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

Sep. 17 2014

The best laid plans …

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                          There had to be some fast foot work over at the Shriver Hall Concert Series after Hélène Grimaud was obliged to withdraw from the opening concert on Sunday following a stress injury. Filling in with grace and aplomb, and with a one-of-a-kind […]

Sep. 06 2014

And so it begins …

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                The Shriver Hall 2014-2015 season opens this month! Their President, Stephen Jacobsohn, came to talk about what’s in store.  

Sep. 05 2014

Let Me See It

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                  James Magruder has been a translator, a dramaturg, a playwright, a teacher, and a fiction writer. He has just published his first collection of short stories, and came to talk about them …        

Aug. 20 2014

Coming to America

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                I am so excited to be invited by LitMore to be part of this! Alan Marcus and I will read from our work and discuss the experience of immigrating to the U.S. Alan is a geographer who has focused his research on Brazil and Brazilian migration processes. His […]

Aug. 13 2014

“From Here”

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In February, I interviewed the fiction writer, Jen Michalski, about the plethora of books she has published in the space of a year. (You can hear the interview here.) Her next publication, a collection of short stories under the title, From Here, is about to be released by Atticus, and Jen is the featured author on […]

Jul. 11 2014

Seeing Music in Medieval Manuscripts

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                        Gorgeous exhibition at The Walters. Here is my write up for the online journal, Monologging: http://monologging.org/medieval-music/      

Jun. 25 2014

Baltimore Fishbowl

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I am so honored that The Baltimore Fishbowl has published one of my essays from Beyond the Baobab today! http://www.baltimorefishbowl.com/stories/hidden-nerve/                  

Jun. 12 2014

Tribes – It’s Not What It Sounds Like

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Everyman Theatre can always be counted on to “engage, inspire, and transform” as their motto has it, and their current production of “Tribes,” running through June 22nd, is no exception. You can read my review of the play for the online magazine, MONOLOGGING, here.                           […]

Jun. 02 2014

Scarlatti Sonata Series

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        This is what 34 CDs of the complete set of 555 Domenico Scarlatti keyboard sonatas looks like. They were a gift to WBJC from the Franciscans, and I have spent months cataloging them for the music library.     Now, here’s what’s going to happen: starting today, Monday, June 2nd 2014, I […]

May. 14 2014

Pictures as dance

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                    Anton Hartmann’s paintings inspired Modest Mussorgsky to write his Pictures at an Exhibition and, in turn, that work inspired Cem Catbas, Artistic Director and Founder of Baltimore Ballet, to write a ballet based on on the art and the music.  Here, he talks about his […]

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