Wednesday, April 24, 2024

The Baltimore Sun

Can the Orioles really win a World Series again and what did Steadman think the first time?

When Nestor discovered a treasure trove of 1966 World Series heirlooms in the Shrewsbury hometown of his partner Luke Jones, it was time to wax nostalgic about the World Series, the Orioles and the WBC and all that could be once again. Can Adley Rutschman and Gunnar Henderson bring back that old black and orange magic?

Dan Rodricks continues his tales of the good and bad of Baltimore and why we care

Dan Rodricks continues his tales of the good and bad of Baltimore and why we care

Rodricks: Why we love Baltimore so much and why it matters to us

In the aftermath of his brilliant stage production of "Baltimore, You Have No Idea," our favorite columnist from The Baltimore Sun Dan Rodricks continues his tales of the good and bad of Baltimore and why we care about its image, reality and future.

Teaching old school journalism and new world sports writing in College Park

Mark Hyman, Maryland sports journalism professor at the University of Maryland College Park, joins Nestor to discuss the future of industry and access.

Maryland sports journalism professor Mark Hyman discusses future of industry and access with Nestor

Maryland sports journalism professor Mark Hyman discusses future of industry and access with Nestor

Goin’ fishing with Dan Rodricks for a Maryland adventure

Venerable columnist from The Baltimore Sun Dan Rodricks talks about crab cakes, dads and fly fishing on Father's Day. And, of course, where Nestor needs to stop on the August Maryland #CrabCakeTour.

A writer, a boat, a dock, a wire and a story to tell about our city

There is no finer storyteller or historian of Baltimore in the modern era. Let venerable wordsmith Rafael Alvarez tell you about his journey and the characters who shaped the tales and words of his family legacy.

Writer Rafael Alvarez discusses love of Baltimore and walking the wire of life on a boat

Writer Rafael Alvarez discusses love of Baltimore and walking the wire of life on a boat

What makes a modern newspaper op ed effective in an election season?

Andrea McDaniels of The Baltimore Sun discusses the positioning of positions and discussing racial inequities and health and education in an urban media environment.

When journalists don’t cover news, local citizens lose

The Baltimore Sun has been furloughing reporters during the pandemic. Veteran local reporter Pamela Wood discusses the challenges of when the "news" goes away.
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What is bringing folks back downtown for Orioles baseball?

Our financial guru Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the energy around Baltimore Orioles baseball and what bringing folks back downtown again regularly can do for the city. Oh, and a good news humanity update on theatre etiquette from Notre Dame Prep, too!

Dundalk, rock and roll and the keys to Key Brewing

Stone Horses frontman John Allen joins Nestor in their Dundalk homeland at Costas Inn to discuss the aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse with beer insider Joe Gold of Key Brewing. It's so important that we support Sparrows Point and the growth developed on the east side and on the peninsula.

Making time for the Orioles again…

Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the reemergence of Orioles baseball in lives of many Baltimore folks and how going to Camden Yards has suddenly become cool again with new ownership and a great, young team on the field.

Finding rewards after the 420 holiday

It's the biggest weekend of the year in the cannabis deals and discount world and Wendy Bronfein of Curio Wellness tells Nestor about what happens after the 420 holiday with a new and innovative rewards system available to adult-use customers all over Maryland.

Those Orioles home runs continue to pay off in grand slam riches

Seth Elkin and Nestor discuss the rash of Orioles homers benefiting Home Run Riches winners and waiting on every grand slam when the bases are loaded. Big money. Big fun. Every night the Birds play!

Quiet start to offseason program exactly what Ravens want

Reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson was present for the start of voluntary workouts earlier this week.

Sneed makes case for Baltimore City Council President seat

Leading her campaign with transparency and more fairness in Baltimore City government, former District 13 councilwoman Shannon Sneed tells Nestor the importance of the City Council President seat and the goals of her campaign for citizens.

A Walkoff Wednesday for Orioles works well before roadtrip

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the incredible spot start of veteran Albert Suarez start, another walkoff home run by Cedric Mullins and the re-emergence of Cal Ripken to Orioles baseball this month as the team heads to Kansas City and Los Angeles before returning home on Friday, April 26th against the Oakland Athletics.
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