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Wednesday, November 26, 201411/26/2014

Thanksgiving, Indie Saturday & Barbara Madeloni

In Bill Newman

11.26.14 Rev. Peter Ives and Rabbi Justin David on Thanksgiving; MTA President Barbara Madeloni and Professor Max Page on the good news and bad for education in Massachusetts; INDIES FIRST!! with The Broadside’s Nancy Felton & The Odyssey’s Joan Grenier & Hannah Moushabeck

Tuesday, November 25, 201411/25/2014

Ferguson, Walmart & Downton Abbey

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Noelle Hanrahan, founder of Prison Radio, Lois Ahrens, Exec Dir., Real Cost of Prisons Project , & Jeff Napolitano Western Mass AFSC Director on Ferguson– plus commentary by Mumia Abu Jamal; Rebecca Eaton on Masterpeice Theatre, Downton Abbey, Upstairs Downstairs and other great television for which she is deservedly credited; then Walmart fires a local worker because she asked for fairness.

Monday, November 24, 201411/24/2014

On The Money (11/26/14)

Monday, November 24, 201411/24/2014

Infection, Election & The Gardening Section

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CDH’s CEO Joanne Marqusee and Infection Prevention Manager Linda Riley on Ebola; Josh Silver of Represent Us on buying elections; and Grow Food Northampton CEOs — Lilly Lombard & Clem Clay — and Jen Smith of Crimson & Clover Farm.

Monday, November 24, 201411/24/2014

Michelle Chamuelle

Monday, November 24, 201411/24/2014

Thinker in a Brave New World Charles Eisenstein

Monday, November 24, 201411/24/2014

Healing from Abuse Nov 2

Monday, November 24, 201411/24/2014

18th Century French Eroticism

Monday, November 24, 201411/24/2014

Flirting with French September 21 2014

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Good game, bad dunk contest. The highs and lows of an eventful NBA All-Star weekend

If you still didn't like the NBA's newest All-Star Game format, you probably just don't like All-Star games. That seemed to be the sports sphere's consensus after the U.S.-against-the-world, round-robin tournament Sunday produced three thrilling mini-games and several impressive individual performances.