Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post takes a deep dive on fundamental problems of Major League Baseball
Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post takes a deep dive on fundamental problems of Major League Baseball
Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post takes a deep dive on fundamental problems of Major League Baseball
We asked Baltimore’s Luke Broadwater of The New York Times to help us better understand the madness on Capitol Hill about America’s paying its debt and reaching a compromise on anything in Washington.
Luke Broadwater of The New York Times tries to explain the madness in Congress on debt ceiling and relief
Lynn Henning of Detroit News talk about similarities between his hometown and Baltimore and the civic dream
Longtime sports columnist and wisdom dispenser Lynn Henning tells us the Motown story that he has been chronicling – on and off the field – for nearly five decades. Oh, and the Lions, too…
Author Dave Zirin discusses his book The Kaepernick Effect and how the NFL has changed in aftermath of The Knee
Outspoken author and sports journalist Dave Zirin discusses his book The Kaepernick Effect and how his his knee is still changing the world – inside and outside of the sports landscape.
After three decades of DMV worldwide sports coverage at the Associated Press, Dave Ginsburg is hanging up the laptop. At least for now. He joins Nestor for a fun retrospective of Baltimore and Washington and memories and press box food.
Veteran journalist Tom Linthicum discusses North and South in America
Veteran journalist Tom Linthicum tells us his story of five decades in journalism and what it’s like to come to Baltimore after being in Georgia in the 1960s.
Anyone from Baltimore is familiar with his work over the years. Luke Broadwater joins us from inside the U.S. Capitol to discuss the last few weeks of reporting on the insurrection from the inside.
Luke Broadwater of The New York Times talks from Capitol about insurrection and aftermath
White House photographer Doug Mills talks Trump, images and American Presidential history
White House photographer Doug Mills focuses on four decades of chronicling Presidents with insider storytelling that will make you glad you spent time with this one. From Trump calling him a genius to the iconic image of Bush learning of 9/11 and playing horseshoes with his father and sharing Christmas Eve with the Reagans.
Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine discusses how out-of-state guns get onto our city streets in the “Iron Pipeline.”
Local author and journalist Ron Cassie discusses exactly how out-of-state guns get onto the streets of our city and his lengthy investigative piece in Baltimore Magazine. Eye-opening work on the “Iron Pipeline” here…
Nestor has wanted to chat on the radio with Jayne Miller for at least 20 years. But, as Don Mohler pointed out in serving in his two decades of government, it’s when Jayne Miller wants to chat with you that there is usually deep concern at a place that answers to the public trust.
Nestor has wanted to chat on the radio with Jayne Miller for at least 20 years. But, as Don Mohler pointed out in serving in his two decades of government, it’s when Jayne Miller wants to chat with you that there is usually deep concern at a place that answers to the public trust.
Dr. Jason Johnson of MSNBC was fresh off “The Morning Joe” when he joined us to discuss all things election, conventions, the myth of “undecided” voters and the day he was in Charleston when Obama broke into “Amazing Grace.”
Of all of the crimes against the citizens of Baltimore in recent times, nothing compares to the gruesome ugliness of the Gun Trace Task Force and how police officers weaponized their badges to become deadly criminals at taxpayer expense
A spirited conversation about the state of America during a pandemic and a toxic election season that begins with a President using official visits for campaign rallies and divisive messaging
The Baltimore Sun has been furloughing reporters during the pandemic. Veteran local reporter Pamela Wood discusses the challenges of when the “news” goes away.
Veteran local journalist Pamela Wood discusses her role at the newspaper and how politicians are held accountable by the work of local media.
The state of local journalism and the future of the country are at a crossroads
The deadline is June 30th for a local group to get involved to turn our newspaper into a non-profit model that continues a tradition of excellence in reporting on significant local issues
How did he find out that another Baltimore mayor was corrupt?
How did he find out that another Baltimore mayor was corrupt?
Will Brandon Scott be the visionary mayor who will lift our city?
Hearing the thoughts of the voices of Baltimore during this important election week in Maryland
We waited a long time to finally have Marc Steiner join us and it was worth the wait…
The role of the free press is more important than ever in these turbulent times…
Twelve years later, where has your MASN cable money gone? A history lesson for Nats and Orioles fans…
I had just turned 23 years old and David Bowie was calling on my home phone. He called “collect.” It