Dennis takes time off from covering the 2016 elections to chat with Wrestling legend Jim Ross! They discuss the drive to try new things, a little bit about Baltimore food, and JR’s upcoming Q and A session. Tickets are still available for JR’s Q and A event at Rams Head Live, including for the VIP event before […]
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City That Chats – Kris Burnett
I recently conducted an interview with Kris Burnett, a Community Activist who is running for the Baltimore City Council in the eighth Councilmanic district. The audio is below. If you’d like to connect with Kris, he’s available on multiple forms of social media as he has a Facebook Page, a Twitter account. You can also connect […]
The City That Chats: Zeke Cohen
With 2016 around the corner, Dennis takes time to interview Zeke Cohen, a candidate for the 1st District of the Baltimore City Council. They talk Education, Civic Engagement, and Zeke’s ideas for Baltimore should he be elected. If you want to learn more about Zeke, he has a campaign website, a Facebook page, and can also be found […]
The City That Chats: Liam Davis
The City That Chats returns Dennis to Southeast Baltimore where he speaks with Liam Davis, a local activist who currently works for Baltimore City Government. Liam gets extra props for trudging to the Hills of Hamilton to have this chat! You can learn about Liam by visiting his website, or on twitter at @voteliamdavis.
League of Women Voters Legislative Breakfast, Part I
The League of Women Voters of Baltimore City hosts an annual Legislative Breakfast where members of the Baltimore City Delegation of the General Assembly discuss their priorities for the upcoming legislative session. Here is part one of this year’s event. The recording features a few members of Baltimore’s delegation including Curt Anderson, Verna Jones-Rodwell, Keith […]
On Homelessness in Baltimore
If you’ve ever strolled the busy walkways of the Inner Harbor or happened to stop at a busy intersection there’s a chance that you’ve encountered homelessness in Baltimore. As an omnipresent issue in Baltimore, our leaders have consistently tried to devise actions to address what seems to be an insurmountable problem. Fueled by a lack […]