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The Signal
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The Signal was a weekly radio magazine produced by WYPR, devoted to exploring Maryland's thriving artistic and cultural scene. 

Scroll down for recent episodes of the Signal and click here for episodes that aired before 2014.

Latest Episodes
  • A visit with Cambodian music master Chum Ngek.Chum fell in love with music as a child in rural Cambodia. When his musician grandfather taught lessons…
  • MLK Street Projects, Ben Keenes Brewery Tour stop in Baltimore, a Story from the Stoop and more.As the nation gets ready to celebrate Martin Luther King…
  • Baltimore’s Single Carrot Theatre will unveil its new space at 2600 North Howard Street on January 24th, and its opening-night offering is a new…
  • You’d stand on a corner, and a guy would come up and say hey, there’s a guy on the East Side who could blow you guys off this corner, he can sing so good.…
  • It was a wintry Saturday afternoon in rural Cecil County, Maryland, at a one-room post office turned furniture shop near the town of Elkton. Outside the…
  • On December 16th, The Stoop hosted an evening of live, holiday storytelling at Centerstage, and the theme of the night was: “Thanks but no thanks: stories…
  • The second season of HBO’s “The Wire” focused on the Baltimore waterfront and the men and women who worked there.Two of the people responsible for the…
  • This past Thursday night, festive crowds gathered on the cobblestones at Mount Vernon Place to celebrate the annual lighting of Baltimore’s Washington…
  • Half a century ago in Taneytown, Maryland, a young couple – Dotty and Leroy Eyeler - started a bluegrass band together. Little did they know they’d become…
  • A radio adaptation of Ron Tanner’s short story, “Rosemary’s Rabbit”; Elissa Brent Weissman’s book, Nerd Camp 2.0; and a visit with the Free State Theatre…