Thousands of crows in Lawrence are a marvel of nature and test case for new imaging technology
In addition to fascinating local bird watchers, roughly 15,000 crows that roost in Lawrence each winter are now a test case for military technology.
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The Vermonters going all in on the eclipse, from a church to a septic company
The total solar eclipse passing over the northern half of Vermont could bring over 100,000 visitors and millions of dollars to the state. Lots of places are trying to get in on the action.
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Alan Cumming refuses to look half-baked
Today on The Culture Show, the multihyphenate joins host Jared Bowen to talk about opening a cabaret bar, the value of getting older, and "The Traitors." -
Worcester interim police chief says department has harmed communities of color
A recent audit found Worcester police disproportionately arrest people who are Black or Latino. -
Boston remembers two firefighters killed in Back Bay fire 10 years ago
Fire Lt. Edward Walsh and Boston Firefighter Michael Kennedy died in 2014 while battling a Back Bay fire in 2014. Ten years later, they're remembered by loved ones and colleagues. -
Family of Black man killed by Boston police to get millions in settlement with city
Terrence Coleman was shot to death by Boston police in 2016. -
New England Conservatory gears up to celebrate a New England composer
Charles Ives turns 150 this year. In honor of him, the New England Conservatory is hosting a series of events highlighting his work. The NEC's Stephen Drury joins The Culture Show to talk about the event.
GBH News podcasts
What Is Owed?
In What Is Owed?, a new 7-part podcast, GBH News political reporter Saraya Wintersmith seeks to understand what reparations might look like in one of the oldest cities in America.
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