Category: Podcasts

Wine Snob: Don’t Let The Pigeon Drink The Wine

NY Times Best-Selling Author and Illustrator (and Local Hero) Mo Willems, back from a year in Paris, comes into the…

Josh Stearns On The Net Neutrality Victory

The FCC does something amazing besides talk about wardrobe, malfunctions, nipples and swears all day!

McGovern Takes Paper Plates To The Hill #FillUpYourPlate

And he got the idea on a long walk with a weird dude.  Watch the speech.  Listen to the interview…

The Carle In Good Company

Alix Kennedy, Ex. Dir of the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, tells Monte about the ‘Oscar-For-Museums’ award that…

Word Nerd: Unboiled Just Desserts

Emily Brewster continuing her quest to persue the words we’ll all be using in a few years, like rudenfreude &…

How The Boston Massacre Is Like The Star Wars Cantina

The North End or Mos Eisley? Greenfield author Allen Woods has a new book, The Sword & The Scabbard fictionalizing how…

Wine Snob: Winter Wines For These Dark Times

You’ve almost made it out of winter.  Cabernet could help you go the distance.

Ticket To Ride (In Advance, Please)

Linda McInerney, Lori Holmes Clark and Janet Ryan are taking over the John Oliver… sorry OLVER Transportation Center with music…

Lovejoy’s New War

The movie Sam Lovejoy’s Nuclear War chronicles how Sam knocked down a tower that led to the undoing of a…

Duex Neville Brothers for Mardi Gras

Monte revisits some of his conversations with some of the members of New Orleans’ First Family of Funk.

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