
Midday

Monday-Friday from noon-1:00 pm, Tom Hall and his guests are talking about what’s on your mind, and what matters most to Marylanders: the latest news, local and national politics, education and the environment, popular culture and the arts, sports and science, race and religion, movies and medicine.
We encourage your questions or comments. Email us at [email protected], or call us during the live show at 410-662-8780. You can also leave us a voicemail at 410-735-1616.

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Meet the Midday team
Midday programs with Sheilah Kast as host ended on September 16, 2016
Latest Episodes
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Black Earth Rising is the new exhibition available at the Baltimore Museum of Art that highlight the beauty and essentiality of nature.
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The former Democratic state lawmaker is launching WeAreOne Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to bridging division.
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Cat Bohannon seeks to answer the questions scientists ignored for decades about the development of the female body.
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Midday Theater Critic J. Wynn Rousuck shares her review of Lempira: Oro Y Sangre which runs through May 31 at the Zion Lutheran Church.
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Marco Merrick, the Founder and Director of the Community Concert Choir of Baltimore, joins the show to discuss the group's latest performance as they prepare to sing at New York's Carnegie Hall.
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This year The Walters Art Museum welcomed their new Director Kate Burgin. She is new in this role but has a long history of service and commitment to the museum.
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Taking care of a pet can be a challenge. We discuss caring for older cats and dogs, pet vaccines and more.
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Theologian and author Derrick Weston joins Midday to share his work at the intersection of faith, food and climate.
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Nutrition expert Monica Reinagel answers your questions about healthy eating. What lifestyle changes have you found it difficult to adopt?
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Richard Worley is in his second year as Baltimore City Police's Commissioner.