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Thurs., 5/24/12
A Lot to Think About
Thurs., 5/24/12
A Lot to Think About
The Callie Crossley Show
Eran Ben-Joseph and Jason Schrieber join us.
Wed., 5/23/12
Aging Behind Bars
Wed., 5/23/12
Aging Behind Bars
The Callie Crossley Show
Kathleen Dennehy, Jamie Fellner and Beth Schwartzapfel join us.
Wed., 5/23/12
The Cost of Democracy
Wed., 5/23/12
The Cost of Democracy
The Callie Crossley Show
Lawrence Lessig joins us.
Tue., 5/22/12
Political Roundtable
Tue., 5/22/12
Political Roundtable
The Callie Crossley Show
Dorie Clark, Kevin Peterson and Marvin Venay join us.
Mon., 5/21/12
Coming Home
Mon., 5/21/12
Coming Home
The Callie Crossley Show
Coleman Nee and Paul Rieckhoff join us.
Mon., 5/21/12
Fahim Speaks
Mon., 5/21/12
Fahim Speaks
The Callie Crossley Show
Fahim Fazli and Michael Moffet join us.
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Last week, conductor James Levine announced that he would be stepping down as Boston Symphony Orchestra’s music director. We looked at what he brought to Boston and the BSO. Is this an end of a golden age or yet another opportunity for Symphony Hall to bring a new sensibility and sound to the city?
Joining us to discuss Levine’s legacy and the BSO’s life beyond are Lloyd Schwartz, Pulitzer Prize winning writer and classical music editor of The Boston Phoenix; Yehudi Wyner, a composer and pianist who won a Pulitzer Prize for composition in 2006; and our arts and culture contributor Alicia Anstead, the editor-in-chief of the performing arts magazine, Inside Arts, and online editor of the Harvard Arts Beat.
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