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- 5356 - Bob Ryan reflects on a lifetime in sports media
Radio Boston talked to veteran sports writer Bob Ryan about his lifetime of work and what's to come for Boston's teams.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 11min - 5355 - A Boston program will pay to replace lead pipes. But residents aren't using it
In efforts to eliminate lead pipes by the next decade, the Boston Water and Sewer Commission announced a replacement program, which allows residents to replace lead pipes at zero cost.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 14min - 5354 - Beth Israel Lahey Health system president reflects on challenges in healthcare
Dr. Kevin Tabb, president and CEO of Beth Israel Lahey Health, joins us. We talk about his leadership journey, the state of healthcare right now and the challenges it may face in the future.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 20min - 5353 - For Kevin Nealon, Boston Comedy Festival a homecoming of sorts
The former Saturday Night Live star Kevin Nealon joins Radio Boston ahead of his stand-up set at City Winery Thursday.
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 13min - 5352 - Two-thirds of Mass. voters are not enrolled with a party. What does that mean for politics?
Steve Koczela of MassINC, Harvard professor and former gubernatorial candidate Danielle Allen and Wendy Wakemen, a Massachusetts GOP strategist, join Radio Boston to discuss what growing unenrollment means for future candidates and ballot measures.
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 19min - 5351 - Defending scientific thinking from denialism
Radio Boston sits down with Lee McIntyre, a Boston University professor, author and senior advisor for Trust in Science at the Aspen Institute, to discuss the need to defend science from denialism and conspiracies.
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 14min - 5350 - Searching for a silver lining in the Steward debacle
John McDonough of Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Health joins Radio Boston to discuss the future of healthcare in Massachusetts.
Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 16min - 5349 - The life and legacy of Dr. Susan Dimock, a medical and surgical trailblazer in Boston history
Historian Susan Wilson joins us to discuss her new book: "Women and Children First: the trailblazing life of Susan Dimock M.D."
Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 15min - 5348 - Beyond a TikTok ban: Warren touts bill to rein in social media giants
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is pushing for greater oversight of all social media companies with a bipartisan bill that would cover issues from foreign ownership to protecting consumers' personal data.
Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 15min - 5347 - In historic first, MGH doctors transplant pig kidney into human patient
Radio Boston talks with Dr. Winfred Williams, the doctor of the man who received a genetically modified pig kidney in a first-of-its-kind operation.
Fri, 22 Mar 2024 - 12min - 5346 - Head of Boston's visitors bureau says city isn't fully recovered from the pandemic but remains hopeful
Martha Sheridan, president and CEO of Meet Boston, the city's visitors and conventions bureau, joins us to talk about the current state of the tourism industry in Greater Boston and what's next for growth in the coming years.
Fri, 22 Mar 2024 - 17min - 5345 - State Senate approves more funding, time limits for the state's emergency shelter system
WBUR state politics reporter Walter Wuthmann gives us the latest on the bills moving through the Massachusetts Legislature which would send more funding to the state emergency shelter system and impose time limits on shelter stays.
Fri, 22 Mar 2024 - 04min - 5344 - Leader of Boston-based GrubStreet reflects on writing center's mission and successes
The nation's largest creative writing center is located right here in Boston. GrubStreet has taught students from around the world for the last 27 years. We talk with GrubStreet's founder and executive director about its mission and what's next for the center and its writers.
Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 16min - 5343 - What will happen to life science lab spaces as the industry moves online?
Massachusetts is a major hub for biotech and life sciences, and lab space in the state is needed for industry players. But since the real estate boom in lab spaces post-COVID, many are now opening up empty.
Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 15min - 5342 - After court upholds Brookline ban, other towns appear poised to adopt generational restrictions on tobacco
Brookline bans anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 2000 from buying any tobacco products. The bylaw, adopted in 2020 and upheld by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court earlier this month, paves the way for other communities in the commonwealth to install similar generational bans on tobacco purchases.
Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 14min - 5341 - Food inflation is straining wallets. What can we do about it?
Radio Boston speaks with local food organizations about how inflation has worsened food insecurity in Massachusetts and abroad.
