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4 Boston-area activists on what civic engagement means to themToday's show explores the history of civic engagement in Massachusetts. It also digs into how the local activists think others can get involved and looks ahead to the future of...Radio Boston28 mins ago
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Beloved Boston chef and restauranteur Jasper White diesRadio Boston celebrates Boston chef and restauranteur, who died this past week, and his impact on Boston's dining industry.ResumeRadio Boston12:11May 13, 2024
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Boston Ballet's principal dancer John Lam is set to take his final bow. Here's what comes next for himBoston Ballet's principal dancer John Lam will take his final bow for the company later this month after two decades of dancing for them. Radio Boston checks in with him...ResumeRadio Boston18:14May 13, 2024
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Local experts say helicopter parenting is a bigger danger to child mental health than screensRadio Boston speaks with two local experts who think our concerns about screen time might be blinding us to other issues causing anxiety in our children.ResumeRadio Boston15:08May 9, 2024
With plans on the table, the state budget negotiation beginsWBUR state politics reporter Walter Wuthmann and Evan Horowitz of the Center for State Policy Analysis at Tufts University join Radio Boston to discuss state budget negotiations. ResumeRadio Boston14:23May 9, 2024
College encampments raise questions about role of protests in societyRadio Boston talks about the protest encampments at universities, what the institutions' handling of the camps says about the role of protests in today's world and the purpose of higher...ResumeRadio Boston46:53May 8, 2024
Conductor Keith Lockhart previews upcoming Boston Pops spring seasonBoston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart previews the upcoming spring season, which kicks off on Friday. Tickets are on sale now. ResumeRadio Boston15:33May 7, 2024