Salisbury, MD – The cell phone seems to be everywhere, taking up time and social space. But Public Radio Delmarva's Penny Hartman contemplates how they have changed our lives during their short history.
Salisbury, MD – On the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in the wake of his victory in the California presidential primary, the most dramatic moments produced an enduring piece of radio sound comparable to that of the Hindenburgh broadcast.
Salisbury, MD – Celebrating birds on Delmarva is something of a tradition with the decoy being turned into an art form. The Ward Museum is marking that tradition with the Birds In Art exhibition on loan from the the Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, WI. Former Salisbury University professor Kent Kimmel who has been involved with the exhibit talks about some of the works and significance of the display with Public Radio Delmarva's Don Rush. The exhibit runs through June 1. (May 22)
Salisbury, MD – Twenty-two year old musician Dana Limpert of Delaware talked with Public Radio Delmarva about her experience in China in the aftermath of an earthquake that has left thousands dead. (May 21)
Salisbury Maryland – The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that over 2 million children in the United States have attention deficit hyperactivity syndrome. In a classroom of 25 children, at least one or two of those children will have ADHD.