The geography of liver transplants, Maryland newest invasive bug, J. Wynn Rousuck and Tom Hal on "Me and My Girl," and a new book of poetry from Baltimore writer Kim Jensen




WYPR: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast Podcast show

Summary: Where you live can make a big difference when you're looking for a liver transplant. Sheilah talks to a wife-and-husband team of mathematician and transplant surgeon who are trying to make the process more fair. Kudzu has taken over the south, and now the kudzu bug has come to Maryland. University of Maryland entomologist William Lamp talks about the bug's arrival in the Old Line State. Maryland Morning theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck and Tom Hall discuss the Community College of Baltimore County's production of Me and My Girl. Baltimore poet Kim Jensen's newest book of poetry pays homage to renowned experimental poet Fanny Howe. She talks about the importance of influence in writing.