Can't put your phone down? Here's why you should try — from one local researcher
To learn more about the relationship we have with our phones, GBH's Morning Edition spoke with Dr. Michael Rich, an expert on interactive media and digital wellness.
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Pop-funk singer and Mass. native Molly Grace says going on tour has been 'surreal'
The 23-year-old singer is stopping at the Sinclair in Cambridge on Friday as part of her "But I'm a Pop Star!" East Coast tour. -
Immigrant storytellers withdraw from Somerville event for fear of Trump enforcement
Over the past eight years, recent immigrants to the United States have shared their personal stories with audiences on stages across Massachusetts in a forum called Suitcase Stories. Now fear has forced some to go silent; others presenters are stepping up to speak in their place at the Somerville Theater. -
Dave Epstein's guide to winter backyard bird feeding
If you are ready to get your bird feeder out, GBHs Dave Epstein has some tips for feeding this time of year. -
Women's sports are more popular than ever, but with that comes a rise in injuries
"Injuries will happen," says physical therapist Lenny Macrina. "Unfortunately, you just hope it doesn't happen to you... it's up to us to try to train [athletes] with jumping correctly, working on strength training... and landing correctly from a jump." -
Amid Trump threats, local nonprofits are strategizing to stay active
A White House effort to pause federal grants and loans may be averted, but local nonprofits are preparing for what may come next.