Today we cut through the numbers and acronyms to zero in on education spending: what different public school districts predict Gov. Hogan’s budget will mean to their pupils and teachers, and whether the new spending levels are really cuts.
Then, Mount Clare Museum House in southwest Baltimore preserves the history of a wealthy branch of Maryland's Carroll family. But, what about the history of the slaves who worked there? Archaeologist Teresa Moyer asks that question in her new book, Ancestors of Worthy Life.
Plus, Tom Hall and Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck discuss “Gigi”, on-stage at the Kennedy Center in Washington.
And, John McIntyre of The Baltimore Sun joins us to discuss the art of editing, how a plural pronoun functions as singular, and the evolution of a dictionary.