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Anthony Kates hosts the latest episode of Fantasy MLB Today, "Mr. Anderson Visits Charm City." In the episode, he discusses his three streaming recommendations for Sunday plus provides a list of high risk, who-knows-what reward streamers that should only be used for volume purposes. SUBSCRIBE, Rate and Review on Apple and Spotify! Follow us on Twitter: @EthosFantasyBB Follow us on Bluesky: @ethosfantasymlb Join our Fantasy Sports Discord Server: https://discord.gg/jSwGWSHqaV
Andy is joined by Orioles veteran Pitcher Kyle Gibson to discuss his thoughts on being back in Charm City starting and his unusual start to the season along with his community service opportunity with the team. Additionally, Andy also previews the O's road matchup against the Twins. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday. For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com.To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Cody and Elisha on this week's Baltimore Orioles Podcast as they ask the big question: Is the season slipping away, or is there still hope for a turnaround? Tune in for honest takes, sharp analysis, and a little optimism (maybe).We hope you enjoy! Be sure to follow us on all of our socials! We are on Facebook, Instagram, and X. You can find the Eutaw Street Banter podcast on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.
Welcome back to The Driveway! An action packed podcast as Captain Caveman recaps his adventures in Charm City on opening day with the Smooth Talker, Tony Love shares his brief thoughts on Unforgiven, and we Garden in The Cave. We then turn to sports where we breakdown everything NCAA Tournament for both the Men and the Women. Porkchop joins us to break down Ovi breaking the Great One's NHL goals scored record. We finish up with an email. Pour yourself a cold one and join us in The Driveway!
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is Pamela Kyel, author of the book Charm City Spouse's Club. Award-winning author Pamela Kyel was born and raised in Edgewood, Maryland—north of Charm City. It's kind of a running joke that when you live near a large, well-known city, you tell people that's where you're from. So, unofficially, she's from Baltimore! She followed the drum of the Air Force for 25 years. She joined her husband on six assignments—OCONUS (Outside Continental United States), aka overseas, and CONUS (Continental United States). Along the way, they added two children and numerous pets, not counting the half-a-dozen cats that came with their house in Italy. She has traveled extensively across the states and Europe, with her favorite overseas locations being Paris and Slovenia, among stateside favorites such as Rocky Mountain National Park and Door County, Wisconsin. Family is important to her, and nowhere is that more evident than in her Charm City Mystery Series. When you've lived across the world from mothers and brothers, you adapt and overcome. You create family—and they stay with you long after the career ends. Her military family resides in Virginia, Texas, and North and South Carolina—with many still on active duty worldwide. Writing came out of their duty station in Illinois. She picked up her computer while sitting with her elementary-age child through covid classes and thought, I can write a book. And the rest is history. While her original novel will never see the light of day, she grew and expanded her confidence in what she was doing. She was good at this, and she would have something to show for it one day. In a little over three years, she'd trod the agent querying circuit and amended her goal. Now, she just needed to hold her book in her hand. It was necessary. With that in mind, she sent out three queries to small publishers, and for her, the third time was the charm. The Wild Rose Press picked up her book and offered a contract. Less than a year later, she now held all those years of hard work in her hand. In my book review, I stated Charm City Spouses Club is the second installment of the Charm City Mystery series. If you loved Special Agent Laci Duvall, AFOSI in the first book, you won't be disappointed in the second! This time, Laci is at a friendly baseball game between the Air Force and Army's Special Investigative Teams. However, the friendly game turns deadly when the president of the military spouse's club turns up dead in the bathroom. The list of potential murder suspects is long - from jealous women who wanted to be president to unhappy club officers who hated the president's cruel nature, to unhappy neighbors and everyone in between. But Laci isn't just trying to solve a murder. She is figuring out how to work in tandem with another military agency all while fighting the new agent in her own office who wants to make a name for herself by taking over the investigation without Laci's direction or approval. Once again, we see Laci's humor, charm, and insights into the world around her. This is a book you won't want to miss. Put it on your TBR Subscribe to Online for Authors to learn about more great books! https://www.youtube.com/@onlineforauthors?