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Lyric Baltimore CEO Tom Bailey says many artists cancelling their Kennedy Center bookings have chosen Baltimore venues; his own theater is hosting the Washington National Opera later this spring.
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WYPR State House reporter Sarah Petrowich and Banner reporter Lillian Reed describe new efforts by Maryland state and county governments to limit ICE operations and ban new detention facilities.
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What do Condoleezza Rice and Tiger Woods have to do with saving college football.
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Everyone knows about Malbec from Argentina, but it’s not the only red made there. Al takes a look at Cabernet Franc from the land of the gauchos.
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Matt Bush talks about the city's Opioid Restitution Fund grants with WYPR health reporter Scott Maucione, and with one of the grantees: Dr. Danielle Friedman Nestadt, director of Check-It, a drug safety program.
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Body image pressure is no longer just affecting girls—more boys are now struggling with body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. In this episode, we discuss where these pressures come from, how they show up differently for boys and girls, and what parents can do to support healthier relationships with food and body image.
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The history of Lake Trout, a quintessential Baltimore food that's deep fried, delicious, and definitely not trout!
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Friendships are like works in progress; you need to work on them from time to time.
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Listen in as our host, Dr. Brad Schlaggar, president and CEO of Kennedy Krieger, talks with neurologist Dr. Connie Smith-Hicks, an expert on SYNGAP1-related disorder. They discuss this diagnosis as well as ground-breaking, collaborative research into this rare disease and brain function.
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Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck reviews the Baltimore premiere of "Dance Nation," Clare Barron's high-energy drama about young female friendship, rivalry and ambition.
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Baltimore Magazine's editor-in-chief and film critic Max Weiss and Maryland Film Festival founder Jed Dietz join Tom Hall for our annual Oscars prognostications, ahead of the Academy Awards March 15th.
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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott joins Tom Hall for his monthly conversation about key issues facing City Hall and the citizens of Baltimore.