Roughly Speaking
Roughly Speaking
Baltimore Sun
A conversational take on Maryland news and culture from The Baltimore Sun newsroom.
Closing out 2019 at the movies
Local film critics Linda DeLibero and Christopher Llewellyn Reed join columnist Dan Rodricks to review the year's best movies. (PHOTO CREDIT: Lacey Terrell/TriStar Pictures).
Nov 21, 2019
1 hr 3 min
A new take on the crab cake?
Thirty years is a long, good run for any restaurant, and so attention must be paid: Saturday, Oct. 12 marks three full decades for Nancy Longo’s Pierpoint in Fells Point. It was early 1989 when Longo bought the Emma Giles Tavern, a rowhouse-barroom at 1822 Aliceanna Street, with an ambition to turn it into a restaurant serving “Maryland cuisine with a contemporary style.” As her 30th anniversary approached, Sun columnist Dan Rodricks paid a visit for the Roughly Speaking podcast and recorded a conversation with Longo in the Pierpoint kitchen.In this episode: Secrets of a great crab cake. Plus, something new: The Crab Corn Coddie, a mashup of a classic crab cake and the Baltimore coddie, with some sweet corn added for crunch. It was Dan’s idea, developed at home, and he asked Longo to bring her expertise to the evolving recipe. The chef was game to give it a try. In fact, Longo liked the concept so much she plans to put the Crab Corn Coddie on Pierpoint’s menu as a special on Wednesday evening, Oct. 23.
Oct 10, 2019
28 min
The Orioles' rebuild and the long road ahead
The Orioles have encouraged fans to have patience through he next few years of Baltimore baseball until the rebuild process shows results.
Oct 3, 2019
26 min
The Kirwan Commission and the fight over public school reform
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has voiced opposition to the ambitious Kirwan Commission proposals calling them “half baked” and “fiscally irresponsible.” With recommendations for how to pay for the plans slated to go public this month, lawmakers expect a clash between Hogan and his allies and supporters of education reform.
Sep 26, 2019
21 min
In Carroll County, an emotional church-state issue divides residents
In Carroll County, Maryland, a years-old lawsuit that sought to bar the county’s commissioners from leading prayers at their meetings came to a dramatic close this month. But residents might not be content to let the fight end.
Sep 18, 2019
21 min
Saving the symphonies: The BSO's familiar plight
After a summer-long work stoppage and public back-and-forths with management, the BSO’s future appears more uncertain than ever.
Sep 12, 2019
15 min
Cal Ripken's other streak: Being mentioned in dozens of rap songs
Nearly two decades after his retirement from the Orioles, Cal Ripken Jr. remains an icon sports world, especially in the Baltimore area. But as it turns out, Ripken’s legacy has inspired more than just baseball fans.
Sep 5, 2019
18 min
In Baltimore schools, disparities in and out of the classroom affect performance
Education advocates say that the difference between Baltimore County and Baltimore City test scores shouldn’t surprise anyone.
Aug 29, 2019
15 min
Cal Ripken references in rap lyrics
Baltimore Orioles star Cal Ripken has been honored in several rap songs.
Aug 26, 2019
4 min
A year after scooters first hit Baltimore's streets, safety and equity concerns persist
On Baltimore streets for over a year, dockless scooters are no longer a novelty. And, with the city recently awarding permanent licenses to four vendors, they, along with dockless bikes now coming online, will be part of its transportation mix for the foreseeable future. So far, things have gone smoother than with their Baltimore Bike Share predecessor, but equity and safety issues raised during the pilot program remain. In this episode, Baltimore Sun interns Oyin Adedoyin and Christine Condon share what residents and doctors are saying about the vehicles and explain why Baltimore may be especially well suited for the dockless networks. They’re joined by Sun transportation reporter Colin Campbell.
Aug 22, 2019
10 min
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