Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Friday, July 26, 201307/26/2013

The Bill Newman Show 7.25.13

Michael Mack discusses his play, Conversations with My Molester: A Journey of Faith.

Friday, July 26, 201307/26/2013

The Bill Newman Show 7.24.13

In Bill Newman

We speak with Mount Holyoke College President and medical ethicist Lynn Pasquerella about the force-feeding of Guantanamo detainees.

Wednesday, July 24, 201307/24/2013

On The Money: 7/24/13

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group www.wealthtechnology.com talks about the potential tax impacts of the repeal of DOMA, how…

Tuesday, July 23, 201307/23/2013

The Bill Newman Show 7.23.13

In Bill Newman

We talk to Mass ACLU director Matt Segal about the current state of the Annie Dookan drug lab scandal.  Then,…

Tuesday, July 23, 201307/23/2013

The Bill Newman Show 7.22.13

In Bill Newman

We speak to Governor Michael Dukakis about Trayvon Martin and the role that both casinos and mass transit could play…

Tuesday, July 23, 201307/23/2013

The Bill Newman Show 7.19.13

In Bill Newman

Northampton Councilor Bill Dwight on the State Budget and Michael Kogut, Chair of the Citizens Against Casino Gaming.

Monday, July 22, 201307/22/2013

Dining with Mino July 20, 2013

Mino Giliberti, owner of Buon Appetito Ristorante in Westfield guides listeners through his world of authentic Italian dining, cooking, and wine. In this episode, Mino talks about figs with prosciutto, and offers his recipe for Spezzatino.

Thursday, July 18, 201307/18/2013

Dining with Mino July 6, 2013

Mino Giliberti, owner of Buon Appetito Ristorante in Westfield guides listeners through his world of authentic Italian dining, cooking, and wine.

Thursday, July 18, 201307/18/2013

Dining with Mino June 22, 2013

Mino Giliberti, owner of Buon Appetito Ristorante in Westfield guides listeners through his world of authentic Italian dining, cooking, and wine.

Thursday, July 18, 201307/18/2013

The Bill Newman Show 7.18.13

In Bill Newman

We speak with ACLU of Massachusetts Legal Director Matt Segal, then First Generation’s Artistic Director Julie Lichtenberg.

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