Posts filed under ‘On Air’
6-6-12: Cancelled!
Over 100 television shows have been cancelled since September. Pop culture analyst and McDaniel College president Roger Casey tells Tom about the best of the worst.
6-6-12: Maryland Morning Culture Calendar
Treats for aesthetes.
6-5-12: The Future of EBDI
Elected officials representing East Baltimore are vowing to shut down construction on EBDI, a large development project near Johns Hopkins Hospital. They say the project isn’t doing enough to hire local workers. We talk about the possible impact with Melody Simmons, reporter for the Daily Record.
6-5-12: An Iconic Kiss
On August 14, 1945, photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt took a picture of a sailor kissing a woman in a white uniform in Times Square. A new book identifies the sailor as George Mendonsa, who lives in Rhode Island, and Greta Friedman, who lives in Frederick, Maryland. Sheilah talks with both of them, now 89, about how that moment in Times Square came about.
6-5-12: The Transit of Venus
See it today, or wait another hundred years or so.
6-5-12: My Station North
Neighborhood students explore the sights and sounds of Station North.
6-4-12: Juvenile Justice for Girls
The differences between how girls and boys are treated when inside Maryland’s Department of Juvenile Services.
6-4-12: Tech Talk
Nathan Sterner talks with Baltimore Sun technology reporter Gus Sentementes.
6-4-12: A Fierce Longing
A review of the play “A Fierce Longing,” now at the Theatre Project in Baltimore.
6-4-12: Remembering Dudley Clendinen
The writer Dudley Clendinen died last week at age 67. We speak with people who knew him, and hear from Dudley both before and after his diagnosis of ALS.
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