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Mon., 7/2/12
Viva La Literature
Mon., 7/2/12
Viva La Literature
The Callie Crossley Show
Marjorie Garber and Alicia Anstead join us.
Fri., 6/29/12
Let's Do the Time Warp (Never) Again!
Fri., 6/29/12
Let's Do the Time Warp (Never) Again!
The Callie Crossley Show
Garen Daly joins us.
Fri., 6/29/12
Week in Review
Fri., 6/29/12
Week in Review
The Callie Crossley Show
Peter Kadzis, Gintautas Dumcius and Sue O'Connell join us.
Thurs., 6/28/12
The Gavel Comes Down on Government
Thurs., 6/28/12
The Gavel Comes Down on Government
The Callie Crossley Show
Arnie Arnesen, Robert Whitcomb and Brian Rosman join us..
Wed., 6/27/12
60 Feet Underground
Wed., 6/27/12
60 Feet Underground
The Callie Crossley Show
Leon Neyfakh joins us.
Wed., 6/27/12
The Pru: A Love/Hate Story
Wed., 6/27/12
The Pru: A Love/Hate Story
The Callie Crossley Show
Elihu Rubin joins us.
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Fenway's one-of-a-kind charm has inspired no end of literary giants such as Stephen King, poet Donald Hall, and perhaps most famously John Updike, who described Fenway as "...a lyric little bandbox of a ballpark. Everything is painted green and seems in curiously sharp focus, like the inside of an old-fashioned peeping-type Easter egg.” We look at how Fenway Park became fertile ground for so many writers.
GUESTS:
George Mitrovich, chairman of The Great Fenway Park Writers Series
Dick Flavin, Fenway Park's poet laureate

Fenway's one-of-a-kind charm has inspired no end of literary giants such as Stephen King, poet Donald Hall, and perhaps most famously John Updike, who described Fenway as "...a lyric little bandbox of a ballpark. Everything is painted green and seems in curiously sharp focus, like the inside of an old-fashioned peeping-type Easter egg.” We look at how Fenway Park became fertile ground for so many writers.
GUESTS:
George Mitrovich, chairman of The Great Fenway Park Writers Series
Dick Flavin, Fenway Park's poet laureate|
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