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Novels N Latte Book Club community to discuss this and other books with like-minded readers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3576519880426290 You can follow Author Pamela Kyel Website: https://pamelakyel.com/ FB: @PamelaKyelAuthor IG: @PamelaKyel LinkedIn: @pamelakyel Purchase Charm City Spouse's Club on Amazon: Paperback: https://amzn.to/3QnwvYK Ebook: https://amzn.to/4gGQxrH Teri M Brown, Author and Podcast Host: https://www.terimbrown.com FB: @TeriMBrownAuthor IG: @terimbrown_author X: @terimbrown1 #pamelakyel #charmcityspousesclub #cozymystery #terimbrownauthor #authorpodcast #onlineforauthors #characterdriven #researchjunkie #awardwinningauthor #podcasthost #podcast #readerpodcast #bookpodcast #writerpodcast #author #books #goodreads #bookclub #fiction #writer #bookreview *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Charm City's own the Players Band chat about surviving without a single front person and developing their unique blend of musical styles. TPB has been driving force in the Baltimore ska scene for 25 year history playing Jamaican ska & reggae. On today's episode go through their latest release Skazilla and chat through a handful of the tracks. Please support them on Kickstarter and don't miss them at Nick's Fish House this summer.Kickstarter for SkazillaThe Players Band WebsiteTickets to Zen West with the Toasters May 16Spotify Playlist for Episode
Meghan McCorkell always formally educated Nestor about the charm of the Enoch Pratt Free Library but recently became the Executive Director of "Live Baltimore" and came to Faidley's on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour to tell him all he never knew about the "I Love City Life" folks' 30th year aiming to attract and retain residents by highlighting the city's 278 neighborhoods and offering home ownership incentives like down payment assistance programs. The city's affordability, cultural richness and community spirit get no argument from the host. The post Meghan McCorkell gives Nestor the full story of Live Baltimore and why City Life is loved in Charm City first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Host Rick Becker will talk with Colleen Monahan who is the chairwoman of the Baltimore Saint Patrick's Day Parade on this week's episode. Monahan is in charge of the event which will take to the streets of Charm City on Sunday, March 16th of 2025.
Audacy NFL Insider and Host at 105.7 the Fan in Baltimore, Jason La Canfora joins the show, to discuss his NFL Playoff insight and analysis. Plus, what is the feeling in the Charm City following the Ravens heartbreaking loss to the Bills? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich are joined by Audacy NFL Insider and Host at 105.7 the Fan in Baltimore Jason La Canfora, to discuss his NFL Playoff insight and analysis. Plus, what is the feeling in the Charm City following another Ravens close postseason loss. Then, College Football Expert and Creator of the ItsFelder Substack Michael Felder joins the show, to preview tonight's College Football Playoff National Championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame. The hour wraps going Off The Board, featuring a story gone wrong regarding yesterday's Divisional Playoff Matchup between the Bills and Ravens. Plus, an early look at the AFC Championship Game line, with familiar foes facing off. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After Hours Episode #62: In our latest episode of After Hours, I'm talking about how a little positivity goes a long way, thanks to Gary John Bishop's book, "Unfuck Yourself." We'll chat about building trust with our furry clients, dealing with pet loss, and even how to reframe fear into excitement. Stay tuned for some fun personal stories, a mailbag segment, and a sneak peek at upcoming events like "Windy City" and "Charm City". Don't miss out—tune in and enjoy!
Exploring Lewes, Delaware - A Charming Retirement Destination for the LGBTQ+ CommunityIn this episode of the 'Where Do Gays Retire' podcast, host Mark Goldstein highlights the quaint town of Lewes, Delaware, as a compelling retirement destination for the LGBTQ+ community. The discussion covers key aspects such as the town's climate, cost of living, crime rates, and access to healthcare. Mark elaborates on the town's proximity to the LGBTQ+ friendly Rehoboth Beach, the tax perks specific to Delaware, and the vibrant food and arts scene Lewes offers. He also underscores the community support through organizations like Delaware Pride and Camp Rehoboth. Considering safety, affordability, and accessible healthcare, Mark makes a strong case for why Lewes could be the perfect place to enjoy one's golden years.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:48 Spotlight on Lewes, Delaware01:39 Community and Support for LGBTQ+02:32 Weather and Outdoor Activities03:24 Walkability and Transportation04:30 Cost of Living in Lewes07:52 Tax Benefits in Delaware09:15 Safety and Crime Rates10:50 Healthcare Facilities12:55 Culinary Delights15:00 Arts, Culture, and Outdoor Attractions17:11 Conclusion and Farewell
