October 7, 2016 - Segment 2 - We check in with fitness trainer and activist Chauncey Whiteheadand Ernestine Shepherd, the world's oldest competitive female bodybuilder, for our monthly Health & Fitness segment.
October 7, 2016 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with the newest edition of our weekly segment Tengella's Take with Center for Emerging Media Satirical Commentator Koli Tengella.
October 6, 2016 - Segment 2 - We have two event previews on this week's Sound Bites. One is for the MD Solar Congress in Annapolis, another is the End-Dependence Day at #WorldFoodDay2016 at Pleasant Hope Baptist Church in Baltimore.
October 5, 2016 - Segment 3 - We have our weekly segment with City Paper talking about their weekly issue This week the issue is focused on beer, because Baltimore Beer Week starts Friday.
October 5, 2016 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with a Baltimore City Council Candidates Roundtable. The candidates will be discussing issues important to Baltimore. Call in with your questions and comments.
October 4, 2016 - Segment 3 - A discussion on sports, diversity, and patriotism, based on the New York Times article last week about the regular singing of "This Land is Your Land" in the 7th innings of Friday night Orioles' home games
October 4, 2016 - Segment 2 - I talk with author and activist Dr. Aviva Chomsky, professor of History and the Coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at the Salem State University in Massachusetts
October 4, 2016 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with a discussion on Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby, in light of Wil Hylton's New York Times' profile of her and her husband, Councilman Nick Mosby.
October 3, 2016 - Segment 2 - We have a discussion on Intersectionality - discrimination experienced by people belonging to more than one minority group - jumping off from the Baltimore Sun article featuring Dr. Kaye, "Intersectionality concerns transcend straight, white feminism."
October 3, 2016 - Segment 1 - Dr. Kaye will moderate a National News Roundtable on topics to include the new information that the New York Times released over the weekend about Donald Trump's tax returns
September 30, 2016 - Segment 4 - I talk with NEA National Heritage Fellowship winner Billy McComiskey, a composer of Irish music who was born in Brookyln, NY, but has lived in Baltimore since 1980.
September 30, 2016 - Segment 3 - I talk with Michael "Mike" Vlahovich, founder of Coastal Heritage Alliance, an organization that safeguards and promotes maritime cultural heritage in Maryland and Washington State.
September 30, 2016 - Segment 1 We begin the show with the newest edition of our weekly series Tengella's Take with Center for Emerging Media Satirical Commentator Koli Tengella.
September 29, 2016 - Segment 2 For Sound Bits we focus on Perdue's new humane practices, the radioactive waste from fracking and a special piece about a food justice event at Lexington Market.
September 28, 2016 - Segment 4 - We close the show with our regular feature City Paper This Week. We will be talking with Baynard Woods about his article on infrastructure in Baltimore.
September 28, 2016 - Segment 4 - We have an update on whistleblower Chelsea Manning, who has been sentenced to two weeks in solitary confinement following her suicide attempt at Fort Leavenworth Prison in Kansas
September 28, 2016 - Segment 3 - We have a very special interview with one of Baltimore's treasures, visual and performing artist Joyce Scott, who was granted a 2016 MacArthur Genius Fellowship
September 28, 2016 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with the authors Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely who wrote this year's One Maryland One Book: All American Boys.
September 27, 2016 - Our panel looks at Robert W. Coleman Elementary School, a Baltimore school that has replaced detention with meditation, and reflects upon the larger issue of mindfulness and education.
September 23, 2016 - Segment 4 - We hear a preview of an important event happening this weekend in Baltimore: Me and Pops, a Community Engagement Event Hosted by the PATIENTS Program at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy.
September 23, 2016 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with our regular weekly feature Tengella's Take with Center for Emerging Media Satirical Commentator Koli Tengella.
September 22, 2016 - Segment 3 - In our newest episode of our series on our food and our world, Sound Bites, we begin the hour with a look at Bayer's takeover of Monsanto and we close the show at with a look at a special agricultural operation and sustainable artisanal food production company, Hip Chick Farms.
September 22, 2016 - Segment 2 - We listen back to a special archive edition of our show: Marc's interview with Studs Terkel on his book And They All Sang: Adventures of an Eclectic Disc Jockey.
September 22, 2016 - Segment 1 - We speak with author and oral historian Alan Wieder, about his new book Studs Terkel: Politics, Culture, but Mostly Conversation.
September 21, 2016 - Segment 2 -We turn to our series Booth Stories with Michelle Antoinette aka LOVE the Poet. This month, she brings in Shelly Says So. Shelly Says So is a poet, blogger, actress, entrepreneur, and event host who is not afraid to go there.
September 26, 2016 - Segment 2 Our panel of guests looks at the spread of protests across the country following in the footsteps of San Francisco 49ers player Colin Kaepernick
September 26, 2016 - Segment 1 - We continue our coverage, examination, and analysis of recent police behavior and killings and the protests in response.
September 21, 2016 - Segment 1 - We have a discussion about policing in the nation. In the wake of more police shootings involving Black victims we discuss what effective police reform can look like.
September 20, 2016 - Segment 1 - Our panel of guests discuss the attacks in Minnesota, New York and New Jersey, and the response of the Afghan, Somali, and Muslim communities.
September 19, 2016 - Segment 2 - Our guests reflect upon the $5 Million Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) grant awarded to Baltimore City, to address trauma in West Baltimore.
September 19, 2016 - Segment 1 - We have a national news roundtable, with topics including: Donald Trump's recanting of "birther" claims against President Obama; the various attacks across the country this weekend in New York, New Jersey, Minnesota and Philadelphia; and the police killing of 13-year old Tyree King in Ohio
September 16, 2016 - Segment 2 - This week, Donald Trump addressed the National Guard Association of the United States at the Baltimore Convention Center. Steiner Show Senior Producer Mark Gunnery interviewed Trump supporters and protestors outside the event.
September 16, 2016 - Segment 1 - It's the latest segment of our regular weekly feature Tengella's Take with Center for Emerging Media Satirical Commentator Koli Tengella.
September 15, 2016 - Segment 3 - On the newest edition of Sound Bites, we discuss the increase in cost of water bills in Baltimore, sewage infrastructure issues, and the death of bees that is being brought about by spraying for mosquitoes.
September 15, 2016 - Segment 2 - We discuss an important upcoming theatre event, the Center Stage Play Lab, which will be held September 16-18 at the Lord Baltimore Hotel.
September 15, 2016 - Segment 1 - We have a special preview of a performance that premieres this Saturday night at Morgan State University, called Mother's Lament. Mother's Lament is a multimedia performance honoring the lives of people who have been killed by gun violence.
September 14, 2016 - Segment 5 - We have our regular feature City Paper This Week. This week's issue is the Best of Baltimore issue. With: Lisa Snowden-McCray, Writer and Associate Editor.