East Coast poet Archie the Messenger showcases his work.
Ehrlich's fundraising boom, the end of the Iraq War, and Maryland receives education funding. Anthony and his circle of commentators discuss this week's issues.
Open phones.
2 young girls in Baltimore have been accused of robbery and murder. What does this say about our families and our city?
Judge Michele Hotten
Baltimore State's Attorney candidate Gregg Bernstein
Open Phones! What news item or political development caught your eye?
Former MD First Lady Kendel Ehrlich
Show Podcasts
June 11, 2010 - Hour 1
A Baltimore city police officer was out with friends when someone walked by and grabbed a female companion inappropriately. Although what happened next is in dispute, what we do know is that the officer unloaded 13 shots, with 9 hitting the citizen. The citizen died.
June 4, 2010 - Hour 2
At the top of the hour, Anthony continues his conversation with the National Association of Women Business Owners in Baltimore.
Then: Nine murders over one weekend in Baltimore! Many tout the fact that violent crime is down in our city - but you wouldn't know that if you were the mother, father or child of one of the victims of murder in Baltimore.
June 4, 2010 - Hour 1
Baltimore's own, former Tennessee Titan player Jason Murphy uses his fame and influence to inspire young people and give back to the community. He and his fiancee sportscaster and freelance journalist Robyn Marks will join Anthony to talk about his career, their pending nuptials and the Hold the Line Foundation's upcoming football camps for kids and ways you can support their outstanding work!
May 28, 2010 - Hour 2
He was a famed Tuskegee Airman, a successful businessman and a community activist and leader. This week Ray Haysbert Sr., one time owner of Baltimore's Parks Sausages died at the age of 90.
During hour 2 of The Anthony McCarthy Show share your memories, your interactions and your thoughts about the legendary leader.
May 28, 2010 - Hour 1
BRAINWASHED examines how the very fabric of black American life has been undermined by brainwashing—from family issues and finances to emotional and spiritual concerns, entertainment, health, and education. In each chapter, Burrell presents the contemporary manifestation of an issue that perpetuates Black Inferiority, examines the historical roots, builds a bridge to the present, and offers positive propaganda solutions.
May 21, 2010 - Hour 2
In the 1950s, in order to prove that black children had been hurt by segregation, Thurgood Marshall used a study developed by black psychologists in the south which asked children a series of questions based on their impressions of black and white play dolls. They found that black children thought their skin color, their hair texture and their facial features were less "good" or "beautiful" than whites.
May 21, 2010 - Hour 1
Voters in Arkansas, Pennsylvania and Kentucky sent a loud and clear message to incumbents on Tuesday - BEWARE! 30 year U.S. Senate Republican turned Democrat Arlen Spector of PA was turned out, two term Senator Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas failed to get enough votes to avoid a run-off and Tea Party favorite Rand Paul snatched the Republican Senate nomination from the establishment favorite - what does it all mean for the upcoming mid-terms? Was this a referendum on President Obama? Was this the wake-up call the Democrats needed.
May 14, 2010 - Hour 2
An entire hour to discuss whatever you have on your mind! Anthony opens the phones to talk about a new food czar for the city of Baltimore, race car driving in downtown, everyone is upset with this mayor's budget and much, much more....
May 14, 2010 - Hour 1
The governor of Arizona made headlines again this week by signing a controvertial law which bans ethnic studies programs in public schools and higher education that may be divisive, promotes racial strife or leads to the discrimination of other groups. Her aim was to stop a very popular Hispanic studies program at an Arizona university.
Are ethnic studies programs necessary? Do they promote divisions among America's racial melting pot? What is going on in Arizona anyway?
May 7, 2010 - Hour 2
Maryland Delegate Patrick McDonough wants to introduce an Immigration Bill similar to the controversial new law in Arizona. Some people say it will lead to racial profiling and harassment, others say something must be done to curb America's problem with undocumented aliens.





