• In lieu of taxes, the city of Boston asks universities who own more that 15 million dollars worth of tax-exempt property, to help cover the cost of police, snow removal, all those kinds of municipal services. Of the 19 colleges that the city has asked to do this, 13 have paid less than they are supposed to. We see what you think.
  • Brian McGrory joins us to give us his take on Globe headlines, including Brady's bid to golf in Brookline, and the Globe's Olympics debate on Fox.
  • George Simolaris phones us up to explain why he chose to take crosswalks into his own hands. Then we see what you think.
  • Art Caplan weighs in on the Planned Parenthood controversy, and how standing desks might help combat endemic obesity. Then we see what you think.
  • Daniel Korschun and Grant Welker, authors of We Are Market Basket join us to look back onto last summer's protests and boardroom drama.
  • Sue O'Connelljoins to give us her take on the Ashley Madison hack, and the Maine toddler controversy. She also gives us the 411 on her Pop Up Salon.