the Eastern Shore.
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WYPR reporter Scott Maucione joins Midday to inform listeners about new insights into the Key Bridge collapse and the city's approach to the opioid crisis, as well as future funding.
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WYPR's Baltimore County reporter John Lee unpacks the battle for Baltimore County's next Inspector General.
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Midday Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck returns from the Contemporary American Theater Festival and reviews what she saw.
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Baltimore City Councilmember Mark Conway, chair of the Public Safety Committee, addresses police accountability, underground fires, and the city's overdose crisis.