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 18min - 5340 - Author says engaging DEI conversation with white men is key
Amid growing pushback against diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives across the country, Colette Phillips, author of the book "The Includers," and Bob Rivers, CEO of Eastern Bank, sit down with Radio Boston to discuss why white men are key to move the work of inclusion forward.
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 12min - 5339 - Gov. Healey pushes for additional housing to keep people living and working in Mass.
"There is no issue that I am moving with greater urgency and intention than this issue of housing," said Healey. She said that to fix the housing shortage, state and local governments need to work together and that the problem needs “collective action.”
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 38min - 5338 - 'Open Your Heart' documentary brings East Boston's immigrants to the screen
Radio Boston discusses East Boston's immigrant community and changing landscape in connection with a new documentary called "Open Your Heart: Immigrant Stories from Boston and Beyond".
Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 13min - 5337 - Urban Grape co-founder TJ Douglas talks about breaking barriers in the wine industry
Only 1% of wine businesses in the U.S. are Black-owned, according to the Association of African American Vintners. Boston is home to one of them. Radio Boston speaks with TJ Douglas about his growing business, Urban Grape, and what's next.
Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 16min - 5336 - Unpacking the law surrounding 'The Holdovers' plagiarism allegations
Screenwriter Simon Stephenson claims Alexander Payne's "The Holdovers," steals the broader structures, themes and character dynamics of Stephenson's unproduced screenplay "Frisco." Two Intellectual property law experts and a film critic join Radio Boston to dissect the allegations.
Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 16min - 5335 - 'Beyond All Repair' unravels new details in a past murder case
Radio Boston sits down with WBUR senior podcast producer Amory Sivertson to talk about her new podcast, "Beyond All Repair." Sivertson recounts her reporting process and how a he-said-she-said case with a complex web of family secrets has unraveled decades later.
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 14min - 5334 - Aoife O'Donovan's new album 'All My Friends' looks at women's rights in America
Newton-born folk singer Aoife O'Donovan joined Radio Boston to talk about her upcoming album, which digs into women's suffrage in America and the rights women still have to fight for.
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 12min - 5333 - Cannabis industry leaders react to Healey's move to pardon those convicted of possession
Healey office said a blanket pardon of those convicted of simple marijuana possession could affect "hundreds of thousands" of people in Massachusetts. But what impact will this have on the daily lives of people with previous convictions?
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 15min - 5332 - Celebrate Pi day with Petsi Pies founder Renee McLeod
Somerville's Petsi Pies founder Renee McLeod tells us why pies are important to her and gives tips on how to make the best pies at home.
Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 09min - 5331 - Where find Massachusetts sugarhouses during Maple Weekend
Radio Boston checks in on the maple crop this season and learn where people can visit sugarhouses to celebrate Maple Weekend.
Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 06min - 5330 - New book explores little known 1704 raid of English settlers in Deerfield
New York Times' best-selling author James Swanson examines that one event in his new book, “The Deerfield Massacre: A Surprise Attack, a Forced March, and the Fight for Survival in Early America." Swanson joins Radio Boston to discuss how this history is remembered.
Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 13min - 5329 - Boston's Haitian-American community grapples with home country's turmoil
Radio Boston looks at the chaos happening Haiti's capital of Port-Au-Prince through the eyes of our local Haitian-American community.
Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 17min - 5328 - Day-to-day struggles weigh down the T's ambitious improvements
Boston Globe transportation reporter Taylor Dolven and Brain Kane of the MBTA Advisory Board join Radio Boston to dissect another wild week at the T.
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 31min - 5327 - Are any internet wellness trends actually rooted in science?Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 12min
- 5326 - Months after promised improvements, little progress on filling public housing vacancies
WBUR investigations correspondent Todd Wallack joins Radio Boston for an update on the thousands of vacancies in Massachusetts' public housing system he first uncovered in 2023.
Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 12min - 5325 - Before Mayor Wu's planned Blue Hill Ave. redesign, there was 28X
The 28X project, which envisioned Boston's first ever bus rapid transit line along Blue Hill Avenue, met significant community opposition after it was first proposed 2009. Now, 15 years later, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is trying to advance her own vision for bus lane project on the street. Are the differences big enough for history not to repeat itself?
Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 21min - 5324 - As gaming business booms, Healey proposes cut to addiction funding
The gambling industry, which includes the year-old sports betting program, casinos, and the lottery, is big business in Massachusetts. Radio Boston explores the ethical tensions that loom over gambling in the commonwealth.
Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 34min - 5323 - Reflecting on 4 years of the COVID-19 pandemic — and discussing what's to comeFri, 08 Mar 2024 - 47min
- 5322 - How 'American Fiction' reclaimed Hollywood's Boston representation
The Oscars will take place this Sunday, and "American Fiction," directed by Cord Jefferson, is one of the two Best Picture nominees set in the Greater Boston.
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 13min - 5321 - Berklee symposium schools community on hip-hop both here and abroad
Radio Boston previews Berklee’s third annual International Hip-Hop Symposium this evening a few Boston-based DJs.
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 14min - 5320 - Bill could put families in shelter system on the clock
A measure passed by the Massachusetts House yesterday would limit stays in the state's emergency shelter system to between 9 and twelve months.
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 09min - 5319 - After Trump's big primary win in Mass., what's the future of conservatism in the commonwealth?
Radio Boston talks with Jennifer Nassour, who chaired Nikki Haley's campaign in Massachusetts and served as chair of the Massachusetts GOP from 2009 to 2011.
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 11min - 5318 - Haley suspends presidential campaign after primary losses in Massachusetts, other Super Tuesday states
Radio Boston talks with WBUR state politics reporter Walter Wuthmann, the Boston Globe's James Pindell, and John Milligan, executive director of the Massachusetts Republican Party.
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 17min - 5317 - Berklee program teaches music to youth involved in the juvenile justice system
We learn more about a program through Berklee College of Music is teaching teens in the juvenile justice system about music and songwriting.
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 19min - 5316 - "No for Milton" leader reacts to growing opposition to MBTA Communities law
Denny Swenson, a leader of the "No for Milton" campaign that forced a successful local referendum against state-mandated zoning changes around T stops, joins Radio Boston to discuss growing pushback to the MBTA Communities law.
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 19min - 5315 - Trump, Haley vie for Massachusetts Republican votes on a rainy Super Tuesday
WBUR state politics reporter Walter Wuthmann joins Radio Boston from a polling place in Townsend with the latest on Super Tuesday voting in the commonwealth.
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 08min - 5314 - Mayor Wu talks about navigating policy priorities and community pushback
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu joins Radio Boston to talk about the clash between wanting to get policy priorities done and the tension of community pushback.
Mon, 04 Mar 2024 - 47min - 5313 - What silent comedy 'Hundreds of Beavers' can tell us about the indie film industry today
A modern silent slapstick comedy, "Hundreds of Beavers," is having its Boston-area premiere at the Somerville Theater tonight, and is showing through March 7.
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 11min - 5312 - Cape Cod researchers track white shark deep into the Gulf of Mexico
The 14-foot shark, named LeeBeth, is now swimming off the cost of Matamoros, Mexico, more westward into the Gulf than researchers have ever seen.
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 10min - 5311 - High Super Tuesday stakes in Mass. for Nikki Haley, state GOP chair Amy Carnevale
WBUR political correspondent Anthony Brooks joins Radio Boston to discuss what's at stake for Republicans in Massachusetts on Super Tuesday.
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 15min - 5310 - Christian nationalism and Massachusetts
Radio Boston talks about the rise of Christian nationalism in the U.S. and what it means for Massachusetts.
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 18min - 5309 - Author David Grann on the impact and legacy of his book, 'Killers of the Flower Moon'
Author David Grann joins Radio Boston to talk about his book, "Killers of the Flower Moon." It tells the story of a series of murders of the Osage people in Oklahoma after oil was discovered on their tribal land, and how J. Edgar Hoover used the investigation of the murder to launch the FBI.
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 14min - 5308 - Former Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien on his decision to coach at Boston College
Former Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien is headed to Chestnut Hill, for reasons, he tells Radio Boston, that have as much to do with family as they do with football.
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 13min - 5307 - Mass. considers how to fund transportation without the gas tax
U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss, along with Evan Horowitz of the Center for State Policy Analysis at Tufts University, share their ideas on how Massachusetts can fund transportation projects in a future in which electric car adoption makes the state gas tax obsolete.
