Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Monday, March 24, 201403/24/2014

The Bill Newman Show 3.24.14

In Bill Newman

Many thanks to the UMass history department for bringing Adam Hochschild, writer-in-residence and pre-eminent historian,  to the Valley and our show.

Friday, March 21, 201403/21/2014

The Bill Newman Show 3.21.2014

In Bill Newman

Rep. Tom Conroy, Wool & Grant, Inside Out

Thursday, March 20, 201403/20/2014

The Bill Newman Show 3.20.14

In Bill Newman

Live from Monte’s Campout for the Cancer Connection on the Old Courthouse lawn, Northampton.

Thursday, March 20, 201403/20/2014

Abortion Insurance and Pharrell

Wednesday, March 19, 201403/19/2014

The Bill Newman Show 3.19.14

In Bill Newman

Live from Monte’s Cancer Connection Campout VIII, on the Old Courthouse lawn in Northampton.  Donate by calling 413. 582.5200.

Tuesday, March 18, 201403/18/2014

The Bill Newman Show 3.18.14

In Bill Newman

Tina Sanchez, Citizenship Legal Coordinator,The Center for New Americans: who is applying for citizenship & how, when & why?

Tuesday, March 18, 201403/18/2014

On The Money (3/19/14)

This week, Gary discusses whether rising interest rates will loosen up bank lending, possible changes in Social Security, the life…

Monday, March 17, 201403/17/2014

The Bill Newman Show 3.17.14

In Bill Newman

Human rights leaders Dr. Johnetta Cole; Louise Little & Wilhelm Verwoerd, Directors of  Beyond Walls.

Friday, March 14, 201403/14/2014

The Bill Newman Show 3.14.14

In Bill Newman

Mount Holyoke College President and  medical ethicist Lynn Pasquerella on the prison-industrial complex; infant death at CDH; bad behavior at UMass’…

Thursday, March 13, 201403/13/2014

The Bill Newman Show 3.13.14

In Bill Newman

Mara Bright, author of The Constant Heart; then, Yiddish theater star Shane Baker Joins our  Rev and  Rebbe.

Recent Headlines

2 days ago in Lifestyle, Trending

Where are the wackiest New Year’s Eve drops in the US?

Why let New York City have all the fun with its Times Square ball drop on New Year's Eve? Dozens of places across the U.S. will ring in 2026 by dropping a quirky assortment of fruits, vegetables, sea creatures and balls of all shapes and sizes. Many have a hometown flair.

2 days ago in National, Trending

Winter storm packing snow and strong winds to descend on Great Lakes and Northeast

A wild winter storm was expected to bring strong winds, heavy snow and frigid temperatures to the Great Lakes and Northeast on Tuesday, a day after a bomb cyclone barreled across the northern U.S. and left tens of thousands of customers without power.

1 week ago in Sports, Trending

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles win their second NFC East title in a row by beating the Commanders 29-18

As the percussive horns of Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke" filled the air, Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni — wearing a black T-shirt bearing the words, "Been there, won that" — made the rounds in the locker room, offering hand clasps and back slaps to his players after they accomplished something that hadn't happened in two decades: win a second consecutive NFC East title.

1 week ago in Entertainment, Trending

Pop culture in 2025: A ring for Taylor, an ill-timed KissCam … and whatever ‘6-7’ means

From the inexplicable to the familiar, here's our annual, highly selective journey down pop culture memory lane.

1 week ago in National

Hundreds mourn Brown University sophomore Ella Cook, killed in campus shooting

A Brown University sophomore who was killed in an attack at the Rhode Island university was remembered Monday as "smart, confident, curious, kind, principled, brave," at a funeral in her home state of Alabama.