Baltimore City plans to cut off the water to 23,000 who are behind on their water bills. Community activists protest the move. We talk with the city's Department of Public Works about the thinking behind its action and with a lawyer from the non-profit Public Justice Center who says water is a human right.
Then – A symphony orchestra and a play: Tom Hall talks with playwright DidiBalle about what’s involved in collaborating with the Baltimore City Orchestra, "I come with it staged like an NFL Coach. I have figured out everything on paper. And I say this is just a blocking blueprint. We’re going to do this very quickly."
Plus: We talk to the head of a nonprofit in Towson who’s asking aging and disabled people to pool what they’ve learned about compensating for their individual shortcoming into an on-line video library of shareable skills.