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Friday on BPR, live from the BPL:
"Press Play” media analysis with the Wall Street Journal’s Callum Borchers & GBH’s Adam Reilly
Live Music Friday: singer/songwriter Debo Ray
PBS European travel guru Rick Steves
NBC10’s Sue O’Connell
Recent segments
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'Try This' podcast offers lessons in sleep and more
The Washington Post's audio toolkit for falling and staying asleep. -
Healey stands by tax cuts after trimming state budget
Healey says the $1 billion in tax breaks were "imperative," despite a projected revenue shortfall. -
Tuesday, January 9
Today, Governor Maura Healey joins Jim Braude and Margery Eagan on Boston Public Radio from 12pm to 1pm. -
Attorneys push to remove Trump from Massachusetts primary ballot
Attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan and Ron Fein from Free Speech For People discuss requesting the removal of former President Donald Trump from Massachusetts' Republican presidential primary ballot. -
Black entrepreneurs reflect on business since NAACP convention
The founders of Privé Parking and RoseMark Production reflect on the city's commitment to Black-owned businesses following the NAACP convention last summer. -
Harvard prof says Gay’s resignation opens door to more attacks on DEI
Claudine Gay should not have resigned over criticism of her congressional testimony and allegations of plagiarism in her academic work, said Harvard history professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad. Her resignation signals there will be continued attacks against DEI in higher education, he said.
Listen to previous shows
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BPR Full Show 08/07: Thirty to Fifty Feral Concert-Goers
BPR Full Show 08/07: Thirty to Fifty Feral Concert-Goers -
Best Of BPR: Striking Actors & Writers Are Canaries In The Coal Mine For AI Protections
Best Of BPR: Striking Actors & Writers Are Canaries In The Coal Mine For AI Protections -
Best Of BPR 8/04: Sen. Elizabeth Warren & Remembering Sinead O'Connor
Best Of BPR 8/04: Sen. Elizabeth Warren & Remembering Sinead O'Connor -
BPR Full Show 08/04: Closer We Are To Fine
BPR Full Show 08/04: Closer We Are To Fine