Maryland Morning with Sheilah (pod)Kast 12-02-09
Wednesday on Maryland Morning: What's next for Baltimore after the verdict in the Dixon trial? We look to Detroit and Providence for some answers; a new children's book based on the work of a wildlife rehabilitator, a new collection of poems from the Harford Poetry and Literary Society, the Maryland Morning Culture Calendar, and more...
Maryland Moring with Sheilah (pod)Kast 11-27-09
Friday on Maryland Morning: writer R. Dwayne Betts on the nearly nine years he spent in prison, poet Stephen Dunn on the worlds in his poetry, and more...
Maryland Morning Podcast: 11-25-09
Why antiobiotics added to chicken feed might be dangerous for humans, the rise and fall of Maryland's oysters, and Rafael Alvarez on The Wire and on what he's doing for Thanksgiving.
Maryland Morning PodKast: 11-24-09
Unlocking the secrets of aging healthily, inside the head of H.L. Mencken, wrestling history with Bill Clinton, and more...
Maryland Morning with Sheilah (pod)Kast 11-23-09
Monday on Maryland Morning: Are coal mines threatening Maryland's mountains?, a Story Corps conversation between two local sisters, Dave Isay on Story Corps' National Day of Listening, Ellen Lupton on good design for ordinary things, and more...
Maryland Morning Podcast: 11-20-09
Where the Dixon trial leaves Baltimore, a journey down the Patapsco in photos and stories, Baltimore's Schuler School of Fine Art turns 50, and J. Wynn Rousuck reviews "The Mystery of Irma Vep" and "The Exonerated", both at the Everyman Theatre.
Maryland Morning PodKast: 11-18-09
The progress of vaccination and the path of H1N1, teaching our children civics, Sascha Wolhandler stops by with ideas for Thanksgiving side dishes, the Maryland Morning Culture Calendar and more...
Maryland Morning
Tuesday on Maryland Morning: WYPR's look at growing up in Baltimore, the fiction of Josh Weil, the facts of the Baltimore Concert Opera, a review of Fell's Point Corner Theatre's The Clean House, and more...
Postcards from the Walters #50: Portrait of the Founder
It appears that he has not shaved for several days and he looks very tired.
Maryland Morning PodKast: 11-13-09
A conversation with thirty-five-year-old Cystic Fibrosis sufferer Marcus Harris, whose doctors have been telling him he has two years to live...ever since he was eight; Jed Dietz and Mike Sragow tell us what to see at the movies; and more...
Maryland Morning with Sheilah (pod)Kast 11-11-09
Wednesday on Maryland Morning: The issues of full disclosure at crisis pregnancy centers in Baltimore, catching up with Iraq war veteran Lawrence Towles, the message of the Cease Fire Initiative, the Maryland Morning Culture Calendar's treats for aesthetes, and more...
Maryland Morning PodKast: 11-09-2009
The ongoing story of a Marylander held in Burma, this year's Open Society Institute fellows, the transformation of soprano Sylvia McNair and more...
Maryland Morning with Sheilah (pod)Kast 11-06-09
Friday on Maryland Morning: How Maryland's developmentally disabled are weathering budget cuts, Gary Vikan investigates the world of art thieves, a Harvard prof draws instructive parallels between the lives of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, and more...
Maryland Morning Podcast: 11-04-09
How smart is Smart Growth?, why it takes Park Connects to raise a child, poet Rachel Eisler's latest work, and the Maryland Morning Culture Calendar.
Maryland Morning PodKast: 11-03-09
Larry Gibson looks back on decades of campaigning, author Cornelia Nixon on love and murder in post-Civil War Maryland, Sheilah Kast and Jim Rosapepe's new book on Romania, and more...
Maryland Morning with Sheilah (pod)Kast 07-07-09
Monday on Maryland Morning: Maryland Reporter hits the internet, more from our "Across the Divide" series, Da Vinci in depth and more...
Maryland Morning Podcast: 10-30-09
How climate change might affect Maryland public health, how slavery ended in Maryland, and the BSO tackles John Adams (the composer).
Maryland Morning PodKast: 10-28-09
Unintended results in sentencing, Senator Ben Cardin on growing up in a segregated Baltimore, a conversation with photographer Jack Wilgus, and more...
Maryland Morning with Sheilah (pod)Kast 10-17-09
Tuesday on Maryland Morning: Fighting foreclosures in Maryland, Baltimore musicians cover other Baltimore musicians, Mark Hyman reports on the business of sports, and more...
Maryland Morning Podcast: 10-26-09
When dinosaurs roamed Maryland, Maryland by the Numbers II, and James McBride's "Song Yet Sung".
Maryland Morning Podcast: 10-23-09
Fri, Oct 23
What to do about Maryland's unemployment fund, the final story in our "Women at War" series, a monologue about mental illness, the sounds of Chesapeake Guitars, and J. Wynn Rousuck reviews "Fiddler on the Roof".
Maryland Moring with Sheilah (pod)Kast 10-21-09
Wednesday on Maryland Morning: Finding the line between obscenity and free speech on Maryland's state university campuses, Baltimore-born author Alia Malek on Arabs in America, Tom Hall revisits a conversation with the late Rabbi Mark Loeb, and more...
Maryland Morning PodKast: 10-20-09
What's behind the bank failures, J Wynn Rousuck reviews Hysteria at the Rep stage, a Brahms symphony for three and more
Maryland Morning Podcast: 10-16-09
The third part of our "Women at War" series about Afghanistan, theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck goes Wilde, and Gail Rosen on Hilda Stern Cohen's Auschwitz poems.
Maryland Morning PodKast: 10-14-09
The future of the Maryland Public Defender's office, Jean-Michelle Cousteau on his father's legacy and what it means for the oceans today, and Tony-award winning singer/actress Judy Kaye talks cabaret and CenterStage, and more...
Environment in Focus: The Most Important Fish in the Sea
Menhaden are oily, bony little fish that -- despite their distasteful flavor -- have been called "the most important fish in the sea." Author Bruce Franklin argues that Congress should ban industrial fishing for menhaden, and Maryland Senator Ben Cardin is proposing a federal study of the fish's value to the Chesapeake Bay. But what jobs will it cost?
Maryland Morning with Sheilah (pod)Kast 10-13-09
Tuesday on Maryland Morning: Legal drugs that are killing people, a CBS war correspondent on surviving a roadside bomb, Qing Li and the Prince George's Philharmonic do Tchaikovsky, and more...
Maryland Morning Podcast: 10-13-09
A Marylander sits in a Burmese jail, another starts his job at the head of the Department of Justice's Civil Rights division, a third becomes the state's poet laureate.
Maryland Morning Podcast: 10-09-09
Our series about women serving in Afghanistan continues with Army chaplain Rebecca Montgomery, Ira Glass on his radio (and TV) career, and movie time with Maryland Film Festival's Jed Dietz and The Sun's Michael Sragow.
Maryland Morning PodKast: 10-07-09
A dramatic shift in Maryland's foster care strategy, better beer through science, Rhea Feikin's long and distinguished career at Maryland Public Television, and the Maryland Morning Culture Calendar