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Judith is WBJC's afternoon host. Her full bio can be read here.

Oct. 16 2017

The BSO looks to high cuisine

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          The Baltimore Symphony Associates are presenting their 2nd annual Kitchens of Note tour on October 18th. Carolyn Lassahn is one of the master minds behind it.    

Oct. 07 2017

The detective work of dramaturgy

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    Gavin Witt is the Director of Dramaturgy at Baltimore Center Stage. But what, exactly, is dramaturgy? Luckily, he knows, and he can enlighten us.                        

Oct. 06 2017

A choir of hope for all people

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Voices Rise is a community choir for all people based out of Paul’s Place Outreach Center and supported by the Peabody Institute and St David’s Church. It’s lead by Douglas Buchanan.  

Sep. 18 2017

Baltimore Concert Opera takes a shot at its new season

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Baltimore Concert Opera opens its new season with Rossini’s final opera, William Tell. BCO’s Managing Director, Courtney Kalbacker, came to talk about it.    

Sep. 12 2017

St David’s 2017-2018 music series

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From Hildegard of Bingen to the 500th anniversary of the Reformation to a 2-piano + 2-percussion chamber group, the St. David’s music series in Roland Park has it all. Their Music Director is Douglas Buchanan.  

Sep. 07 2017

Odyssey’s fall offerings

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      This fall semester, the Odyssey program at Johns Hopkins University is offering everything from a perspective on South Africa to the appropriate question, “What makes us curious?” with Mario Livio. Here is Odyssey’s Director, Douglas Blackstone.                

Sep. 02 2017

Victorian poetry from faraway places on Booknotes

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    In his new book, due for release by Johns Hopkins University Press later this year, Jason Rudy suggests that the poetry of Victorian-era Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Canada was vitally engaged in the social and political work of settlement in those countries.    

Aug. 14 2017

From Digital to Damask

By Judith Krummeck | Posted in Host Blogs, Interviews | 5 Comments

  The Maryland Institute College of Art professor and internationally exhibited fiber artist, Annet Couwenberg, is having an an intimate exhibition of 10 extraordinary works presented at the Baltimore Museum of Art from August through next February. The exhibition is called Annet Couwenberg: From Digital to Damask.      

Aug. 05 2017

Booknotes sings the blues

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              Don Lee is the author of a story collection and four novels. His latest novel, published by Norton this summer, is called Lonesome Lies Before Us, its title inspired by brooding lyrics of the alt-country movement.          

Jul. 11 2017

The BSO’s inaugural New Music Festival

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          This summer festival, co-curated by Marin Alsop and cellist, Inbal Segev, is taking place in three Baltimore venues – Peabody, Joe Squared, and the Meyerhoff – July 13-15. Here is Inbal Segev with more.    

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