Exploring Lewes, Delaware - A Charming Retirement Destination for the LGBTQ+ CommunityIn this episode of the 'Where Do Gays Retire' podcast, host Mark Goldstein highlights the quaint town of Lewes, Delaware, as a compelling retirement destination for the LGBTQ+ community. The discussion covers key aspects such as the town's climate, cost of living, crime rates, and access to healthcare. Mark elaborates on the town's proximity to the LGBTQ+ friendly Rehoboth Beach, the tax perks specific to Delaware, and the vibrant food and arts scene Lewes offers. He also underscores the community support through organizations like Delaware Pride and Camp Rehoboth. Considering safety, affordability, and accessible healthcare, Mark makes a strong case for why Lewes could be the perfect place to enjoy one's golden years.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:48 Spotlight on Lewes, Delaware01:39 Community and Support for LGBTQ+02:32 Weather and Outdoor Activities03:24 Walkability and Transportation04:30 Cost of Living in Lewes07:52 Tax Benefits in Delaware09:15 Safety and Crime Rates10:50 Healthcare Facilities12:55 Culinary Delights15:00 Arts, Culture, and Outdoor Attractions17:11 Conclusion and Farewell
The Steelers travel to Charm City to battle their storied rival in Round 2 of 2024. Mike Tomlin met with the media today to discuss his team's health, a dangerous divisional opponent, and everything else pertaining to Steelers at Ravens. Join Steel Curtain Network's Dave Schofield for a recap of everything Coach T. had to say. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Leana Wen joins Tom for Midday Healthwatch, where they discuss issues affecting the health and well-being of Charm City residents. Today, Dr. Wen will address your concerns with healthcare coverage, risks of the bird flu and the future of vaccine access. Dr. Wen is a former health commissioner of Baltimore and columnist for the Washington Post.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
Venerable columnist Dan Rodricks returns for a now-annual Maryland Crab Cake Tour stop at Gertrude's at The Baltimore Museum of Art, the same setting where his amazing play "Baltimore, You Have No Idea" will come back to life this week for one more run before he writes another production with a 1966 baseball and Charm City theme he's keeping mostly a secret. The post Venerable columnist Dan Rodricks returns to discuss “Baltimore, You Have No Idea” doing one more run at The BMA for the holidays first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Frank preached at Andrew's church… again. Pretty sure it's just Frank's church now. Jeff is down from Charm City. Lakeview is decked out for all things Christmas, and we have no idea when Andrew is coming home
In the summer of 2009 when the "American Idol" craze took over our country, the touring troop came through Baltimore to play the Arena. Nestor Aparicio sat down with most of that season's crew before the local show but it turns out that Adam Lambert would be the biggest star of them all and now returns to the Charm City as the longtime lead singer of Queen. The post Back when Adam Lambert rocked Baltimore before Queen first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
The first time Captain Comeback came to The Barn for a spring welcome to the Charm City in June 1998. Who knew he'd become the King of Michigan and his brother would beat him in Super Bowl XLVII? And then he'd cheat and win a National Championship in 2024? The post Long before big brother ran Ravens, QB Jim Harbaugh gets an education on crab cakes and Baltimore from Nestor first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
As all eyes in Baltimore are focused on the last No. 8 we'll probably ever have in the Charm City (after Cal Ripken and once Lamar Jackson is through), Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the "other" Number Eight in a Washington Capitals sweater, who continues to defy the odds and Father Time on the ice as his chases NHL immortality. The post Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss Ovechkin brilliance, Ravens woes in Pittsburgh and protecting wealth first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
