
Sam Bermas-Dawes
Producer, MiddaySam Bermas-Dawes is a producer for Midday. He previously produced for WYPR's On The Record.
He began working in public radio in Georgia, before working on The Middle with Jeremy Hobson through the 2022 midterm election. Sam grew up in Montclair, NJ and went to school in Washington, D.C.
When he is not working, Sam is likely to be on a soccer field or reading in his hammock.
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Our film insiders take a look at the Oscars and some of the latest movies in theaters and available online.
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Midday hears from Maryland Matters reporter Bryan Sears about Governor Wes Moore's plans to support Maryland's financial future in the face of challenges on the state and federal level.
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Baltimore Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Matthew Elliston joins Midday to discuss their department's enforcement directives for 2025.
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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott joins Midday to discuss the delivery of city services, a new permitting czar and the latest Inspector General report on the Department of Public Works.
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Govans Presbyterian Church recently installed two murals titled "Sanctuary City Part I & II" to honor lives of Black and Brown Baltimoreans.
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Comedian Alli Goldberg joins Midday to discuss her interactive comedy and dating show "Love Isn't Blind" which comes to the DC Improv Theater tonight.
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Former Delegate Maggie McIntosh discusses the latest in the General Assembly and how legislators are attempting to tackle the budget deficit.
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In The Trouble of Color, a historian explores America's color line and how racial classification impacts Black families and identity.
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After last night's Oscar Awards, award-winning dramaturg James Magruder discusses his book "The Play's The Thing" which chronicles one the greatest preparatory programs for actors, the Yale Repertory Theatre.
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Theatre critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Midday for another review of theatre on stage in Baltimore and Washington.