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 16min - 5306 - Ukrainian-Americans await a foreign aid package that appears stuck in Congress
U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss provides an update on the latest in Washington, where a major foreign aid package is held up amidst Republican infighting.
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 17min - 5305 - Making homemade ramen from scratch with Chef Joe GattoTue, 27 Feb 2024 - 12min
- 5304 - How to make friends as an adult in Boston
Radio Boston sat down with three Boston locals to talk about how they successfully found their group of friends, and how they made the city feel a little less lonely.
Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 12min - 5303 - U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan on Steward Health and whether a potential government shutdown
U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan of Massachusetts joins Radio Boston to talk about the latest with the financially troubled Steward Health and whether Congress can avoid a government shutdown this week.
Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 22min - 5302 - The Celtics are back atop the NBA — and they might be better than everMon, 26 Feb 2024 - 09min
- 5301 - Are standardized tests making a comeback in higher education?
Radio Boston digs into some higher education institutions' decisions to bring back the SAT and ACT requirements for college applications.
Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 16min - 5300 - SparkFM's founder on starting the digital radio station during a pandemic
Boston's online radio station SparkFM was founded just under four years ago, and so much has happened since then including a global pandemic. Founder and CEO Danielle Johnson joins us to talk about how it started and how it's going.
Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 21min - 5299 - What the search for Bigfoot in Massachusetts can teach us about ourselves
Author and professor John O'Connor, joins us to discuss his new book: "The Secret History of Bigfoot: Field Notes on a North American Monster." He centers Massachusetts in the book, he tells us why.
Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 13min - 5298 - After Milton referendum, housing advocates sift through optimism and pessimism
Radio Boston talks with Salim Furth, a Milton native who now works as a Senior Research Fellow at George Mason University's Mercatus Center, and Ed Lyons, a Republican activist and political writer.
Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 13min - 5297 - Pressley 'encouraged' by latest round of student debt relief but wants broader action
Massachusetts U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley joins Radio Boston to talk about Steward Health, pharmacies closing in her district, student loan forgiveness, and marking Black History Month.
Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 20min - 5296 - In 'John Proctor is the Villain,' teens challenge an accepted truth
Radio Boston sat down with Huntington Theatre Artistic Director Loretta Greco, and actor Haley Wong to talk about the making of "John Proctor is the Villain."
Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 15min - 5295 - It's time for taxes. Here's what you need to know
Radio Boston dug into what you need to know for tax season this year with local financial expert Ancel Tejada, program manager of the Financial Empowerment Initiative at MASSCAP.
Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 10min - 5294 - The Massachusetts GOP is mired in turmoil and debt. It's part of something bigger
The Massachusetts GOP's troubles mirror the turmoil churning in the party's national committee, and the Republican apparatuses in swing states like Michigan and Arizona.
Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 20min - 5293 - 2023 was tough for Boston's tech industry. Will 2024 be better?
Radio Boston recaps a rough year for Boston's tech industry and what the future holds with Boston Globe reporter Aaron Pressman.
Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 11min - 5292 - Sandwich celebrates 150th birthday of children's author Thornton BurgessWed, 21 Feb 2024 - 12min
- 5291 - Learning about political writer Maria K. Stewart and other Black figures in Boston's history
Boston Globe senior opinion writer and columnist Kimberly Atkins Stohr joins us to share more about the life and impact of Maria K. Stewart, the first Black female published political writer. Then, Boston historian and journalist Dart Adams joins us to share more about Black leaders and landmarks in Boston's history that need recognition.
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 15min - 5290 - Donna Summer's estate takes on Kanye West in copyright battle
Peter Karol of the Center for Intellectual Property at the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law, Bhamati Viswanathan of New England Law and historian Dart Adams join Radio Boston to discuss the history and legal complexities of sampling.
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 19min - 5289 - New day program for migrants opens in Chelsea
Amidst an overflowing emergency shelter system in Massachusetts, the nonprofit La Colaborativa is opening a state-funded day program in Chelsea for newly arrived migrants.
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 06min - 5288 - Boston could face revenue shortfalls from empty office buildings
Radio Boston talks about a new report detailing potential tax revenue shortfalls due to office buildings remaining empty after the pandemic.
