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Friday on BPR, live from the BPL:
Pulitzer-prize winner author and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin
Mayor Wu from 12 to 1 for “Ask the Mayor"
Halloween-edition of Live Music Friday with players from the Rasa String Quartet
Recent segments
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Shirley Leung: Brooks Brothers Bankruptcy Affects Massachusetts Workers
Four hundred employees will be laid off with no severance, Leung said. -
Federal Agents In Portland Make The US Look 'Autocratic,' Says Charlie Sennott
The federal government's handling of protesters makes our country look like a place that limits freedom of expression, Sennott says. -
Singer-Songwriter Lori McKenna Talks “The Balladeer" and Her Love for Kitchen Conversations
The Grammy Award-winner will be performing a livestream concert on Friday evening at Club Passim. -
Emily Rooney: Wearing A Mask Shouldn't Be A Political Issue
Massachusetts guidelines advise people to wear face coverings, even outside, if they cannot keep their distance from others. Not everyone is doing that. -
Callie Crossley On The Re-purposing Of A Confederate Statue
"It's really become a gathering space. I thought wow, what a way to reinvent in the moment," Crossley said. -
Corby Kummer: Trader Joe's Is 'Finally Saying No To Racist Branding'
Trader Joe's follows in the steps of Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben's in removing branding critics say is racist.
Listen to previous shows
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BPR Full Show 08/07: Thirty to Fifty Feral Concert-Goers
BPR Full Show 08/07: Thirty to Fifty Feral Concert-Goers -
Best Of BPR: Striking Actors & Writers Are Canaries In The Coal Mine For AI Protections
Best Of BPR: Striking Actors & Writers Are Canaries In The Coal Mine For AI Protections -
Best Of BPR 8/04: Sen. Elizabeth Warren & Remembering Sinead O'Connor
Best Of BPR 8/04: Sen. Elizabeth Warren & Remembering Sinead O'Connor -
BPR Full Show 08/04: Closer We Are To Fine
BPR Full Show 08/04: Closer We Are To Fine -
Best Of BPR 7/24: An Arts Education For The Modern Age & The Art Of The Perpetual Stew
Best Of BPR 7/24: An Arts Education For The Modern Age & The Art Of The Perpetual Stew