On this episode of The Fever Pitch Podcast, we dive into the latest NFL headlines: Dak Prescott's season-ending hamstring surgery, the Bears' decision to fire Shane Waldron, and whether the Steelers are true Super Bowl contenders. The duo debates Lamar Jackson's playoff potential ahead of the Ravens-Bengals clash and discusses if the Jets should start over after a crushing loss to the Cardinals. Plus, they break down the Game of the Week—the 49ers' thrilling 31-27 win over the Bucs, highlighted by Christian McCaffrey's season debut and Brock Purdy's standout performance. Don't miss the Hot Takes: Is Lamar really better than Dan Marino? Are the Chargers poised to shock the playoffs? And in this week's Start, Bench, Cut segment, they rank WR legends Larry Fitzgerald, Terrell Owens, and Marvin Harrison. Tune in for all the hottest sports analysis! If you would like to be featured on the podcast please contact us! We are open to hearing everyone's opinions and learning more. Please leave a review of what you think of our podcast. Want your Hot Take or Question Featured on an episode? Submit them at the link below https://forms.gle/pKofh43qRbrb9iPu5 Email: feverpitchpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @feverpitchpod Youtube: @FeverPitchPodcast Direct Message or Email us any inquiries or questions for the podcast! 00:00 Overview of the Cowboys' Season 04:51 Draft Prospects and Future Strategies for the Cowboys 10:04 Coaching Changes and Team Dynamics 15:54 Caleb Williams and Rookie Quarterback Performance 21:47 Kansas City Chiefs: A Dangerous Competitor 25:43 Financial Insights from NFL Players 27:05 Ravens vs. Bengals: A Thrilling Showdown 31:43 Upcoming Challenges: Ravens' Tough Schedule Ahead 35:25 Steelers vs. Ravens: A Historic Rivalry 45:27 Lamar Jackson: The Playoff Debate 46:22 49ers vs. Bucs: Analyzing the Game 47:52 49ers' Playoff Prospects: Are They Contenders? 52:17 Eagles: The Most Talented Team in the NFL? 52:22 Titans' Surprising Performance 54:08 CMC's Impact on the 49ers 57:53 Week 11 Predictions 01:00:09 Start, Bench, Cut: Legendary Receivers 01:02:59 Lamar vs. Marino: The QB Debate 01:12:13 Peyton Manning's Legacy and Comparisons 01:15:02 Quarterback Performance and Super Bowl Success 01:18:27 Playoff Predictions and Team Matchups 01:22:00 Quarterback vs. Coach: Who Holds More Power? 01:25:48 Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts
We are catching up on our backlog so this next Comic Book Bears audio episode dates back to this past September 26th when Bill and Steve had just returned from Baltimore Comic Con! BCC is one of the best comic book conventions out there and we have been past guests of the con as press for a number of years, so it was a thrill to return to Inner Harbor! Bill and Steve talk about their experiences, gets and hijinks that happened during this year's edition. Then Caleb joins in on the fun as we have an all-indie roundtable chatting about books including Jeff Lemire's Minor Arcana (Boom Studios), Morning Star (Mad Cave), EC's Epitaphs from the Abyss (Oni Press), Howard Chaykin's Hey Kids! Comics! (Image) and A Phone Call Away (Mad Cave)!!! So please hit play and enjoy this Charm City inspired ep!
Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott joins host Tom Hall for Midday with the Mayor, an ongoing interview series with the chief executive of Charm City. We ask him about the latest on financial trouble at the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts, and Baltimore voters deciding the future of the Inner Harbor. Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
In their usual wide-ranging chats, our financial guy Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to celebrate their birthdays this week while discussing the Orioles' struggles on the field and in the stands, the Ravens' performance in Cincy and the differences between Baltimore and Washington over the years as Jayden Daniels and the Commanders come to the Charm City. The post Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss Orioles awful exit, Lamarvelous Lamar and what makes Baltimore and Washington different first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Spend a moment talking to Baltimore sports fans of a certain generation and it won't take long to figure out that they can carry a grudge against other cities and their sports teams. The root of some of those animosities are easy to decipher. Simple geography dictates that a rivalry between Baltimore and Washington must take place. For years, the Orioles and Senators did battle in the American League, though the results were more often skewed towards the Birds. Ditto in the NFL, where the Colts and the Redskins were competitors. There, too, the balance of power usually was focused here. In recent years, with new teams, the Ravens and Nationals and new names, the Commanders, added to the mix, the competition between the cities has shifted, maybe even mellowed a bit, but can still emerge under the right circumstances. And then there are the historical rivalries. Baltimore sports fans need precious little to get worked up about teams from New York and Boston. If what the Yankees, Mets, Giants, Jets, Knicks, Red Sox, Patriots