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 14min - 5287 - ‘The Dynasty’ pulls back the curtain on the New England Patriots
The Apple+ documentary series “The Dynasty” takes viewers behind the scenes of the Patriots’ 20-year run of excellence and provides new insights into the chief characters of the drama. Jeff Benedict, author of the book by the same name that inspired the series, and Michael Holley, NBC Sports Boston host and author, joined Radio Boston to discuss the show.
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 14min - 5286 - Rep. Stephen Lynch on the latest with Steward Health and its financial struggles
Massachusetts U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch joins Radio Boston to give the latest on the financial challenges at Steward Health. Plus, WBUR's Deb Becker and Priyanka Dayal McCluskey provide analysis.
Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 22min - 5285 - Milton voters rejected a multifamily zoning proposal. What happens next?
Milton's "no" vote this week puts the ball in the court of Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell, who's repeatedly threatened legal action against municipalities that reject new housing in line with the MBTA Communities Act. So, what happens next? Radio Boston asks former state Attorney General Scott Harshbarger.
Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 09min - 5284 - Anita Hill headlines Boston Conservatory Orchestra's Black History Month show
Dr. Anita Hill joined Radio Boston to talk about her long career of advocacy and her upcoming performance with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 14min - 5283 - Boston is best in the world at biotech. Beijing wants to do it better
Amidst growing biotechnology competition between the U.S. and China, the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party visited biotech labs in Boston this week.
Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 29min - 5282 - Annual orchid show mixes living plants with sculptures of flowers made from plastic bags
Two thousand flowers are in bloom right now at the New England Botanic Garden's annual orchid show. But tucked among the living plants are dozens of sculptures of orchids made from single-use plastic bags.The exhibition is called "Patterns in Bloom" and it's the brainchild of New England artist Molly Gambardella.
Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 05min - 5281 - Local organizers strive to galvanize Black voters ahead of a pivotal election year
Ahead of a national election season in 2024, community organizations are trying to get out the word to local Black voters to make their voices heard.
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 16min - 5280 - COVID isolation guidelines may soon change. What does this mean for Mass.?
Radio Boston talks about some potentially big changes to COVID isolation guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 07min - 5279 - Celebrating different kinds of love this Valentine's Day
"The Jar is a 21st-century model to help people create, catalyze and deepen meaningful relationships with people who are like them and not like them," founder Ben-Aharon said. "It allows people to show up fully as themselves."
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 07min - 5278 - Celebrating 200 years of dinosaur research — and how local scientists helped change paleontology
Two hundred years ago, an English geologist named William Buckland found a fossil unlike anything he’d ever seen. He called it "Megalosaurus" and thought it belonged to a large lizard. Little did he know he’d discovered the first of a group of animals that still fascinate us today: dinosaurs.
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 14min - 5277 - All eyes on Milton for high-stakes housing vote
Lisa Alexander of Boston College Law School, Andrew Brinker of the Boston Globe and Chris Dempsey of the city planning firm Speck Dempsey join Radio Boston to discuss an upcoming referendum in Milton over whether to comply with the MBTA Communities Act.
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 24min - 5276 - U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch on how he's changed over time and what's still left to do in office
We get to know Massachusetts Congressman Stephen Lynch, from his time as an iron worker and lawyer, to how he's changed in the nearly 30 years he's been in elected office. Plus, how a cheeseburger may have saved his life. Seriously!
Mon, 12 Feb 2024 - 27min - 5275 - Cape Cod has a wastewater problem. Here's what low- and high-tech solutions look like
WBUR climate correspondent Barbara Moran joins Radio Boston to explain what's causing wastewater to enter Cape Cod's bays and estuaries and what some enterprising residents are doing about it.
Mon, 12 Feb 2024 - 13min - 5274 - Educators weigh in on a new vision for Boston Public Schools
Radio Boston hears from Jessica Tang, president of the Boston Teachers Union, and Aparna Lakshmi, history teacher at the O’Bryant School in Roxbury, about the city plan for Boston Public Schools and their own vision for a re-imagined BPS.
