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Monday on BPR:
Harvard’s Juliette Kayyem
ACLU of Massachuetts' Carol Rose
Michael Curry from the Mass League of Community Health Centers
David Shapiro, YMCA of Greater Boston
James Beard-award winning Chef and author Alexander Smalls
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                    The Brian O'Donovan Legacy Artist Grant will be awarded for the first time at BCMFestThe 22nd Annual Boston Celtic Music Festival is set to take place from Jan. 16-19 with performances across various venues in Cambridge and Somerville.
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                    Healey: Zero tolerance in state shelters for dangerous behaviorThe governor also backed banning the practice of renter-paid broker fees.
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                    Toad bar to reopen in Porter Square this monthToad re-opens under the same ownership as The Burren.
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                    Former White House deputy counsel recalls working with Jimmy CarterMargaret McKenna remembered the former president as "whip smart" and determined to do the right thing.
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                    Is the U.S. prepared for the next pandemic? 'Absolutely,' says former COVID czarThe former White House COVID-19 response coordinator reflects on pandemic preparedness, past and future.
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                    "Do what you can ... don't just be idle"Leaders of the Greater Boston Food Bank and Globe Santa are encouraging people to donate money or time this holiday season to support people in need.
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                    Best Of BPR 10/20: Rep. Moulton Wants To Unseat Sen. Markey & Veteran Journalist Marty Baron Predicts Press ProsecutionsToday:Congressman Seth Moulton discusses his bid to unseat Senator Ed Markey; and the Democrat response to the Trump administration more generally.Plus, former Washington Post (and Boston Globe) editor Marty Baron says Trump is laying the groundwork to prosecute members of the press, and calls on leadership in the industry to stand with their reporters.
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                    BPR Full Show 10/17: Ask Phil EngFormer Washington Post and Boston Globe editor Marty Baron joins for Press Play. He talks about news outlets refusing to sign the new Pentagon press rules, the future of NPR, and what to expect from the Trump administration in response to No Kings protests this weekend. NBC10 Boston's Sue O’Connell on Trump’s threats to Boston, Marjorie Taylor Greene calling GOP men weak, and a judge’s order to pause shutdown layoffs.GBH CEO Susan Goldberg talks about the “Fund the Future” campaign and her vision for GBH post-CPB funding.Boston Lyric Opera joins for a Studio 3 edition of Live Music Friday, to talk about "Daughter of the Regiment," an adaptation of a classic French opera that shifts focus to real-life feminist revolutionary Deborah Sampson. Phillip Eng, MBTA general manager and interim secretary of transportation, joins for “Ask the GM." He takes questions from us and listeners.
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                    Best Of BPR 10/16: Comedian Alex Edelman & Elie Honig's "When You Come At The King"Today:Brookline-born comedian Alex Edelman joins ahead of a show in Boston this Saturday.And, former assistant US Attorney, now CNN legal analyst Elie Honig discusses his new book, "When You Come at the King."
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                    Best Of BPR 10/15: Examining The Religious Exemption For VaccinesToday:Massachusetts is witnessing its highest spike ever in religious exemptions for vaccines. We’ll talk with GBH’s Connecting the Commonwealth editor Jennifer Moore, plus NEPM’s Karen Brown & CAI’s Gilda Geist about what’s going on, and what it means for the health and safety of us all.To read more about the "Unraveling Immunity" series, go to GBHNews.org.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
