Judging a place in Baltimore football history for Lamar Jackson
Veteran NFL insider Clark Judge joins Nestor to discuss Lamar and money as price surges on Ravens
Veteran NFL insider Clark Judge joins Nestor to discuss Lamar and money as price surges on Ravens
Before Ray Lewis entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton in 2018, Tony Siragusa took Nestor into the last century and what powered the greatest defense in the history of the game – even back in the days of Ted Marchibroda and 33rd Street.
The ghosts of Memorial Stadium and the legend of Tony Siragusa
Veteran NFL insider Clark Judge joins Nestor to discuss the magic of playoff football
Veteran NFL insider Clark Judge joins Nestor to discuss the forever magic of playoff football. From covering the Colts here in Baltimore to a path through California and four decades of Super Bowls, we needed a Judge and jury.
Longtime WNST listener and realtor Greg Szczepaniak shares old Nestor tales and the pleaseure and pain of Baltimore sports
Canton realtor Greg Szczepaniak shares old WNST Radio and Nasty Nestor tales and the family pleasure and pain of Baltimore fandom through the years.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour has brought together friends, sponsors and community members in a fun way. This time at Nacho Mama’s in Towson, Dr. Steve Elliott of Elliott Chiropractic Life Center on Joppa Road joins Nestor for food, folks and fundamental education on his vocation of helping folks heal.
Nestor tells old Colts and Ravens war stories on Chris Heidel Internet Radio Show
Recently, Nestor Aparicio was invited as a guest on the Chris Heidel Internet Radio Show just in time to tell some never-before-told tales of Steve Bisciotti, Jim Irsay and who got to keep the Colts records in Canton, Ohio. Listen. Learn. Know.
Dr Steve Elliott joins Nestor for Nacho Mama’s crab cake adjustment and some local Loch Raven lore
Jen Fedeli of Nacho Mama’s talks Restaurant Week and Crab Cake Tour Stop on Friday in Towson
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by the Maryland Lottery moves back to the WNST homestead of Towson on Friday. Let Jen Fedeli tell you all about Restaurant Week and how Nacho Mama’s made it through the pandemic and is still welcoming all Journey fans after dark.
Jason Cole discusses Raiders long-building move to Las Vegas and future of franchise
Hall of Famer Rod Woodson discusses Ravens next man up for Raiders after devastating loss of Edwards, Dobbins and Hill
Longtime NFL insider and Hall of Fame voter Jason Cole discusses all of the decades of Davis family madness in Oakland and Los Angeles and Oakland (again) before this new Las Vegas settlement for the nomads of American football.
Our favorite Hall of Famer Rod Woodson joins Nestor to discuss the purple attrition and the next man after devastating loss of Edwards, Dobbins and Hill before the season opener in Las Vegas.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as the NFL calendar takes its only real respite of the year.
Getting down to digital dollars and business sense with local guru Mike Rosenfeld
Getting down to digital dollars and small business sense with our local guru Mike Rosenfeld from Web Connection in Canton.
Musician and artist Jason Siemer talks world travel, lockdown and Bad With Names music and Puns And Roses after COVID with Nestor. And the virtues and pleasures of Fells Point…
Sam Sessa of WTMD joins Nestor to discuss the old memories of live concerts, Baltimore Sun review privileges and the possibilities of outdoor live music this spring and summer all over the region. Oh, and does “indie” get a bad rap? Hmm…
Don Mohler and Nestor do their new weekly segment The Recon on hoops, spring and getting people back on the streets of our city.
The delegate from the 46th district talks about where the money is going in our state and how she plans to create a better future.
Chris Riehl joins Nestor to discuss reality of hospitality and tourism situation in Baltimore and around America
Chris Reihl of RentATour joins Nestor to discuss the grim realities of the current hospitality and tourism situation in Baltimore – and the hope for how to rebuild our city after the pandemic.
Hall of Famer Rod Woodson catches up with Nestor on about his passion for teaching the game of football around the world. And the weirdness of being stuck in middle of the Baltimore and Pittsburgh rivalry.
Luke Jones reflects on a personal moment watching Ed Reed long before ever covering him or the Ravens.
Many Ravens have brought thrills over more than two decades, but none quite like the Hall of Fame safety.
The veteran lineman’s streak of six consecutive Pro Bowls was snapped last year due to a fractured ankle.
All eyes will be on rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson as he receives his first NFL preseason action.
Art Modell changed our lives forever in Baltimore when he brought us the Ravens…
Time will not dim the glory of the deeds of Patrick “Scunny” McKusker
With all of the frenzy of the lockout and the ensuing fallout of free agency and mayhem, I’m getting tons
It’s early morning here in Green Bay and the snow is beginning to fall. It’s 19 degrees here in the
I am a little embarrassed to be from Baltimore these days. And it has nothing to do with the 30,000
(UPDATE: The blogger who inspired this piece and who said Rod Woodson entered the “Hall of Shame” for mentioning Art
9:34 p.m. –Rod Woodson just talked about Baltimore and about Art Modell. “Without Art Modell, old school owner. And I
I’ve known Rod Woodson, the man, since 1998 when he joined the Ravens after heavy recruitment from then-defensive coordinator Marvin
Luke Jones was crowned the Coors Light King of Baltimore Sportstalk tonight, beating six other finalists with great interviewing style,