

Hannah Uebele is a producer for Under the Radar with Callie Crossley and previously worked as associate producer for Boston Public Radio. She graduated from Tufts University with a B.S. in English and Environmental Studies. She's a proud Delawarean but has found herself saying "wicked" more and more often, so the Bostonian metamorphosis is well underway.Contact: hannah_uebele@wgbh.org
July 13, 2020
Updated August 07, 2023
Sculptor Nancy Schön, the artist behind the iconic “Make Way For Ducklings” sculpture in Boston’s Public Garden, spoke with Boston Public Radio on Monday. Schön released a new sculpture last month titled "COVID-19"and noted the importance of public art during particularly in politically charged times.

Hannah Uebele is a producer for Under the Radar with Callie Crossley and previously worked as associate producer for Boston Public Radio. She graduated from Tufts University with a B.S. in English and Environmental Studies. She's a proud Delawarean but has found herself saying "wicked" more and more often, so the Bostonian metamorphosis is well underway.Contact: hannah_uebele@wgbh.org