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Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates joins Midday to discuss parental accountability, youth crime and juvenile justice.
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Civil Rights activist Helena Hicks has passed away at the age of 88. We reflect on her legacy in an interview she conducted with Tom Hall in 2016.
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In “Dream Refuge for children imprisoned,” artist Na Omi Shintani connects three groups who have experienced unjust incarceration in the United States.
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Midday is joined by New York Times Reporter Luke Broadwater for the latest in Congress. We also hear from WYPR Reporters on news from the Archdiocese of Baltimore and Key Bridge recovery.
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Here are two Stoop stories about having the courage to love and having the fierceness to stay.
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Midday Theater Critic J. Wynn Rousuck reviews "The Hot Wing King" by noted playwright Katori Hall.
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The Baltimore Music Census is surveying musicians, venue owners, audio engineers and anyone who makes up the regions music scene.
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James O'Donnell, the former Music Director at Westminster Abbey in London, talks with Midday about his musical highlights and an upcoming performance in Baltimore.
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Classical Guitarist Manuel Barrueco joins Midday to reflect on 50 years in music and an upcoming celebratory performance in Towson.
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Slaone Crosley's latest, plus some older favorites.
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In her latest novel, “Saint Seducing Gold,” author Brittany Williams depicts the courage and complexity of sword-wielding teenager Joan Sands.
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Civil rights lawyer Don Quinn speaks to Midday about his run for U.S. Congress in another edition of Conversations with the Candidates.