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Coming up Friday on BPR, live from the BPL:
NPR’s Eric Deggans
Live Music Friday with musicians performing at this year’s Charles River Jazz Festival
Former federal judge Nancy Gertner
Environmentalist Bill McKibben
Media maven Sue O’Connell
Recent segments
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Jeff Weaver: Bernie Sanders Is No 'Back Room Backslapper,' He's Resonating With Americans
Sanders' top aide made the case for the democratic socialist candidate. -
Andrew Smith: New Hampshire Voters Haven't Made Up Their Minds Yet
With one day away from the New Hampshire primary, most New Hampshire haven't made up their minds yet on who to vote for, says Smith. -
Raymond Buckley On Why It's Okay That New Hampshire Hosts The First Primary
Early primaries in Nevada and South Carolina allow minority voices to be heard, says Buckley. -
New Hampshire Debate Analysis With Arnie Arneson And Fergus Cullen
In this special Saturday broadcast, Jim and Margery hold a post-debate analysis with Arnie Arneson and Fergus Cullen. -
Tom Steyer Says Democrats Have To Run On The Economy To Beat Trump
Days before the first-in-the-nation primary, businessman Tom Steyer is harkening back to Bill Clinton’s famous mantra during his 1992 campaign: "It’s the economy, stupid." -
Deval Patrick, The Last Black Candidate In The 2020 Presidential Election
Deval Patrick is troubled by being the last African-American candidate in the race.
Listen to previous shows
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BPR Full Show 9/6: Not In This Economy
BPR Full Show 9/6: Not In This Economy -
Best Of BPR 9/06: Boosting BIPOC Entrepreneurs & Snagging Deals At Brimfield Market
Best Of BPR 9/06: Boosting BIPOC Entrepreneurs & Snagging Deals At Brimfield Market -
BPR Full Show 9/5: Boston Public Schools Superintendent
BPR Full Show 9/5: Boston Public Schools Superintendent -
Best Of BPR 9/05: Back To School With Supt. Skipper & A 'Queer AF' Fashion Show
Best Of BPR 9/05: Back To School With Supt. Skipper & A 'Queer AF' Fashion Show -
Best Of BPR 8/25: Showcasing Our Own Subjective Narratives & Music By Hayley Reardon
Best Of BPR 8/25: Showcasing Our Own Subjective Narratives & Music By Hayley Reardon