Tuesday, June 6, 2023
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When James Patterson and Mike Lupica write compelling whodunit football fiction

Esteemed author James Patterson and longtime New York sports columnist Mike Lupica give Nestor a lesson in writing for the people and discuss their new novel, "The House of Wolves." It seems that truth makes great fiction in the NFL.

Putting on our Rally Caps for a locally inspired baseball film

Jodi Cutler tells old pal Nestor the local story behind the upcoming movie Rally Caps and bringing awareness home

Jodi Cutler tells old pal Nestor the local story behind the upcoming movie Rally Caps and bringing awareness home

Jodi Cutler tells old pal Nestor the local story behind the upcoming movie Rally Caps and bringing awareness home

Filmmaker Andy Billman joins Nestor to discuss baseball history, Cleveland and the story of Ray Chapman

Filmmaker Andy Billman joins Nestor to discuss baseball history, Cleveland and the story of Ray Chapman

Believeland, the Cleveland Guardians and legend of Ray Chapman

Filmmaker Andy Billman joins Nestor to discuss baseball history, Cleveland and the story he's telling in a new film "War On The Diamond" about the tragic death of Ray Chapman, the only Major League Baseball player to ever perish after being hit by a pitch.

The leader of the band tells the story about the time Ed Asner came to Baltimore to play him in a movie

The Marching Ravens leader John Ziemann joins Nestor to reminisce about old Memorial Stadium tales and the time Lou Grant took him around town to learn the magic of the Baltimore Colts marching band. Did you see "The Fanatics" or "The Fumbleheads" back in the 1990s?

Caruso tells the wonders of the former Patterson movie theatre called The Creative Alliance

Consider helping some displaced artists in Highlandtown during the pandemic at this gem housed in the former Patterson movie theater

EPISODE 183: Caruso tells the wonders of the former Patterson movie theatre called The Creative Alliance

Consider helping some displaced artists in Highlandtown during the pandemic at this gem housed in the former Patterson movie theater
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