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'Furious Hours:' Another Mystery Around Harper Lee
Casey Cep joined Jim Braude to discuss her new book, “Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud and the Last Trial of Harper Lee.” -
John Waters On Being A ‘Know-It-All’
The filmmaker, artist and author stopped by to share some of the lessons he's learned in his wide-ranging career. -
Writer Adam Gopnik On His New Book, 'A Thousand Small Sanities: The Moral Adventure of Liberalism'
New Yorker staff writer Adam Gopnik's joined Boston Public Radio to talk about his new book, 'A Thousand Small Sanities: The Moral Adventure of Liberalism.' -
'Son Of Havana' Luis Tiant On His Story On And Off The Field
Red Sox legend Luis Tiant tells his story of his exile from Cuba and his record-breaking career in his new memoir. -
How Do We 'Win' Against White Nationalist And Jihadist Extremists?
Farah Pandith was first-ever Special Representative To Muslim Communities under President Obama after serving in the H.W. Bush and W. Bush administrations. -
Former MIT President Susan Hockfield On The Next Frontiers For Science And Higher Education
Susan Hockfield, the former president of MIT, discussed her new book, "The Age of Living Machines." -
Announcing The Winners Of BPR's Acrostic Poem Contest
Poet Richard Blanco shared his picks for the winners of BPR's Acrostic Poem Contest. -
Gestational Surrogacy Offers A New Path To Building A Family
Mother's Day can be a painful reminder to would-be moms who can’t get or stay pregnant. Now with increased awareness about medical technology, including less stigma about surrogacy, there are new ways to build a family. -
Anissa Gray's 'The Care And Feeding Of Ravenously Hungry Girls' Is A Debut To Savor
It's our May selection for “Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club.” -
Village Voice: Richard Blanco On His New Book, 'How to Love a Country: Poems'
Poet Richard Blanco joined BPR to talk about his new book, "How to Love a Country: Poems."