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Fri. 7/6/12
Summer Reads
Fri. 7/6/12
Summer Reads
The Emily Rooney Show
We hear from area authors and literary insiders who reveal what’s on their summer reading lists. Plus we open up the phone lines and take your recommendations.
Thurs. 7/5/12
White House Burning
Thurs. 7/5/12
White House Burning
The Emily Rooney Show
We're joined by the authors of White House Burning, which argues that the national debt is eating away at America's future and that the consequences will be dire.
Wed. 7/4/12
Elizabeth The Queen: The Life Of A Modern Monarch
Wed. 7/4/12
Elizabeth The Queen: The Life Of A Modern Monarch
The Emily Rooney Show
In honor of Independence Day, we aired a special rewind episode about Elizabeth the Queen.
Wed. 7/4/12
Rebecca Eaton's 'Masterpiece'
Wed. 7/4/12
Rebecca Eaton's 'Masterpiece'
The Emily Rooney Show
A special rewind episode featuring Masterpiece Executive Producer Rebecca Eaton in the studio to discuss Downton Abbey's success and how she plans to stay on top.
Tues. 7/3/12
In The Studio With Dan Bern
Tues. 7/3/12
In The Studio With Dan Bern
The Emily Rooney Show
Our resident provocateur Steve Almond returns with an in-studio performance by Dan Bern and his backing band, Common Rotation.
Tues. 7/3/12
One On One With Tom Hamilton
Tues. 7/3/12
One On One With Tom Hamilton
The Emily Rooney Show
Tom Hamilton joins us – ahead of Aerosmith’s North American Tour – to explain what keeps him, Steven Tyler and the rest of the “Bad Boys From Boston” going after 40 years.
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If your great - great - great grandmother was a Native American, does that make you a minority? Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren has been scrambling this week to explain why being one-thirty-second Native American was enough for Harvard to list her as a minority faculty member. Her answers have ranged from “I didn’t realize they did' to “I wanted to meet other people like me’ Yikes! Then, the suicide death of Junior Seau is raising more concerns over the whether head trauma can lead to depression. And, it may be worth $120 million, but would you hang Edvard Munch’s The Scream on your living room wall? Thumbs up, thumbs down on that and more. It’s our spin on the week that was.
Guests:
Kevin Cullen, Boston Globe columnist
Wendy Kaminer, social critic and attorney
Tom Keane, regular columnist for the Boston' Globe’s op-ed page














