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March 3, 2026 - Astronaut Cady Coleman, BSO x NEC Alliance, and Battlemode's Boston Bitdown

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About The Episode

Astronaut Cady Coleman spent nearly six months aboard the International Space Station, contributing to scientific research while orbiting Earth more than 2,500 times. A chemist, Air Force officer, and NASA veteran, she helped expand the role of women in spaceflight during a pivotal era of exploration. In her book Sharing Space, she reflects on what life in orbit taught her about curiosity, collaboration, and making room for others to follow. Tomorrow night you can catch her for an author talk at the  BPL’s Central Library in Copley Square at 6:00.

For generations, the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the New England Conservatory have shaped classical music — with BSO musicians teaching at NEC and NEC-trained artists stepping onto Symphony Hall stages. Now, a new BSO x NEC alliance formalizes that relationship, strengthening opportunities for mentorship, training, and performance. Chad Smith, President and CEO of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and Andrea Kalyn, President of the New England Conservatory, join us to discuss what this means for the future of music in Boston.

The Boston electronic group Battlemode uses Game Boys to create chiptune, a genre built from the 8-bit sounds of early video games. They’re also behind Boston Bitdown, a multi-day festival featuring more than 50 performers from across the country, running March 5 through 8 at venues across Greater Boston. Battlemode joins us to demonstrate how a handheld gaming device becomes a tool for live music. To learn more about Boston Bitdown go here.

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