May 9, 2016 - Segment 4 - We check in with the political fight across the country against those who would try to restrict and/or ban transgender people from using public restrooms.
May 9, 2016 - Segment 3 - We interview Navasha Daya and Fanon Hill about their album "Lom Nava Love (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" and about the forthcoming documentary to debut in July 2016.
May 6, 2016 - Segment 3 - We continue with Baltimore Uprising, One Year Later, with a rebroadcast of a piece we produced a year ago, featuring the voices of people at protests during the Uprising.
May 6, 2016 - Segment 2 - We have our monthly conversation on Health & Fitness with fitness trainer and activist Chauncey Whitehead and Rhonda Silva. The monthly community walk at Druid Hill Park will be held this Saturday, May 7, beginning at 7:30am near the tennis courts.
May 6, 2016 - Segment 1 - We host the newest segment of Tengella's Take, our weekly commentary from Koli Tengella. Koli is President of Tengella Edutainment, an instructor and creator of the Positive Social Change Performing Arts Program at Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts High School, and he was a 2010 Open Society Institute Fellow.
May 5, 2016 - Segment 3 - We host our newest episode of Sound Bites, our series about our food, our environment and our world. We'll talk about a new youth urban agriculture initiative at Frederick Douglass High School in West Baltimore and with the host of Chef Egg's Cooking Eggsperience.
May 5, 2016 - Segment 2 - We continue our feature Baltimore Uprising: One Year Later, as Steiner Show producer Mark Gunnery interviews Jean Albert Renaud in a conversation about the 1968 riots. Renaud is a former Motown artist, horseman, wild Mustang rancher, and founder of Protect Yourself 1 and Project Arrowhead, two programs for at-risk youth.
May 4, 2016 - Segment 1 - We host a preview of what's in store at the Maryland Film Festival, which begins tonight May 4, 2016. With Jed Dietz, Director of the Festival, and Michael Faulkner, Director of the film Shu-de!, which follows Baltimore beat-box artist Shodekeh as he travels to Tuva to collaborate with the throat singing group Alash.
May 4, 2016 - Segment 4 - We host our weekly segment City Paper This Week. The current issue of City Paper is on the Maryland Film Festival. Steiner Show senior producer Mark Gunnery interviews Brandon Soderberg, Deputy Editor and Arts Editor for City Paper.
May 4, 2016 - Segment 3 - We learn about True Laurels, a Baltimore-based zine and website that is about to launch a print magazine. True Laurels honors the stories of dynamic, defiant artists through candid diaries, photography, reviews and editorials.
May 4, 2016 - Segment 2 - We have a local roundtable where we look at the replacement of Baltimore schools CEO Gregory Thornton with Sonja Santelises, discuss the Green and Republican Parties' challenges to the Democratic primary winners and discuss Sheila Dixon's campaign to secure a recount of the Democratic Primary mayoral results.
May 3, 2016 - Segment 2 - Our panel of guests reflects upon the decision in Merle Unger v. State of Maryland (the Unger Decision), which led to the release of over 130 prisoners in Maryland, convicted prior to 1981, who were serving life prison terms. We examine how these former prisoners are faring since their release.
May 2, 2016 - Segment 4 - We hear the first part of a new series on arts & culture called Booth Stories, co-hosted by Love the Poet. We look at the impact the Baltimore Uprising had on arts and music in Baltimore, with Eze Jackson.
May 2, 2016 - Segment 3 - We talk with some of the winners of last week's Democratic primary for Baltimore City Council seats. With: Ryan Dorsey, Shannon Sneed, John Bullock, and Zeke Cohen.
May 2, 2016 - Segment 2 - In light of last week's shooting of 14-year old Dedric Colvin by Baltimore Police, we talk with David Miller about youth, violence, and the police. Miller is creator of Dare To Be King, LLC, and author of The Greene Family Farm, a new children's book.
May 2, 2016 - Segment 1 - We begin the show with a brief reflection on the life of poet and activist Fr. Daniel J. Berrigan, who died on Saturday at the age of 94. Berrigan was one of the "Catonsville Nine" and a leader of the anti-Vietnam War movement.