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Coming up Thursday on BPR:
Former Meet The Press Moderator Chuck Todd
Former Massachusetts public safety secretary Andrea Cabral
MIT economist Jon Gruber
Bill O'Brien (Boston College head football coach) and Tom O’Brien (HYM Investment Group)
Recent segments
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With Singing Indoors Still Forbidden, Mass Cultural Council Head Says Return Of The Arts Vulnerable
One person shows are in. Singing —for now— is still out. How will the arts industry rebuild over the next few months? -
Is The Church's Influence Waning? 'All Rev'd Up' Hosts Disagree
Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price offered two varying takes on a recent Gallup study on American's attitudes towards religion. -
'We Should Be Ashamed Of Ourselves': DA Rollins Vows To Look Into Officers At The Heart Of The Sean Ellis Case
"I am no longer going to waste any of my office's limited resources and time defending such egregious criminal conduct, hard stop," Rollins said. -
CNN Anchor Don Lemon: Officers Charged With Floyd's Killing 'Didn't See His Humanity'
The host of "CNN Tonight" joined "Boston Public Radio" to discuss his latest book, "This Is the Fire: What I Say To My Friends About Racism.” -
Andrea Cabral On The Trauma Of Addressing The Chauvin Trial As A Black Woman
"It is that difficult," the former Suffolk County sheriff said Thursday. -
Biden Is Dedicating Billions To Address Climate Change. Does It Go Far Enough?
Climate activist Bill McKibben speaks about the pros and cons of Biden's plan.
Listen to previous shows
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Best Of BPR 10/03: A Missing Eastie Woman's Family Speaks Out & Jim's Naked Attraction
Best Of BPR 10/03: A Missing Eastie Woman's Family Speaks Out & Jim's Naked Attraction -
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Best Of BPR 10/02: Harvard Law's Laurence Tribe & Retired Federal Judge Nancy Gertner On Donald Trump
Best Of BPR 10/02: Harvard Law's Laurence Tribe & Retired Federal Judge Nancy Gertner On Donald Trump -
BPR Full Show 9/29: Driving Into A Swamp
BPR Full Show 9/29: Driving Into A Swamp -
Best Of BPR 9/29: Pao Arts Center & Environmental Panel
Best Of BPR 9/29: Pao Arts Center & Environmental Panel