Beep Baseball debuts at Fenway Park, bringing America's pastime to all
Blind and low-vision athletes took to the field at Fenway, using sound to play the beloved sport. Boston Strong head coach and player Joe Quintanilla joined GBH's All Things Considered to share more.
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It's hard to raise a child with a rare disorder. This Mass. mom still makes time to raise awareness.
Mary Pederson is a single mom of a 3-year-old son, Carter, who has lissencephaly, a rare disease known as "smooth-brain syndrome" that causes developmental regressions. -
How Massachusetts inspired some of H.P. Lovecraft's scary stories
David Goudsward Author of "HP Lovecraft in the Merrimack Valley " joined GBH's All Things Considered to discuss Lovecraft's connections to Massachusetts -
Art is a powerful avenue for healing at this Black Boston church
Rev. Liz Walker, founder of the “Can We Talk?” community healing initiative, says artistic expression goes beyond spiritual healing; it also aids in physical healing. -
Breast cancer is on the rise for younger women and Asian American women
Studies also show that Black women have a 38% higher mortality rate from breast cancer than white women despite a slightly lower overall incidence. -
Meet the ‘Lifeblood of Hubbardston’ Katie Young
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What’s it like to play chamber music? A feeling of ‘pure expression.’
The Concord Chamber Music Society’s new co-artistic directors share the “transformative power” of chamber music ahead of the group’s 25th season. -
The Gershwins’ ‘prescient’ political satire comes to Boston 90 years after its original run
Audiences will “be picking their jaws up off the floor,” artistic director Gil Rose said.