and Celtics have done over the decades to the Orioles, Colts, Ravens and Bullets on the respective surfaces wasn't enough to light a fuse, the arrogance of their fan bases would provide the gasoline. But don't, for a moment, think we've forgotten the city that has become Baltimore's biggest source of athletic angst: Pittsburgh. Over the past 50 years, teams from the Steel City and Charm City have done battle at some of the highest levels of sports. The Orioles were done in twice by the Pirates in the World Series first in 1971 and next in 1979. Both series were decided in seven games with the Pirates winning the clinching game at old Memorial Stadium. Lately, it's the Ravens and Steelers who have provided the NFL with one of its most intense series of head-to-head clashes. Pittsburgh has won seven of the last eight games, but none have been decided by more than a touchdown. All of a sudden, however, there's a new spot on the sports map for Baltimoreans to detest and it sits on the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas rivers. Over the past decade, the Royals and Chiefs of Kansas City have become the Lex Luthor to Baltimore's Clark Kent. More accurately, they are the kryptonite to this city's Superman, the single force capable of destroying championship hopes. In 2014, the Royals swept the Orioles out of the American League Championship Series in four games. And, as we're well aware, Kansas City just took out Baltimore in two games in the Wild Card Series, extending the Birds' postseason losing streak to 10 games. Other teams have contributed to the skein, but the Royals have hung six of those losses. And need we remind you of what the Chiefs have done to the Ravens, dropping them in the AFC Championship Game in January and in the season opener this year? Enough is enough. One, if not both of our birds will have their day. And, even if not, Baltimore still beats Kansas City where it counts: food. Any sane person will take a crab cake over barbecue any time. And that's how I see it for this week. You can reach us via email with your questions and comments at Sports at Large at gmail.com. And follow me on Threads and X at Sports at Large. Until next week, for all of us here and for producer Spencer Bryant, I'm Milton Kent. Thanks for listening and enjoy the games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boedi and Bill recap a fantastic weekend of racing in Baltimore, Maryland. We break down everything that happened at Charm City Cross, the third round of the Trek USCX series. Along with our analysis, we have race interviews with everyone who stepped on the podium in the elite races. Follow live coverage of the final round of the Trek USCX series on the Wide Angle Podium Instagram channel at @wideanglepodium. Cyclocross Radio is sponsored by Hammerhead and the Hammerhead Karoo cycling computer. For a limited time, our listeners can get a free heart-rate monitor with the purchase of a Hammerhead Karoo. Visit hammerhead.io right now and use promo code CXRADIO at checkout to get yours today. Check out the Grassroots National Calendar at www.cxhairsdistro.com/race-calendar. It's never the wrong season to ... buy a shirt! Go to cxhairsdistro.com and get a Wout Me Worry, Van der Poel Rules, and This Is Real Cyclocross Weather shirt, while supplies last. Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Support independent cycling media by joining the Wide Angle Podium at wideanglepodium.com/donate. Also, check out The CXHAIRS Bulletin from at https://cxhairs.substack.com/. Download the Substack app and join in on the CXHAIRS Bulletin chats. Follow @wideanglepodium on Instagram for live race updates Follow Micheal on Twitter at @landsoftly and Instagram at @yeahyouride. Follow Bill on Instagram at @cxhairs and @cxhairsbulletin. You can find Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on Apple Podcasts if that's how you consume podcasts. Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, even if it's not how you consume podcasts.
On this episode, Maghalie and David chat about how great the cyclocross community is. They also discuss their highlight of the Charm City race weekend, and start a conversation about the North American cyclocross schedule. Should it start later for colder conditions? Are events canibalizing themselves when the MTB World Cups and CX calendar overlap? Plus, a short interview with Charm City promoter Kris Auer who was celebrating 20 years of his event, and an interview with Ben Frederick who is animating the kids races with his Small Monsters Project. This episode is presented by WHOOP. Use this link for a free month try-out.
A slow week in cyclocross, as all attention went to the road world championships. Noah and Issam cover the only cyclocross races of the weekend, Charm City CX. They also recap the road world championships and talk about which venues will host the cyclocross world championships in 2028 and 2030.
