
Roughly Speaking Podcast
1) Closing out 2019 at the movies
Local film critics Linda DeLibero and Christopher Llewellyn Reed join columnist Dan Rodricks to review the year's best movies. (PHOTO CREDIT: Lacey Terrell/TriStar Pictures).
2) A new take on the crab cake?
Thirty years is a long, good run for any restaurant, and so attention must be paid: Saturday, Oct. 12 marks three full decades for Nancy Longo’s Pierpoint in Fells Point. It was early 1989 when Longo ...Show More
3) The Orioles' rebuild and the long road ahead
The Orioles have encouraged fans to have patience through he next few years of Baltimore baseball until the rebuild process shows results.
4) The Kirwan Commission and the fight over public school reform
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has voiced opposition to the ambitious Kirwan Commission proposals calling them “half baked” and “fiscally irresponsible.” With recommendations for how to pay for the plans s...Show More
5) In Carroll County, an emotional church-state issue divides residents
In Carroll County, a lawsuit over government-led prayers came to a dramatic close this month.
6) Saving the symphonies: The BSO's familiar plight
After a summer-long work stoppage and public back-and-forths with management, the BSOs future appe
7) How an all-Asian American and Pacific Islander improv troupe in Baltimore is sketching their own narrative
An all-Asian American and Pacific Islander comedy troupe in Baltimore seeks to rewrite the script,
8) Cal Ripken's other streak: Being mentioned in dozens of rap songs
Cal Ripken remains an icon not only in the sports world but also in the rap game.
9) In Baltimore schools, disparities in and out of the classroom affect performance
Education advocates say that the difference between county and city test score isn't surprising.
In Baltimore schools, disparities in and out of the classroom affect performance
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10) A year after scooters first hit Baltimore's streets, safety and equity concerns persist
On Baltimore streets for over a year, dockless scooters are no longer a novelty.