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GBH News Investigates Life After Prison
What happens when people with criminal convictions are released from Massachusetts prisons? Can they start a new chapter in their lives? Their experiences — rarely told and often hidden from public view — are coming to light through GBH News Center for Investigative Reporting’s new project Life After Prison. Hear from the journalists who are tracking their stories. -
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Chronicles Extremism in the 1930s
A new AMERICAN EXPERIENCE film tells the largely unknown story of the German American Bund, a pro-Nazi group that was active across the United States in the 1930s, promulgating virulent antisemitism alongside patriotic values. In 1939, the group drew 20,000 to an “Pro-America Rally” at Madison Square Garden, the same year that Hitler was building his sixth concentration camp. How broad was American support of these beliefs? How did this movement arise? -
Tour The Culture Show with Jared Bowen
In a major expansion of GBH’s local arts and culture programming, GBH News has launched The Culture Show, a one-hour daily radio program that airs weekdays from 2–3pm on GBH 89.7. Host Jared Bowen took us behind the scenes for a glimpse at the inner workings of the program. -
Celebrating “Everyone’s Favorite Nonna”
The new celebrity- and family-filled program 25 Years with Lidia: A Culinary Jubilee is a celebration of Lidia Bastianich’s escape from Communist Yugoslavia to become one of America’s most beloved chefs. It’s also a love letter to public media. Laurie Donnelly, executive producer of GBH Lifestyles and creator of the program, recalls Bastianich’s life and deep connection to GBH. -
“Work It Out Wombats! Podcast” Sparks Imaginations of Kids... and Adults
Offering a respite from kids’ ever-increasing hours of screen time, the “Work It Out Wombats! Podcast” opens the doors for an auditory playdate that adults can enjoy with the preschool children in their lives. Anthony Bostler, GBH Kids producer, told us about the new eight-episode podcast, launching in January, that isn’t just about listening, it’s about having fun — singing, dancing and playing right alongside the delightful characters from GBH’s popular series Work It Out Wombats!. -
The World Introduces New Co-Host
Listeners to The World, public radio’s longest-running daily global news program, will soon hear a new voice joining host Marco Werman. Starting January 16, longtime reporter Carolyn Beeler will become co-host of the GBH- and PRX-produced show. We spoke with Beeler, who has been a reporter at The World for eight years, about what listeners can expect. -
Ulysses Quartet, GBH Music’s Quartet in Residence Inspires Young Listeners
With more than 50 performances and events scheduled over the next year, the Ulysses Quartet, GBH’s first quartet in residence, is connecting with listeners of all backgrounds and ages. Get an insider’s view of the quartet’s first stop at a K-8 school in Boston. -
Cooking with Celebrities on GBH’s New Program
What better way to get to know someone than with food — family recipes, holiday dishes, favorite snacks? Homemade Live!, GBH Lifestyles’ newest program, features chef Joel Gamoran and his celebrity friends as they share memories, laugh and make delicious food. See what he has to say about how cooking can change your life. -
New Podcast Exposes the Inner Workings of Higher Education
GBH News’ latest podcast “College Uncovered” reveals the well-hidden inner workings of higher education and offers tips for students and families as they navigate the angst-ridden process of applying to some of the nation’s 4,000 degree-granting institutions. We spoke with host Kirk Carapezza about the problems, pitfalls, risks and rewards to students who decide to pursue a college degree. -
FRONTLINE Creates New Series for Teens
Most teens follow current events, but just 15% get their news from online or print news outlets. They’re far more likely to check out sources like YouTube and TikTok. See what FRONTLINE Executive Producer Raney Aronson-Rath and Executive Director of Education Seeta Pai have to say about the program’s new series of social media-friendly mini-documentaries designed to bring trusted journalism to teens.