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

May. 07 2014

Two Gentlemen, Their Mistresses, and a Dog

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                        The Folger Theatre is presenting a fabulous production of Fiasco Theater’s Two Gents. My review for the online magazine, Monologging, is here: http://monologging.org/two-gentlemen-their-mistresses-and-a-dog/    

May. 07 2014

Emanuel Ax’s Brahms project

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      Emanuel Ax, a marvelous interpreter of Johannes Brahms, has embarked on a project that explores Brahms’s piano music in its original forms but also takes his music further by commissioning contemporary composers to make works around his music. We have the opportunity to hear some of the fruits of this project at […]

Apr. 23 2014

On a Grand Scale

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                                  Maryland born artist, Joseph Sheppard, is exhibiting a collection of realist still life and landscape paintings, all of which measure at least one meter in each direction. A long time listener to WBJC, he came into the studios […]

Apr. 02 2014

Out of the ordinary recital at Shriver Hall

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                It’s not every day that you get to hear a trumpet recital, but there is one coming at Shriver Hall on Sunday evening. Here’s the President of the Shriver Hall Concert Series, Stephen Jacobsohn.        

Mar. 31 2014

“The Tale of the Purloined Painting”

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The fact that PBS’ Antiques Roadshow is public television’s highest-rated series speaks volumes about our enduring fascination with stories of long overlooked treasures turning up in attics and basements. A mysterious story that has piqued international interest for 18 months now has a happy ending at the Baltimore Museum of Art. It’s the one about […]

Mar. 23 2014

The Dresser at Everyman

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The Dresser is intriguing on so many levels. First of all, I was personally intrigued to learn that playwright, Ronald Harwood, was born in my hometown, Cape Town. He moved to the U.K. to pursue a career in the theatre, and The Dresser was based on his own experience working in that capacity for the […]

Mar. 18 2014

The Actor-Manager

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                      Carl Schurr is playing the actor-manager playing Lear for Everyman. He came to talk to us.      

Mar. 17 2014

The Dresser

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                            Bruce Nelson talks about his role as the dresser in Everyman Theatre’s current production.      

Mar. 17 2014

Sublime Septet

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The Scharoun Ensemble Berlin, making their Shriver Hall Concert debut yesterday evening, showed us again why we are so lucky to have this chamber music series in Baltimore. They gave us an excellent reading of the Brahms Clarinet Quintet. Then came the Beethoven Septet — and it was one of those performances where you find […]

Mar. 16 2014

Made in Berlin

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                        The Shriver Hall Concert Series is presenting the Scharoun Ensemble Berlin on Sunday. Stephen Jacobsohn has more …    

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