The Baltimore City Council will vote on a bill tonight that would ban plastic bags in the city. We talk about it with the lead sponsor of the bill, Councilman Jim Kraft.
Then, how is the Internet changing how musicians and writers make a living? Tom Hall talks with author Cory Doctorow about his new book, "Information Doesn't Want To Be Free: Laws For The Internet Age".
Plus, theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck brings us her review of “Seminar”, now up at the Fells Point Corner Theatre.
And, Baltimore's Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation, or CHAP, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Eric Holcomb, CHAP's new Executive Director, joins us to discuss its history.