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Chasten Buttigieg On His New Memoir And Why It's 'Still Unsafe To Be Gay'
Buttigieg discusses the historic role he played in his husband's presidential campaign and his hope for the future of the LGBTQ community. -
Beyond The Page: Reading Selections From Author Elise Hooper
Each month, Beyond The Page: A WGBH Book Club features a notable author, who takes part in a live Q&A with a WGBH personality to discuss the intricacies… -
Book Club: 'The Mountains Sing' By Nguyen Phan Que Mai
This moving saga has captivated readers with its authenticity and lyrical storytelling. -
Encore: Harriet Tubman, American Patriot
Tubman's remarkable life as a spy, abolitionist, nurse and cook included connections to Boston. Many know her name but few know her story. -
Beyond The Page: Reading Selections From Author Maya Shanbhag Lang
For its August edition, Beyond The Page selected Maya Shanbhag Lang’s What We Carry, a memoir about mothers and daughters, lies and truths, receiving and giving care, and how we cannot grow up until we fully understand the people who raised us. -
Larry Tye: New Biography Of Joseph McCarthy Draws Throughline To Donald Trump
Tye discussed his biography of McCarthy, "Demagogue: The Life And Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy." -
Food Cozy Mysteries: The Books Serving Up Recipes With A Side Of Murder
We explore the niche mystery genre, known as food cozies, where the food is just as important as the murder. -
Sy Montgomery On Her Latest Book, 'Condor Comeback'
Naturalist and author Sy Montgomery turns her sights to the California condor, once declared extinct in the wild, and the scientists and volunteers working to save the "wise" birds. -
Encore: Visit Your Favorite Literary Locations In 'Booked'
If your travel plans were cancelled, find some solace in “Booked: A Traveler’s Guide to Literary Locations Around the World.” -
Combining Indictment With Insight, A Historian Offers Context For The Age Of Trump
Anne Applebaum writes in Twilight of Democracy that heir to fears and hatreds, even advanced societies are straining under repeated blows: protracted war, economic disruptions, migration, a pandemic.