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It's a moment of transition for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra as musicians gear up for contract talks and management works to balance the budget. We'll look at whether backstage turmoil will impact the symphony's sound.
Tim Smith, Music Critic, Baltimore Sun
Michael Mael, Vice President, BSO at Strathmore
Ray Ricker, Editor-in-chief, Polyphonic.org; Senior Associate Dean of Professional Studies, Eastman School of Music in Rochester; Clarinetist, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
London is preparing for a series of memorial services to mark the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks on its subway system. We look at the impact of those attacks on British society and how security has changed since then.
Mark Honigsbaum, News Correspondent, Guardian
The Computer Guys join us for a special "Tech Thursday" edition. They bring tales from the computer world, share advice on traveling with a laptop, and answer your questions.
John Gilroy, WAMU Resident Computer Guy; and Director of Business Development at SolutionsDevelopers
Ben Bederson, WAMU Guest Computer Guy; Professor of Computer Science, University of Maryland-College Park