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The writers and editors of the News-Letter Arts & Entertainment section bring you the sounds of Baltimore's rich cultural tapestry, with show reviews and discussions.
Recent Podcasts
1. Social anarchy ... in a church
Arts & Entertainment Editor John Kernan talks to an employee of Red Emma's bookstore, which sponsored the 2007 Mid-Atlantic Radical Book Fair, an annual series of workshops and panel discussions featuring radical writers, activists and artists in Charles Village.
2. "A place for people to get together and exchange ideas"
Arts & Entertainment Editor Sarah Sabshon talks to Bonnie Kasperek, a Baltimore resident who was at the 2007 Mid-Atlantic Radical Book Fair, an annual series of workshops and panel discussions featuring radical writers, activists and artists in Charles Village.
The writers and editors of The News-Letter News & Features section review the week's top headlines, including city news, political coverage and campus events.
Recent Podcasts
1. Headlines for the week of 2/7/2008
News & Features Editors Heather Barbakoff and Marie Cushing review the top headlines for the week of Feb. 7, 2008.
2. Headlines for the week of 12/6/2007
News & Features Editors Max McKenna and Katlyn Torgerson review the top headlines for the week of Dec. 6, 2007: University has no plans to divest from Sudan; Hillary Clinton to discuss health care plans with Hopkins President William Brody; Student Council nears choice for commencement speaker.