October 7, 2016 - Segment 3 - I speak to the star and director and star as well as the playwright of a new one-woman show coming to the Motorhouse on TONIGHT, October 7th at 8pm.
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."