Today on Boston Public Radio:
We began the show by opening phone lines, talking with listeners about this past weekend’s shooting at LGBTQ+ nightclub Club Q in Colorado Springs.
Trenni Casey discussed the backlash over the World Cup in Qatar, and Celtics forward Jaylen Brown coming under fire for tweeting a video of antisemitic hate group Israel United in Christ outside the Barclays Center. Casey is an anchor and reporter for NBC Sports Boston.
Bridget Lancaster shared her Thanksgiving tips and tricks, answering listeners’ questions on everything from cooking turkey in oven bags to gravy consistency. Lancaster is co-host of “America’s Test Kitchen" on PBS, and executive editorial director at America’s Test Kitchen.
Jared Bowen talked about his latest arts and culture roundup, focusing on “The Play That Goes Wrong” at the Lyric Stage Opera and “SIX” at the Emerson Colonial Theatre. Bowen is GBH's executive arts editor.
Ted Nesi and Kim Kalunian discussed Gina Raimondo’s path to her current role as U.S. secretary of commerce, and the results of Rhode Island’s midterm elections. Nesi is the politics and business editor for WPRI 12, where he also serves as an investigative reporter. He writes the weekly “Nesi’s Notes” column, and co-hosts “Newsmakers” on WPRI. Kalunian is a reporter and co-anchor of “12 News Now” at 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
John King updated us on the latest political headlines, focusing on the road ahead for President Joe Biden with Republicans in control of the House of Representatives. King is CNN’s chief national correspondent, and the host of “Inside Politics.”
We ended the show by asking listeners when the best time to eat your Thanksgiving meal is.