Podcasts: Bill Newman

Bill Newman

The Bill Newman Show. Weekdays at 9AM. Join Bill & Monte Belmonte as they talk with news-makers, elected officials, authors, artists, poets, and ‘fish wrap’ about the day’s headlines.

Recent guests include authors Senator Elizabeth Warren (Persist); Larry Tye (Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy); Daniel James Brown (Facing the Mountain); Chuck Collins (The Wealth Hoarders and Born on Third Base).

The Northampton Roundabout Controversy

7/1: Brooke Hauser, editor-in-chief of the Daily Hampshire Gazette, and reporter Greta Jochem on two local front page stories: an employer’s health insurance plan discriminating against LGBT employees; and the story of
the Native- American artifacts unearthed under the proposed rotary.

Is The Roberts Court Leaning Left?

6/30: Two union stewards from Newspaper Guild that represent workers at the Daily Hampshire Gazette — reporter Dusty Christensen and Laila Hussein, a production worker — on the corporate owner’s decision to lay off 29 workers
and move the printing of the paper out of Northampton — for the first time since the paper’s founding in 1786; Andy Mulvihill, author of “Action Park.”

Should Mass End The MCAS?

6/29: Max Page, Vice-President of the Mass. Teachers Ass’n, on the Governor’s plan to reopen the schools; Emily Widra, Prison Policy Initiative Research Analyst and co-author, with the ACLU, of
“Failing Grades: States’ Responses to Covid-19 in Jails and Prisons.”

How Safe Is It To Send Kids Back To School This Fall?

6/26: State Representative Mindy Domb; ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis and Zoe Sasson.

Juneteenth as a Massachusetts Holiday

6/25: State Representative Lindsay Sabadosa; Maria Konnakova, author of “The Biggest Bluff;” Rev. Peter Ives and
Rabbi Justin David.

The Stonewall Generation

6/24: Sex Matters with Dr. Jane Fleishman, author of “The Stonewall Generation: LGBT Elders on Sex, Activism, and Aging” with special guest Edie Daly; Congressman Joe Kennedy III on his race against Senator Edward Markey for the Democratic nomination; Vaya con Munoz with Natalia Munoz.

Billion Dollar Burger

6/22: Chase Purdy, author of “Billion Dollar Burger: Inside Big Tech’s Race for the Future of Food”—we’re talking about an allegedly delicious burger in a jar;
then Black in the Valley with Rev. Barbara Headley, Senior Pastor of the Zion Community Baptist Church, Rev. Jacquelyn Smith-Crooks and Professor Carlie Tartakov.

Senator Ed Markey Comes To Western Mass

6/19: Senator Edward Markey on his re-election fight with Joe Kennedy, the recent SCOTUS decisions, pending legislation in the Senate, and baseball cards; MTA Veep Max Page on school funding and school openings; ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis, Katea Stitt, and Cassandra Holden.

A Banner Week For LGBTQ with SCOTUS

6/18: Lee Badgett, UMass. professor whose new book is “The Economic Case for LGBT Equality” on this week’s momentous Supreme Court decision on LGBY equality; Ward 3 Neighborhood Association leaders Deb Henson and Greg Kerstetter
on neighborhood activism; Rev. Per Ives and Rabbi Justin David on tomorrow’s candlelight service at the Sojourner Truth statue and the directives of scripture.

Recent Headlines

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Two National Guard members shot in Washington, D.C., and their condition isn’t known, AP sources say

A suspect is in custody in the shooting of National Guard members in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, police said.

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National Parks to raise fees for millions of international tourists to popular US parks

The National Park Service said Tuesday it is going to start charging the millions of international tourists who visit U.S. parks each year an extra $100 to enter some of the most popular sites, while leaving them out of fee-free days that will be reserved for American residents.

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Trump spares turkeys — but not his political opponents — at annual pardoning ceremony

President Donald Trump didn't bring much holiday cheer Tuesday when bestowing ceremonial pardons on two Thanksgiving turkeys, dispensing more insults than goodwill at the traditional White House ritual.

1 day ago in Lifestyle, Trending

What’s open on Thanksgiving? Not much, as many stores rest — or prepare — ahead of Black Friday

With Thanksgiving and the formal launch of the holiday shopping season this week, Americans will again gather for Turkey Day meals before knocking off items on their Christmas gift lists.

1 day ago in Sports, Trending

Under a cloud, the Olympic flame begins its journey to the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics

The Olympic flame began its journey Wednesday to the Milan Cortina Winter Games — missing a little of its usual magic. Bad weather lashing western Greece forced organizers to move the torch-lighting ceremony indoors, from Olympia's ancient stadium and temples to a nearby museum.