Today on Boston Public Radio, live from the Boston Public Library:

South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh was found for guilty of the murder of his wife and son. We opened the phone lines to hear from listeners about their thoughts on the verdict.

Shirley Leung discussed Gov. Maura Healey’s tax proposal, Mayor Michelle Wu’s plan to revitalize downtown Boston, and the new leadership at MassBio and John Hancock.

Callie Crossley discussed Melvin B. Miller passing the torch over at the Bay State Banner, Brian Flores’ discrimination case against the NFL, diverse casting in Disney’s "Peter Pan" remake, and her excitement for the return of McDonald’s Shamrock Shake and her love for breakfast all day.

James Bennett II talked "Cocaine Bear," Academy Award categories that deserve more recognition, A.R.T’s “The Wife of Willesden,” a women in cartography exhibit at the Boston Public Library, and the Celebrity Series of Boston Jazz Festival.

Vincent Pastore who played “Big Pussy” on the Sopranos joined to reflect on the show before his Sopranos Q&A with a few other cast members at the Boch Shubert Theater.

St. Patrick’s Celtic Sojourn peformed for Live Music Friday this week. This included Brian and Lindsay O’Donovan, guitarist Keith Murphy and fiddle player Katie McNally.

We ended the show by asking listeners if they would consider living on Life at Sea Cruises for just $30,000 a year with all expenses included. That's around the average price of living in a studio apartment in Boston, but the difference is you'd be sailing all around the world.