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'Open Your Heart' documentary brings East Boston's immigrants to the screen
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16:16Mar 18, 2024Unpacking 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...
Radio Boston
16:59Mar 18, 2024'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...
Radio Boston
14:58Mar 15, 2024Aoife 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.
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12:29Mar 15, 2024Advertisement
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...
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15:38Mar 15, 2024Celebrate 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.
Radio Boston
09:30Mar 14, 2024Where 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.
Radio Boston
06:57Mar 14, 2024New 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...
Radio Boston
13:10Mar 14, 2024Boston'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.
Radio Boston
17:49Mar 14, 2024Day-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.
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31:46Mar 13, 2024Are any internet wellness trends actually rooted in science?
From "sleepy girl mocktail" to an all-meat diet, experts weigh in on internet wellness trends.
Radio Boston
12:55Mar 12, 2024Months 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.
Radio Boston
12:08Mar 12, 2024Before 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,...
Radio Boston
21:52Mar 12, 2024As 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...
Radio Boston
34:08Mar 11, 2024Reflecting on 4 years of the COVID-19 pandemic — and discussing what's to come
Radio Boston reflects on four years of the COVID-19 pandemic with health care leaders.
Radio Boston
47:01Mar 8, 2024How '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.
Radio Boston
13:38Mar 7, 2024Berklee 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.
Radio Boston
14:47Mar 7, 2024Bill 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.
Radio Boston
09:21Mar 7, 2024After 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.
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