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Ian McEwan, author of Atonement, writes a story that spans from the recent past to the distant future.
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JHU Peabody Institute professor Amit Peled talks about why he's dedicated to keeping musicians and Maryland and why studying music creates better citizens.
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Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck reviews the new production of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, The Piano Lesson, at Everyman Theater.
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Laura Wexler and Jessica Henkin, co-founders of the Stoop Storytelling series, talk about about what nearly 20 years of live storytelling has taught them.
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City Council President Zeke Cohen joins Midday to talk about funding more efficient bus lines. Plus, councilmembers debate a review of how much the city's educational and medical institutions pay toward the city budget.
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MONSE director Stefanie Mavronis and violence reduction policy expert Jeremy Biddle discuss Baltimore's successful strategies for curbing violent crime in the city.
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Rep. April McClain Delaney, a Democrat elected in 2024 to represent Maryland's 6th congressional district, says she's fighting to protect her constituents from draconian Republican budget cuts.
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For more than a century, the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center -- called BARC -- has generated scientific discoveries that improved farmers’ productivity, food safety and human nutrition. The Federal government may be shutting it down. We hear about the impacts it has made on the lives of Americans.
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Betsy Fox Tolentino calls her new gig -- heading Maryland’s Department of Juvenile Services -- her dream job. We ask how it's going.
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Ivan Bates is the State's Attorney for Baltimore. He took office in 2023.
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Attorney Erica Suter has led Innocence Project Clinics at U Balt Law and now UM Carey Law schools, where law students learn how to right past injustice, like the one portrayed in Jia Rizvi's new documentary, "Sixteen Years."