Fri, 09 Feb 2024 - 17min - 5273 - Need to unpack your relationship to money? A financial therapist weighs in
Jenae Murphy, a licensed financial therapist and the founder of Financial Therapy LLC in Brockton, joins Radio Boston with tips on how to improve your relationship to money.
Fri, 09 Feb 2024 - 13min - 5272 - City of Boston celebrates 'Year of the Dragon' this Lunar New Year
Lunar New Year starts Saturday, and according to the Chinese zodiac system, it's the year of the dragon. We talk with two people about what Lunar New Year means to them.
Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 13min - 5271 - Mass. officials want the state to be a climate tech hub for the world. Can they pull it off?
The Greater Boston area already has major hubs of biotechnology and life sciences. Now Gov. Maura Healey wants to make the commonwealth a climate tech lab for the world. A local tech reporter joins Radio Boston to discuss.
Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 14min - 5270 - Outdoor dining will return to some — but not all — Boston streets this spring
Once again this year, restaurants in the North End will largely be left out of Boston's outdoor dining program.
Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 09min - 5269 - Learning more about the Boston Black Panther Party through one photograph
We learn more about a new exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts called "Comrade Sisters," documenting the work of the Black Panther Party. WBUR's Ari Gray joins us to share more.
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 11min - 5268 - With Steward in dire straits, future of Mass. hospitals is uncertain
Financial trouble at the for-profit company Steward Health Care System has cast uncertainty on the future of several Massachusetts hospitals.
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 11min - 5267 - State officials and support groups work to aid veterans amid high suicide rates
Radio Boston spoke with two military veterans about how to reduce rates of suicide among veterans and what Beacon Hill could do to help.
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 18min - 5266 - Jerod Mayo is embracing his history-making place as Patriots' first Black head coach
Radio Boston talks about Jerod Mayo's history-making role as the New England Patriots' first-ever Black head coach.
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 15min - 5265 - A look at efforts to beef up libraries in Mass. prisons and jailsTue, 06 Feb 2024 - 17min
- 5264 - Harvard class teaches literature through Taylor Swift's songwriting
Harvard professor Stephanie Burt joins Radio Boston to discuss what it's like teaching students about great literary works from the past through Taylor Swift's songwriting.
Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 15min - 5263 - Mass. Legislature aims to strengthen gun laws with new bills
WBUR state politics reporter Walter Wuthmann joins Radio Boston to break down the state's proposed new gun bills.
Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 11min - 5262 - Checking in on the state's emergency shelter system
WBUR's Gabrielle Emanuel shares the story of one family living in one of the state's overflow shelter sites. Then, we find out more about the latest overflow shelter site that opened in Roxbury on Wednesday from WBUR's Paula Moura.
Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 20min - 5261 - Composer Rob Kapilow on the magic of Tchaikovsky
Musician, author, and composer Rob Kapilow will unpack Tchaikovsky's "Serenade for Strings" with local chamber orchestra A Far Cry tomorrow at the New England Conservatory this weekend. It's part of the Celebrity Series of Boston.
Fri, 02 Feb 2024 - 14min - 5260 - 'A lot of light': One year after the unimaginable, Tyler Lawrence's mother reflects on the life of her son
Tyler Lawrence, a 13-year-old from Norwood, was shot and killed near his grandparents' home in Mattapan on Jan. 29, 2023. He was sweet, loving, forgiving and kind, said his mother. She still feels like she is waiting for him to come home.
Fri, 02 Feb 2024 - 32min - 5259 - How to find the 'winter hexagon' in the night sky
Kelly Beatty, senior editor at Sky & Telescope, drops by Radio Boston to tell you how to find some of the brightest stars in our galaxy this winter.
Thu, 01 Feb 2024 - 13min - 5258 - How two organizations in Lynn are working to support youth
Nonprofits LifeScene and Roca Inc. help kids focus on their futures, build skills and where necessary, avoid the cycle of violence. Representatives from the organizations join Radio Boston to discuss their work and the impact it is having right now.
Thu, 01 Feb 2024 - 17min - 5257 - Mass. GOP chair says party will back Trump if he is the nominee
Radio Boston talks with Jennifer Nassour, former head of the Massachusetts Republican Party, and current state GOP chair Amy Carnevale about the future of their party.
Thu, 01 Feb 2024 - 16min
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