Episodes
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Dr. Robert Krim and Alan Earls
Dr. Robert Krim and Alan Earls discuss the theme of their new book about the history of innovation in Boston. Learn what makes Boston one of the world's top innovation centers.
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Lew Finfer
Lew Finfer, community organizer and founder of the Massachusetts Communities Action Network, discusses the Jewish exodus from Dorchester and Mattapan between 1968 and 1972. Audience members' memories and questions are presented throughout this video.
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Dr. Charles Steinberg
Dr. Charles Steinberg, President of the Worcester Red Sox (WooSox), Triple-A Minor League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, speaks about and shows photos of the Polar Park, new home of the WooSox.
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Dr. Jonathan Gruber
Dr. Jonathan Gruber is the Ford Professor of Economics at MIT, where he has taught since 1992. Dr. Gruber speaks about how public spending on science has contributed to America's success and why it is important that we continue this practice.
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Marie Keep
Were you ever curious about why some wines are far more valuable than others? Marie Keep is the Director of Fine Wines at auctioneer Skinner, Inc. She shares her extensive knowledge about wines.
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Rav Sam Blumberg
In this Veterans Day program, Rav Sam Blumberg, spiritual leader of Temple Beth Am, discusses Military Service in Judaism: Requirement and Exemption.