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The Politics Hour: March 5, 2021
Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman (D) talks about the county's vaccine rollout and making the tax code more progressive. And D.C. Councilmember Vincent Gray (D-Ward 7) talks about disparities in the District's vaccinations and how the pandemic has affected plans to bring a hospital east of the Anacostia River.
Staging The Recovery: Live Events A Year Into The Pandemic
For almost a year, many local theaters and music venues have been entirely shutdown. How are they coping, and could the $15 billion federal aid set aside for the arts be enough to "Save Our Stages?"
George Pelecanos: Writing From Home
The D.C. crime writer talks about his latest projects and other local authors you may want to discover.
Community Organizers Respond To A Spike In D.C.’s Gun Violence
Gun homicides reached a 15-year peak in 2020. How are D.C.'s communities responding to the violence?
“I Came As A Shadow” And The Defining Legacy Of Coach John Thompson
Jesse Washington, who co-authored "I Came as a Shadow" with John Thompson, joins us to discuss the life and legacy of the Hall of Fame Georgetown University basketball coach.