It is Victory Sunday Night in Charm City! Daniel and Matt are back to break down the decisive 35-10 victory over the Buffalo Bills. We break down the record setting touchdown run by King Henry and how the Ravens defense has finally arrived
It's been a year since Baltimore sports fans suffered the first in the latest series of humiliations from their teams who raise their hopes with stellar regular season performances, only to crash and burn in the postseason. In the space of four months in late 2023 and early 2024, Charm City athletic supporters took shots in their collective guts from the Ravens and Orioles, who each won their respective divisions, then whimpered out of the playoffs. The Ravens have stumbled a bit out of the gate so far in 2024, placing their Super Bowl aspirations in a bit of jeopardy. It falls, then, on the Orioles to sing a redemption song for the area faithful who have waited ever so patiently in the short and long term. Yes, it's been a year since the Orioles won the American League East with 101 victories, the first playoff berth in seven years. But the World Series drought for this once proud franchise is at 41 years, and possibly counting. In a certain sense, Bird backers have been like Ralphie, the kid from “A Christmas Story,” who yearned to find a Red Ryder BB gun under the tree, but, more often than not, got a bunny suit. The BB gun seemed oh-so-close last October, when the Birds entered the playoffs with the top seed in the American League and home field advantage throughout, a straight shot to the Fall Classic. Or so we thought. The callow Orioles, with hardly a lick of playoff experience among them, were summarily swept out of the playoffs by the Texas Rangers. That the Rangers went on to win the world championship was of little consolation to the players and their fans, who had to wait a year to prove that last season wasn't a mirage, an anomaly. The first two-thirds of the 2024 campaign led many to believe that the Orioles were the real thing. With newcomers Corbin Burnes and Craig Kimbrel brought in to bring maturity and playoff experience to the young lineup, the Orioles looked poised to repeat as AL East champions, with three players, Burnes, catcher Adley Rutschman and shortstop Gunnar Henderson named to the All-Star starting lineup. However, the club sputtered after the All-Star break, with injuries and poor performances, and landed a wild card slot, finishing second in the division behind the dreaded Yankees. Though the equipment changes from sport to sport, the one thing that all our games have in common is that the postseason of any game is the place where reputations are made and where disappointments can be overcome. And that's how it will be for the Orioles in October. A deep run through these next few weeks will erase the heartache of last fall, A quick exit will trigger questions about who will be here going forward and what happens next. So, for the Birds and their fans, this next month essentially comes down to this question: Will there be a BB gun or a bunny suit under the Christmas tree. The good news is we'll know the answer long before Thanksgiving. And that's how I see it for this week. You can reach us via email with your questions and comments at Sports at Large at gmail.com. And follow me on Threads and X at Sports at Large. Until next week, for all of us here and for producer Spencer Bryant, I'm Milton Kent. Thanks for listening and enjoy the games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the eve of a huge home game for the Ravens against the undefeated Buffalo Bills and giddy with excitement for Game 1 of the MLB playoffs at Camden Yards for the Orioles, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Birds' playoff rotation, the city of Oakland losing baseball and the Ravens' readiness for the Bills on both sides of the ball. Big week here in the Charm City. No one does it better... The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Orioles playoff rotation, Oakland losing baseball and Ravens readiness for Bills first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I sit down with Zach Michel, co-founder of the Charm City Fringe Festival, as we celebrate its 10th anniversary. We dive into the world of fringe art and the unique performances that highlight Baltimore's vibrant and unconventional arts scene. Zach shares how Charm City Fringe has become a platform for bold, innovative theater, offering a space for artists to take risks and experiment. We also talk about the challenges and triumphs of running the festival, its history, and what audiences can expect this year as Charm City Fringe continues to push creative boundaries.The 2024 Charm City Fringe Festival runs from September 27th to October 6th. Don't miss out on the chance to see some truly innovative performances! For tickets and more information, visit Charm City Fringe's website. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.If you have a story about art, culture, or community in Baltimore, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on "The Truth In This Art" podcast. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the arts and culture podcast scene and showcase your insights on "The Truth In This Art" with Rob Lee.Follow The Truth In This Art on Twitter, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisart Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.About "The Truth In This Art"Hosted by Rob Lee, "The Truth In This Art" podcast dives into the heart of creativity and its influence on the community. This arts and culture podcast from Baltimore highlights artists discussing their ideas, sharing insights, and telling impactful stories. Through these artist interviews, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the creative economy and artistic life in Baltimore. Support the show:Merch from Redbubble | Make a Donation ★ Support this podcast ★
This episode stars Michael Tager (Pop Culture Poetry: The Definitive Edition, Mason Jar Press). It was recorded over the Zoom between the This Podcast Will Change Your Life home studio in Chicago, IL and Tager's Charm City office in June 2024.
Season 3: Episode 12 Aaron and Michael dive into the first regional of the season in Baltimore and the shocking result of Henry Chao's Gardevoir ex deck. Michael recaps of his tournament experience, before they go over some of the top performing decks. They discuss all the high and lows of the event, and catch up on all things PCS! Thank you so much for tuning in! Want to play in our unique TCG League Challenges in the discord? Check out the Patreon! Or feel free to join our Discord to hang out and chat with us! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thepcspodcast Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/pcspodcast Twitter: https://x.com/PCS_Pod Thank you liking and leaving a review!
