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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Tom to share another weekly review of a local theatrical production. This week she discusses "Summer, 1976" at the Studio Theatre in Washington.
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Tom and the Midday movie crew discuss a few recent features and their favorite films of 2024.
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Here's a Stoop story from Helen Shafer about her son, Hayden, and how his autism diagnosis changed her outlook, and her life.
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We visit Zoe's Just Dezzerts where employees who have autism work at all levels of production and customer service. Plus, we learn what resources are available for people with autism and their families.
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Nutritionist Monica Reinagel joins Midday to talk about your resolutions to be healthier in 2025.
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Tom speaks with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott on the latest in Baltimore City, including the mayor's efforts to expand affordable housing. Plus, Baltimore officials hoped to reach a new milestone in their fight against gun violence. What's next?
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In Maryland, we know Harriet Tubman best for fearlessly guiding people out of bondage. She was also a priceless scout and spy for the Union. Historian Edda Fields-Black recounts Tubman’s vital role as a liberator.
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The Franciscan Center teaches marketable skills and transforms lives with their Dignity Plates Culinary Training Academy. We find out how.
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