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Midday reflects on the tenth anniversary of the Freddie Gray uprising. How have police reform and community investment improved since the uprising that encouraged Baltimore's evolution?
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The non-profit Intersection of Change has seen promises and good intentions come and go. They always put in the work.
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Midday Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Tom in the studio to review the latest theatre productions from the region.
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The Lyric's eighth Dream Big contests asks Baltimore area students from 5th to 12th grade to share the changes that will make the world a better place.
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Have you ever found yourself in a sticky situation, wishing you could you snap your fingers or click your heels and disappear?
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The best-selling author Amor Towles talks about his book of six short stories and the novella, 'Eve in Hollywood,' collected under the title, 'Table for Two.'
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Anne Frank died as a teenager in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945. But she lived a second life as a historical figure following the widespread publication of her diary.
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In April of 2015, photographer Devin Allen demanded the country see Baltimore for what it is: Community.
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Baltimore Beat editor-in-chief talks about how Baltimore's uprising in 2015 made her see journalism through a different lens.
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Pope Francis died the day after Easter Sunday, after a lengthy illness. Midday speaks to locals reflecting on his legacy.
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“Baltimore Still Rising” features first hand accounts of the city’s response to the injustice and unrest that followed the death, 10 years ago, of Freddie Gray.
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Short stories from Baltimore author Rosalia Scalia, full of despicable characters you'll love!