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The boys kicked off this show with the best three-word sentence in the English language: “Football is BACK.” Josh and Dante jump right into this week's episode talking ball. The Ravens unfortunately dropped their week 1 game against the reigning Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs, but not all is doom and gloom as the boys give their thoughts on what went well in this game. However, the conversation is largely dominated by not what upset them, nor what made them happy, but why they came out of Thursday's contest confused more than anything. They highlighted some bright spots, largely consisting of Lamar Jackson's play, and ultimately gave their thoughts on what to look for moving forward and specifically building off of this game. The Ravens have their home opener this weekend with the Las Vegas Raiders coming cross-country to Charm City, so the boys give their keys to victory and why they believe the Ravens should ultimately leave this one with their first win of the season. On the other side of I-395, the Orioles continue their schnide with more uninspired baseball. They are not hitting and the pitchers they have remaining are not producing as we've expected (cough, cough Corbin Burnes). All that considered, they were still the first AL team to reach 80 wins on the season. Jordan Westburg, Grayson Rodriguez, and Danny Coulombe have all begun their roads to recovery and hopefully rejoining the big league squad soon, which has the boys hopeful for a run in October. College football was back yet again with early season upsets, and this time it was a rough one for our co-hosts. Dante's Irish and Josh's Terps caused some angina this week, so naturally they had to break it down. The boys give their week 3 NCAA look ahead for games they have their eyes on. Josh and Dante give their music recommendations this week. Dante has his NFL week 3 best bets, and we send you into the best weekend of your lives. Cheers to each and every one of you. Love.
In this episode of the Free To Bmore podcast, we sit down with Baltimore sports broadcasting legend Mark Viviano as he reflects on his 40-year career. Mark shares how it all began, relives some of his most memorable sports moments, and talks about what the future holds for him and his family here in Charm City. Whether you're a sports fan or just love a great story, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in now!
In this episode we interview John Richardson about his experience in hospitality and the iconic Baltimore restaurant The Corner Pantry. He talks about perfecting your craft while working and networking. In addition to working at The Corner Pantry, John is building a new art collective studio in Hampden, Hall Gallery. He is also expanding and growing his latest artistic show which features a variety of mediums including ink, acrylic, colored pencil and oil pastel. We hope this episode inspires you to explore your own artistic journey. https://www.hall-gallery.com/color-form-west-gallery-baltimore https://www.instagram.com/john.is.abstruze/
Join us for a hilarious conversation with Baltimore's own comedian, Umar Kahn! We dive into the local comedy scene, life in Charm City, and the inspirations behind his unique style of humor. Whether you're a fan of stand-up, Baltimore culture, or just love to laugh, this episode is packed with insights and laughs you won't want to miss. Follow Umar Kahn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/umarkhan821?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Check out his YouTube channel: @umarKhan821 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more great content! #BaltimoreComedy #UmarKhan #StandUpComedy #BaltimoreMD #BaltimoreComedian #ComedyPodcast #CharmCity #SanityLounge #ComedyLife #LaughOutLoud #Bmore #BaltimoreArtists
Like every Baltimore sports fan, our financial insider Leonard Raskin is thinking about two parades in the next six months in the Charm City. And for perhaps the first time in our lifetime, it's possible...
Judith Krummeck's The Deceived Ones reinterprets the classic Twelfth Night in a contemporary Baltimore setting. Her new novel chronicles the journey of twins, Vira and Sevastyan, a brother and sister from Ukraine who escape their war-torn homeland and come to Charm City. Vira is a talented musician, who becomes begins working on a new opera at the Peabody Institute in the Mount Vernon neighborhood. Inspired by Shakespeare, Krummeck weaves a fun and poignant tale, replete with mistaken identities, heartfelt ardor, and a bit of mischief. This episode originally aired May 7, 2024.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
Martha is on vacation, so Morgan joins Voni and Pat to talk about reading habits, book clubs, the right wine pairing for your book, and 3 terrific books.
