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Friday on BPR:
"Press Play" with Boston University disinformation expert Joan Donovan
GBH's Callie Crossley
Live Music Friday: Indian classical dancer Neena Prasad
NBC 10 Boston’s Sue O’Connell
Recent segments
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Callie Crossley: Communities Of Color Are Hardest Hit By COVID-19
Across the country, minority communities are facing challenges from the illness itself, as well as economic impacts. -
Shirley Leung Says Latest Round Of Federal Aid Won’t Be Enough To Save Small Businesses
Leung also said new guidelines should make it harder for large companies to exploit the funds. -
'We're Not Going To Pick Up Where We Left Off': Walsh Says Things Will Not Be Normal When Boston Reopens
Mayor Marty Walsh said the city hopes to test 180,000 people before reopening the economy. -
Trump's Latest Medical Suggestions Are 'Reckless,' Says John King
The president suggested earlier this week that disinfectants could be injected in human bodies to fight the coronavirus. -
Emily Rooney Returns With 'Even Stranger’ List of Coronavirus Quirks
The "Beat the Press" host said coronavirus anxiety has her panic-running her dishwasher and drinking more coffee than ever. -
Paul Reville Calls Move To Online Learning A 'Sputnik Kind Of Moment' For Educators
The former state education secretary cautioned that weak implementation could further widen the state’s achievement gap.
Listen to previous shows
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Best Of BPR 3/04: "The Waltham Murders" & Insert [Paper Towel Discussion] Here
Best Of BPR 3/04: "The Waltham Murders" & Insert [Paper Towel Discussion] Here -
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Best Of BPR 3/01: Blue Mango & A Massachusetts Public Records Battle
Best Of BPR 3/01: Blue Mango & A Massachusetts Public Records Battle -
BPR Full Show 3/1: Chicken Fingers and Clowns
BPR Full Show 3/1: Chicken Fingers and Clowns -
Best Of BPR 2/29: Medicaid Is Shrinking & The Moon Is Totally Eclipsing The Sun
Best Of BPR 2/29: Medicaid Is Shrinking & The Moon Is Totally Eclipsing The Sun