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Submit ReviewThe UN climate change report was released on Monday and we opened the lines to get listener’s reactions to impending climate disasters.
NBC Sports Boston anchor/reporter Trenni Casey continues to cover March Madness and the slippery slope of placing online bets.
Justin Silverman, executive director of the New England First Amendment Coalition, discusses various transparency issues in the state, including Healey's pledge to be the most transparent governor, and a Supreme Judicial Court ruling in favor of the right to be rude at public meetings.
Arlo Guthrie, folk singer-songwriter, joins via zoom ahead of an event at the Shubert Center April 1.
GBH's Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen discusses Don Quixote at the Boston Ballet, and the Gardner celebrates the 33 year anniversary of their heist by closing down over the weekend because of a climate protest.
CNN chief national correspondent John King joins via zoom for a politics segment.
We closed the show with the discussion of the city’s proposal of the ban of nips. We wanted to know if our listeners are pro nip or pro ban on the little bottles.
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