Dr. Leana Wen joins Tom for Midday Healthwatch. They discuss issues affecting the health and well-being of Charm City residents. A recent trend highlights the need for safe sex education among seniors. The CDC reports that sexually transmitted infections are up exponentially in those 65 and older. Plus, tips for cutting out unhealthy processed foods Dr. Wen is a former health commissioner of Baltimore. She is a columnist on health matters for the Washington Post, a medical expert at CNN, and a scholar at George Washington University and the Brookings Institution.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
This week on a special edition of the Stoop Storytelling Series, five stories that uplift LBTQ+ voices and spotlight the ongoing struggle for equality. The next live Stoop show is Thursday, June 27th at the Creative Alliance. The theme is “B-More Proud: Queer Tales of Charm City.” Storytellers: Jabari Lyles Eric Thomas Rohaizad Suaidi Katy Caldwell Eric Anderson Music: I Thought You Were Cool by HolinzaCC0 Something Elated by Broke for Free Bird by James Pants Naked Lunch by Jahzzar Prime by DJ Williams Part VI by Jahzzar Love Love Love by HolinzaCC0 The Stoop Storytelling Podcast is hosted by Laura Wexler and Jessica Henkin, produced by Maureen Harvie, and distributed by Your Public Studios.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vomitory • Forbidden • Bloodbath • Severe Torture • Immortal • Mayhem • Nixil • Agalloch • Soilent Green • Gorguts • Cryptopsy • Dismember Music On This Mixtape: Vomitory: "Disciples of the Damned" taken from the album "All Heads Are Gonna Roll" Forbidden: "March into Fire" taken from the album "Forbidden Evil" Bloodbath: "So You Die" taken from the album "Resurrection Through Carnage" Severe Torture: "The Pinnacle Of Suffering" taken from the album "Torn From The Jaws of Death" Immortal: "Tyrants" taken from the album "Sons Of Northern Darkness" Mayhem: "Buried By Time And Dust" taken from the album "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas" Nixil: "The Way Is The Grave" taken from the album "From The Wound Spilled Forth Fire" Agalloch: "Falling Snow" taken from the album "Ashes Against the Grain" Soilent Green: "Her Unsober Ways" taken from the album "Sewn Mouth Secrets" Gorguts: "Faceless Ones" taken from the album "Obscura" Cryptopsy: "Phobophile" taken from the album "None So Vile" Dismember: "In Death's Sleep" taken from the album "Like an Everflowing Stream" Miss you, Charm City! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com
Welcome to The Low Mein's Asylum Show, where we dive deep into the minds of creative geniuses and uncover the stories behind their art. In this episode, join your hosts Low Mein and Neeko as we sit down with the phenomenal rapper Flow Simpson. Originally hailing from Baltimore, Flow Simpson now calls Phoenix, Arizona home. We explore the vibrant cultures of both Phoenix and Baltimore, drawing fascinating comparisons and highlighting what makes each city unique. Get to know Flow Simpson beyond the beats and rhymes as we discuss his journey, inspirations, and the evolution of his music career. Tune in for an engaging conversation that bridges the East Coast and the Southwest, showcasing the undeniable talent and charisma of Flow Simpson. Don't miss this exciting episode packed with insights, laughter, and of course, incredible music!
Long-time sideline reporter Lisa Salters may have left Baltimore, but Baltimore hasn't left her. On this week's episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, Salters discusses her ties to Charm City, dating back to her days as a reporter for WBAL-TV (0:50). She also talks about her background in news (21:48) and the “Cold War” brewing between the NFL and NBA (24:16). Then, Adam and Jerry are joined by Orioles columnist Jon Meoli (36:23) in their “For the Birds” segment to talk about Baltimore's top prospects and success at the major league level.
On this week's episode, Orioles outfielder Heston Kjerstad joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman to talk about what he has to do to stay in the big leagues (1:04), the notable difference in this year's version of the Orioles compared to last year's (5:40), his opinion of how Jackson Holliday handled being sent down (7:13), taking the Hydration Station on the road and his rookie duties (12:38), his thoughts on Orioles owner David Rubenstein (16:05) and what he wants to prove at the Big League level (17:15). And later in the show, Jones and Coleman recap the Orioles Hall of Fame Class (29:09), Jones' 24 hours in Charm City (35:15) and they take listener questions (41:33).
It's time to get ready for championship Sunday in the NFL. In Baltimore, the Ravens host the Kansas City Chiefs, in the first playoff ever matchup between Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson, with a trip to Super Bowl LVIII on the line. Charm City hasn't hosted the AFC Championship game since the Baltimore Colts beat the Oakland Raiders in 1971, the first season of the NFL/AFL merger! Meanwhile out west at Levi's Stadium, the San Francisco 49ers have to be feeling all the pressure as they host a Detroit Lions team coming into town playing with house money, and carrying all of Motor City behind them. Today, Kevin Clark, host of the This is Football podcast, tells us how each of these teams can punch their ticket to Las Vegas for a chance to lift the Lombardi Trophy as NFL champion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices