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Join hosts Jim Braude and Margery Eagan for a smart local conversation with leaders and thinkers shaping Boston and New England. We feature our favorite conversation from each show. To hear the full show, please visit wgbhnews.org/bpr To share your opinion, email bpr@wgbh.org or call or text 877-301-8970 during the live broadcast from 11AM-2PM Monday through Friday.

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Boston, MA

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WGBH

PRX

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Join hosts Jim Braude and Margery Eagan for a smart local conversation with leaders and thinkers shaping Boston and New England. We feature our favorite conversation from each show. To hear the full show, please visit wgbhnews.org/bpr To share your opinion, email bpr@wgbh.org or call or text 877-301-8970 during the live broadcast from 11AM-2PM Monday through Friday.

Language:

English

Contact:

877-301-8970


Episodes
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BPR Full Show 10/17: Ask Phil Eng

10/17/2025
Former 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.

Duration:02:15:56

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Best Of BPR 10/16: Comedian Alex Edelman & Elie Honig's "When You Come At The King"

10/16/2025
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."

Duration:00:36:33

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BPR Full Show 10/16: How Much Help Is Too Much?

10/16/2025
BPR Full Show 10/16: How Much Help Is Too Much?

Duration:02:16:40

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Best Of BPR 10/15: Examining The Religious Exemption For Vaccines

10/15/2025
Today: 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.

Duration:00:19:51

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BPR Full Show 10/15: Hope Is Never Lost!

10/15/2025
The Culture Show’s Jared Bowen remembers Diane Keaton and previews a Florida Highwaymen painting exhibit at the Addison Gallery of American Art. Harvard national security expert Juliette Kayyem discusses this weekend's No Kings protests, ICE detaining a 13-year-old from Everett and Trump's latest comments about World Cup games at Gillette stadium. GBH's Jennifer Moore, CAI's Gilda Geist and NEPM's Karen Brown talk about the Connecting the Commonwealth series “Unraveling Immunity,” on vaccine exemptions and related trends in Massachusetts. Boston Globe Love Letter’s columnist Meredith Goldstein on the moving professionals who are there to help when a relationship ends. Then we open the phone and text lines to get your pillow preferences.

Duration:02:07:47

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BPR Full Show 10/14:

10/14/2025
NBC Sports Boston's Trenni Casey discusses the fall of Bill Belichick. Food policy analyst Corby Kummer discusses the closure of the Urban Grape amid financial struggles Boston Globe business columnist Shirley Leung discusses the battle on Beacon Hill over a proposal to raise taxes on offshore corporate income; and the local impacts of the government shutdown and Trump's tariffs CNN's John King discusses Trump's statements on the insurrection act, as cities prep for another round of No Kings rallies this weekend.

Duration:02:40:47

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Best Of BPR 10/14: A Fragile Ceasefire In Gaza. Then What?

10/14/2025
Today: CNN chief national correspondent John King discusses the government shutdown and the ceasefire in Gaza. And we open the lines to get listener thoughts about peace in the Middle East.

Duration:00:31:40

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Best Of BPR 10/10: Live Music With Boston Baroque

10/10/2025
Today: Boston Baroque joins for Live Music Friday. Their season opens this weekend with two shows at NEC’s Jordan Hall tomorrow and Sunday. Led by a man The Guardian once called “The Bad Boy of Baroque,” all the way from the UK – Christian Curnyn. Also here: Boston Baroque Executive Director Sarah Radcliffe-Mars and Concertmaster and associate artistic director, a familiar face to this show, Christina Day-Martinson.

Duration:00:23:42

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BPR Full Show 10/10: IJBOL

10/10/2025
GBH's Adam Reilly and The Bay State Banner's Ron Mitchell join for Press Play media analysis. They talk about Pete Hegseth’s effort to muzzle press Pentagon access, Trump’s claim that flag burning no longer falls under first amendment-protected speech, Bari Weiss at CBS News, and other media headlines. NBC Boston's Sue O’Connell on the O’Keefe family’s wrongful death lawsuit against Karen Read, plans for a refresh of the Kowloon, and Amazon's Melania Trump documentary coming to theaters in January. Boston Medical Center's Dr. Katherine Gergen Barnett reacts to a Washington Post op-ed by six former U.S. surgeons general arguing RFK Jr. is putting American’s health at risk. Boston Baroque performs for Live Music Friday. We talk with Sarah Radcliffe Marrs and Christina Day-Martinson, plus guest conductor Christian Curnyn (who The Guardian has called “The Bad Boy of Baroque").

Duration:02:33:21

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BPR Full Show 10/9: Don't Talk To Me Until I've Had My Coffee!

10/9/2025
BPR Full Show 10/9: Don't Talk To Me Until I've Had My Coffee!

Duration:02:41:16

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Best Of BPR 10/09: Climate Researcher Thea Riofrancos On The Frontiers Of Green Capitalism

10/9/2025
Today: Providence College professor Thea Riofrancos joins to discuss her new book "Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism."

Duration:00:21:02

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Best Of BPR 10/8: Michael Sandel On Reinvigorating Self Governance To Save Democracy

10/8/2025
Today: Political philosopher Michael Sandel, author of “Democracy’s Discontent" joins Jim and Margery at the Boston Public Library.

Duration:00:27:52

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BPR Full Show 10/8: Finding Community Amid 'Democracy’s Discontent'

10/8/2025
The Culture Show's Jared Bowen on Bob Ross' paintings on the auction block to support public media, "Sardines" at the Huntington, Taylor Swift's record-breaking record sales, and other arts and culture news. Harvard national security expert Juliette Kayyem on President Trump's troop orders to Portland and Chicago, the air traffic controller debacle nationwide, and more. Political philosopher Michael Sandel (author of the celebrated 1996 book "Democracy's Discontent") joins us ahead of his GBH Ralph Lowell Annual Lecture Thursday night. Tufts food policy analyst Corby Kummer is joined by retiring Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema, who exposes his face to us for the first time.

Duration:02:06:07

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BPR Full Show 10/7:

10/7/2025
BPR Full Show 10/7:

Duration:02:40:50

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Best Of BPR 10/6: ACLUM's Carol Rose Previews New SCOTUS Term

10/7/2025
Today: Carol Rose, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, discusses our constitutional crisis, as the Supreme Court starts a new term.

Duration:00:26:32

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Best Of BPR 10/06: Paul Dama Says His ICE Arrest Echoed Terrorism He Sought Asylum From.

10/6/2025
Today: Paul Dama was here in the U.S. legally seeking asylum from Boko Haram, when he was taken by immigration officials on his way to church. He was held for months, and made to re-submit his asylum claim while detained; only granted freedom two weeks ago. He has returned to his job at Suya Joint in Nubian Square, alongside sister, chef and owner of the restaurant, Cecilia Lizotte. They both join us to discuss.

Duration:00:26:34

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BPR Full Show 10/6: Robert Putnam On Bowling Alone

10/6/2025
UMass President Marty Meehan joins us in studio to talk about school tuition, federal research cuts and their impact on scientific advancement. Former Assistant Secretary of Transportation, Chris Dempsey, and former Rep. Bill Straus join for a transit panel. Robert Putnam, author of Bowling Alone, discusses growing social isolation and what to do about it. Paul Dama and Cecilia Lizotte of the Roxbury restaurant Suya Joint recap Dama's months-long ICE detention and his eventually successful asylum claim.

Duration:02:09:44

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BPR Full Show 10/3: Who Goes To Coffee Shops Anymore?

10/3/2025
BPR Full Show 10/3: Who Goes To Coffee Shops Anymore?

Duration:02:42:12

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BPR Full Show 10/2: The Government Shutdown Continued...

10/2/2025
BPR Full Show 10/2: The Government Shutdown Continued...

Duration:02:40:44

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Best Of BPR 10/02: Living In Pryde & Government Shutdown Impacts Local Food Assistance

10/2/2025
Today: GBH News’ latest documentary “Living in Pryde” follows residents in "The Pryde" senior living facility at a time when queer rights are under attack. We speak with producer Rob Tokanel, Pryde executive director Gretchen Van Ness, and resident Eddie Whitman. And, Catherine D'Amato of the Greater Boston Food Bank walks us through impacts to food assistance during the government shutdown.

Duration:00:33:19