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  • Before he made a name for himself in the vaudeville scene in New York, Eubie “Mouse” Blake got his start playing honkytonk music in the pool halls,…
  • Edgar Allan Poe finds inspiration for some of his best-loved short stories whilst living in Baltimore in the early 1830s.
  • It’s the Midday Healthwatch, another of our occasional conversations with Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and former Baltimore City Health…
  • During the Revolutionary War, Charles Wilson Peale served with, and painted portraits of, many great leaders fighting for independence from England,…
  • A lot of the meals that we cook at home end up needing some sort of starch. Potatoes are the default choice, but there are also whole grains like bulgur,…
  • Without a doubt the season of entertaining has arrived, albeit in a much modified form. Since we will be gathering in very small groups this year, it…
  • Today on Midday, we begin with a look at new revelations that the founder and namesake of Johns Hopkins University, long described as a passionate…
  • Last week, the Henrietta Lacks Enhancing Cancer Research Act passed the House of Representatives. The bill, which was first introduced by the late Elijah…
  • Tom is joined by the 52nd Mayor of the City of Baltimore, Brandon M. Scott. In the first ten days of his administration, Mayor Scott has made several…
  • Responding To Maryland's Deepening Hunger Crisis
    Over the past eleven months, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken the lives of more than 353 thousand Americans and upended the economic livelihood of millions…
  • Kim Wehle On Congress' Contentious Electoral College Count
    In Washington today, a joint session of Congress was convened in the US Capitol to certify the count of the 50 state electoral college electors, and…
  • This popular red from Argentina is perfect for summer sipping and comes in a variety of styles.
  • NYTimes congressional correspondent Luke Broadwater discusses whether the televised hearings have moved public opinion on Trump's bid to overturn his 2020 election loss, or strengthened the case for Justice Department prosecution.
  • Light and refreshing, Portugal's Vinho Verde is easy to enjoy.
  • Children with same sex parents have reasons to be proud during Pride month, and all year long.
  • We’ll go On the Record with Ivan Bates, one of three Democrats running for state’s attorney in Baltimore. He shares his plans to collaborate with police and create a pipeline of prosecutors, while working to hold violent offenders accountable.
  • After a 25-year career moving up through the ranks of the Baltimore City Sheriff’s Office, the South Baltimore resident and former Assistant Sheriff believes he can do a better job than the long-time incumbent, Sheriff John Anderson.
  • The city's top cop talks about how his department is battling Baltimore's relentless crime problem, and confronting the legacy of corruption in the BPD's recent past.
  • Attorney and former Anne Arundel County Councilman Michael Peroutka is running in the Republican primary for attorney general. We ask, if elected, what would he do about regulations on the environment or guns? What about fair elections? Peroutka says protecting Constitutional rights is top of mind.
  • Doug Lent talks about sleep safety for babies.
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