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Local band Copilot says performing at Boston Calling will be a 'game changer'
The band Copilot will perform at the Boston Calling Music Festival on May 25, 2025. -
New book examines Massachusetts ties to a failed plot to kill JFK
New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch mingle hidden history with nail-biting detective work in their latest book, "The JFK Conspiracy, The Secret Plot to Kill Kennedy-And Why it Failed." The book takes a deep dive into a 1960 assassination plot shortly after Kennedy’s election and before his inauguration. -
Women’s books in the spotlight at the 2024 Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair
The fair takes place Nov. 8-10 at the Hynes Convention Center and gives the public the chance to browse the collections of U.S. and international dealers and to mingle with other bibliophiles, collectors and curators. -
Why locals and tourists should head to the Seaport this summer
Boston's Seaport District has become a world-class tourist destination and a go-to for Bostonians. -
Breast cancer patient hosts new 'Chemo Coffee Talk' podcast from infusion chair
Carly Fauth created the "Chemo Coffee Talk" Spotify podcast while undergoing treatment infusions at Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center at Milford Regional Medical Center. -
Dumpling Daughter owner brings family legacy to a new spot in Weston
Nadia Liu Spellman’s newest restaurant, Heirloom, occupies the same storefront where her father had hoped to open a restaurant decades ago. -
Boston Calling celebrates 11 years with a splash
This year brings: Ed Sheeran, Tyler Childers, The Killers, Hozier, Megan Thee Stallion, Renée Rapp, Chappell Roan — and Jack Daniel’s pork mac and cheese. -
America's first IVF baby looks at her life 'Under the Microscope'
Elizabeth Carr was born 42 years ago. She has written a book about her life and discusses new federal legislation on IVF procedures with GBH's Henry Santoro. -
Longtime sports writer says the 2024 Red Sox lack star power
Retired Providence Journal sports writer Steven Krasner, who covered the Red Sox and the Pawsox for 33 years, talks baseball with GBH's Henry Santoro and takes a look at what's ahead for the 2024 team. -
Author Brad Meltzer on 'I am Ruth Bader Ginsburg' and what makes a hero
The late Supreme Court justice would have turned 91 years old on March 15.