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  • We’ve always known that our colleagues are super hardworking, highly skilled and love a good challenge. A few of them are bringing that spirit to the beloved Boston Marathon on Monday, and they’re all doing it their own way. Patricia Alvarado Nuñez of WORLD Channel, Eric Gulliver of AMERICAN EXPERIENCE and Ellen London in GBH News will join the field in the country’s oldest marathon (since 1897).
  • Joaquin Alvarado is senior vice president for Diversity and Innovation at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. In this role, Alvarado provides strategic guidance and leadership for strengthening the Corporation's capacity to serve as a catalyst for innovation and inclusion within public media. Alvarado has served as director of the San Francisco State University's Institute for Next Generation Internet (INGI) and he is architecting the National Public Lightpath as a framework for public media, education and community leadership in the future of the Internet.
  • Giving Tuesday
  • • 3:40 p.m. | Genevieve Gilson on the Green Line:The crowd and runners are unstoppable — the roar can be heard inside the Green Line train. We pass a…
  • From community gardens to rooftop farms, urban agriculture is booming in Boston. But there is one part of country life that city dwellers have been slower…
  • The Farm School in Athol, Massachusetts is a 25 year-old training program where lawyers, teachers, and others learn the ins and outs of farming -- and…
  • Linda Alvarado on her trailblazing success in the male-dominated construction business
  • The Commonwealth Avenue Mall is one of Boston’s signature sights, with its grand boulevard of majestic trees where residents and visitors can sit, stroll,…
  • Patricia E. Kane, the foremost scholar in 18th and 19th century Rhode Island furniture, shares highlights from her recent research including a previously unattributed desk and bookcase now known to be by Thomas Spencer, nephew of Newport furniture maker John Goddard. Kane pieces together clues from the past such as inscriptions, estate records, stylistic details and construction techniques to illuminate a hidden masterpiece.
    Partner:
    High Museum of Art
  • Atlanta’s popular author of many delightful novels, Patricia Sprinkle, talks about her latest: *Friday’s Daughter*. It’s a contemporary tale of sisterhood, the South, and matters of the heart centering on the youngest of three sisters who is determined to claim a life of her own in the wake of the death of her father and an unusual bequest. Sprinkle is the author of more than a dozen books including such well-regarded mysteries as *Death on the Family Tree* and *What Are You Wearing to Die?* Her most recent book was *Hold Up the Sky*, which fellow Atlanta author Patti Callahan Henry called ”a beautiful and thoroughly Southern story.”
    Partner:
    Georgia Center for the Book