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'The Giver' Remains Beloved After 25 Years
It’s been 25 years since the Newbury Medal-winning dystopian novel "The Giver" first came out. -
FULL SHOW: One-On-One With John Kerry; Our Fellow Americans
The full episode of Greater Boston from September 26, 2018. -
DeRay Mckesson Sees Hope Even Now
DeRay Mckesson’s activism began when he left a six-figure job in the Minneapolis school system and headed off to Ferguson, Missouri, marching for 400 days to protest the police shooting of unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown. -
Kearns Goodwin Talks 'Leadership In Turbulent Times' And What The Country Can Learn From Past Presidents
Author suggests Trump could learn from Theodore Roosevelt's empathy -
The Village Voice Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
For our bi-monthly segment of The Village Voice with Richard Blanco, we discuss poetry and how it can help us to better understand our lives and times — as we always do — this time ushering in National Hispanic Heritage Month which begins on Sept. 15. -
Charlotte Walsh Likes To Win: A Novel For The Political Times And Ambitious Women
Callie speaks with author and former journalist Jo Piazza about her latest novel for September's edition of Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Bookclub -
The Words That Defined Summer 2018
Merriam Webster editor Peter Sokolowski breaks down the words that saw the most traffic this summer. -
John Kerry Reflects On Smear Campaigns And Not Taking Anything For Granted
During the 2004 presidential election, opponents used falsehoods to attack Kerry's military record. He reflects on that campaign — and on the current state of American politics — in a new memoir. -
Encore: 'Liminal Minds' Parallels Experiences Of Black America With 'Canterbury Tales'
Callie speaks with Harvard grad and budding rapper Obasi Shaw about his album and honors thesis, 'Liminal Minds.' -
The Great American Read: Dystopian Fiction
Have you ever wondered if your favorite dystopian novel could become a reality?Harvard Kennedy School's Christopher Robichaud, Boston University's Joelle…