
Malarie Pinkard-Pierre
Malarie is Midday's Editorial Producer.
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Midday Theatre Critic J. Wynn Rousuck reviews "Fat Ham" at the Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C.
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Tom speaks with the Poulenc Trio about their upcoming appearance in a Candlelight Concert Series at The Peale Museum.
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Tom speaks with gun safety advocacy group Everytown Law about a recent court decision to overturn a requirement for a handgun qualification license in Maryland.
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School loan payments are due once again, after a three-year hiatus. Many loan payers, however, are confused about the new rules governing who has to pay and how much they have to pay.
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Dr. Joy Buolamwini questions the future of technology in her new book, "Unmasking AI: My Misson to Protect What is Human in a World of Machines."
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Adam Nagourney, national political reporter for The New York Times, chronicles the challenges of New York's 'paper of record' in "The Times."
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It’s time now for What Ya Got Cookin', where we talk about Thanksgiving with our resident foodies John Shields, chef, author and owner of Gertrude’s Restaurant at the Baltimore Museum of Art and Damian Mosley of Blacksauce Kitchen.
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Tom speaks with sleep psychologist Dr. Jade Wu about ways to get better sleep during the cold, winter months.
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On today's Midday, a conversation with the acclaimed author Alice McDermott. She is a National Book Award winner, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and one of the most beloved writers in American letters. Her new novel, Absolution, is set in Vietnam in the earliest days of the war.
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What's ahead for Baltimore's Inner Harbor and its historic Camden Yards area? We get unique insights from Dr. Daniel Campo, an urban planning expert at Morgan State University.