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A look inside the $1.6 billion development plan around Fenway ParkWhat happens when an entire city— an entire region, even — claims a century-old patch of grass as its backyard? The answer is dividing Red Sox fans and residents.ResumeRadio Boston18:55Sep 29, 2023
Sen. Elizabeth Warren on local impacts of a possible government shutdownU.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren joins us to talk about what a possible government shutdown could mean for Massachusetts. ResumeRadio Boston12:23Sep 29, 2023
Rep. Jim McGovern on what a government shutdown would mean for MassachusettsWBUR's Radio Boston talks with Rep. Jim McGovern about WIC, the federal food assistance program for moms and young kids that could quickly run out of money if Congress misses...ResumeRadio Boston12:34Sep 28, 2023
'Healing Dakota' spotlights local man's work helping dogs recover from PTSDJames Lamonte joins WBUR's Radio Boston to talk about his work helping dogs recover from PTSD and how it can be used to recognize PTSD in humans.ResumeRadio Boston07:41Sep 28, 2023
Joel Christian Gill on the local independent comic scene, and where Boston artists fit inJoel Christian Gill joins us for our monthly deep dive into all things comics with a look at the upcoming Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo happening in Boston this weekend.ResumeRadio Boston10:08Sep 28, 2023
The latest on why the T is so off trackThe MBTA's less-than-one-year-old Green Line Extension is in serious disrepair. Meanwhile, federal regulators are tightening the leash on track work in the name of worker safety.ResumeRadio Boston29:51Sep 27, 2023
A look at the movement to bus Boston's students before the court order to desegregateWe hear from Michael Curry, president and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers and a member of the national board of directors for the NAACP, and and...ResumeRadio Boston32:00Sep 26, 2023
What to know about Isabella Stewart Gardner, the woman behind one of Boston's most celebrated museumsThousands walk through her home-turned-museum every year, but do we really know who Isabella Stewart Gardner was? A fresh look at her life reveals that we may be remembering her...ResumeRadio Boston14:41Sep 26, 2023
Mayor Wu talks MBTA, youth and proposed funding for controversial police unitMayor Wu joined WBUR's Radio Boston to talk about her sense of urgency with MBTA system improvements, how Boston's school buses are running in the new school year, recent incidences...ResumeRadio Boston47:02Sep 25, 2023
What we learned from the WBUR and ProPublica investigation into Mass. subsidized housing A new WBUR and ProPublica investigation found a surprising number of state-owned affordable housing units are vacant.ResumeRadio Boston14:49Sep 21, 2023
A musical trip from swing to psychedelic with Mehmet Ali SanlikolWe speak with Mehmet Ali Sanlikol, a professor of music history & musicology at the New England Conservatory, about his latest record, "Turkish Hipster: Tales from Swing to Psychedelic."ResumeRadio Boston23:00Sep 21, 2023
Gov. Maura Healey on the MBTA, the influx of migrants, taxes and housingGov. Maura Healey joins the show to talk the MBTA, migrants, taxes and more.ResumeRadio Boston46:12Sep 20, 2023
State senator says Massachusetts parentage laws need an updateState Sen. Julian Cyr joins Radio Boston to talk about the Massachusetts Parentage Act.ResumeRadio Boston13:41Sep 19, 2023
Exploring busing in Boston through one mother-daughter relationshipLocal bestselling author Dennis Lehane has spent a lifetime reflecting on busing, too, whether he meant to or not, and he wrote his latest book "Small Mercies," about it. We...ResumeRadio Boston16:38Sep 19, 2023
Making omelets without eggs from scratch with Chef Joe GattoChef Joe Gatto cooks up some omelets with us. The twist? We won't be using eggs! ResumeRadio Boston16:40Sep 19, 2023
Wu takes aim at Boston's zoning code, setting the stage for a potentially tedious but consequential reform battleBoston homeowners have notoriously sharp elbows for keeping new developments -- especially big apartment buildings -- out of their neighborhoods. For decades, they've been aided by a uniquely complex zoning...ResumeRadio Boston16:06Sep 18, 2023
The Government Center garage demolition is interrupting downtown Green Line service for nearly a monthBeginning Monday, the long-delayed demolition of the Government Center garage will force the Green Line to stop running between Government Center and North Station.ResumeRadio Boston16:08Sep 18, 2023
The Red Sox fired Chaim Bloom, but their problems might not be all his faultThe Sox fired president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom last week as the team tries to stave off another last-place finish in the American League East. But are the Sox's...ResumeRadio Boston13:54Sep 18, 2023
Boston police commissioner on recent violence in the city, and what's next at 'Mass. and Cass'A year into the job as Boston police commissioner, Michael Cox has witnessed violence in the city and a new proposal for addressing tent encampments at the intersection of Massachusetts...ResumeRadio Boston46:14Sep 15, 2023
Congresswoman Katherine Clark on motherhood and why she got into politicsU.S. House Minority Whip and Democratic Congresswoman Katherine Clark talks about growing up at her grandmother's kitchen table, motherhood and why she got into politics.ResumeRadio Boston28:12Sep 14, 2023