(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - It's time to get ready for yet another fun-filled summer weekend around Boston! Boston Globe "Sidekick" writer Meredith Goldstein joins NECN with her weekend picks, including a look at the acts at this we...
Video|Thu, 31 Jul 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…a year to comment here's some live jazz at the concert at Berklee College of Music puts together and this is a great health watch the fireworks from but it's also justified afternoon. You know on the updates …”
Stories: 1) Guillermo Klein And His Band Of Devotees 2) Lalo Schifrin's American Rhapsody 3) NOMO: The Sonic Maelstrom Of 'Ghost Rock' 4) Woodstock Museum Re-Creates '69 Concert
Audio|Wed, 30 Jul 2008|More from NPR: Music Podcast
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“…he couldn't read music well. Then client's parents sent him to the Berklee College of Music in Boston to go to work and I realize I won't we might penis for the first time I was sleep. And …”
(NECN) - In this segment of talk around the Globe, Sidekick writer Meredith Goldstein, has some great ideas if you are in or around the Boston area this weekend. Some events she suggests are: 1. Puppini sisters at Regatta bar 2. The Ellis...
Video|Thu, 12 Jun 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…He's amazing so it you know. He's going to be at the Berklee College of Music Berklee performance center and I highly recommend checking it out he has not slowed down structure I wonder tickets are still available …”
Stories: 1) The Beatles' Apple Records: 40 Years Later 2) After Apple Records: Musician-Run Labels 3) Esperanza Spalding: Voice of the Bass 4) Two Divas, Both Alike in Mononyms 5) Bolivian Mission Towns Revive Baroque Legacy
Audio|Sat, 17 May 2008|More from NPR: Music Podcast
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“…At 23 she's thirty built an impressive resume full scholarship to the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Graduated a year early to become the youngest faculty member in the school's history and wait there's more. She's also …”
The car dealer's band, Ernie & the Automatics, performs Thursday night at the school's Cafe 939, as part of a series benefiting Berklee scholarship programs. Boch spoke with WBZ's Anthony Silva.
Audio|Wed, 14 May 2008|More from WBZ's New England Business
FAP794: Massive free stuff Friday, scholarship secret Listen now: Student Financial Aid News + NASFAA: “‘Financial aid’ most commonly refers to scholarships: direct grants that students need not pay back… policymakers are starting to admit that the system designed to make college more affordable is making it less so,” according to The Indianapolis Star. “Here’s why. ‘When [...] SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "FAP794: Massive free stuff Friday, scholarship secret", url: "http://www.financialaidpodcast.com/2008/05/09/fap794-massive-free-stuff-friday-scholarship-secret/" });
Audio|Fri, 9 May 2008|More from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand
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“…piece of equipment because it was a California it's music student at Berklee College of Music. . Who did not want to have to slop the thing home it would cost more to slap at home. You know on …”
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - If you're looking for something to do this weekend, we've got plenty of ideas for you to choose from. Meredith Goldstein of the Boston Globe's "Sidekick" joins NECN for this "Talk Around th...
Video|Fri, 11 Apr 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…I know that there's a battle of the bands going on at Berklee College of Music in this of heights. Okay yes the surprisingly enough when I was listening to these fans -- these are these are professionals …”
CONGRESS RETURNING TO WORK: What to do about the weakening US economy joins the items left over from last year's agenda--wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, investigations into the Justice Department and the CIA, and budget battles over major funding bills. Our guest is Gail Chaddock, Capitol Hill Correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor. RACE AND PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS: A Washington Post/ABC News poll out today shows Barack Obama's support among African American voters is surging ahead of Hillary Clinton's. We speak with Clarence Page, syndicated columnist for the Chicago Tribune and Melissa Harris Lacewell, associate professor of politics and African American studies at Princeton. THE DELEGATE COUNT: Hillary Clinton scored a major comeback victory in the New Hampshire primary by winning the popular vote. But, when it came to the number of delegates the Granite State will send to the party's convention Clinton actually lost to Barak Obama. Confused? We were too, so we turned to
Audio|Mon, 14 Jan 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now
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“…now and then -- teaches about film scores as chair of the Berklee College of Music film scoring department. Annie joins us to talk about what makes a good film scored good welcome. Thank you very much I'm …”
“…again new chair of the Berklee College of Music film scoring department talking about some songs that have. The important parts of the film scores I'm wondering you know. Also on …”
The latest from Pakistan where it appears the country's election commission is going to delay next week's elections in the aftermath of the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. We speak with Jonathan Landay, a reporter for McClatchey Newspapers in Karachi, Pakistan. Cathryn Jakobsen Ramin was a hard-hitting journalist whose memory began slipping in her 40's. She turned herself into a human guinea pig embarking on a three-year journey that took her to sleep clinics, neuropsychologists and other medical experts. She chronicles her attempts to uncover the source of her memory loss in her book: "Carved in Sand: When Attention Fails and Memory Fades in Midlife." Iowans supporting Democratic presidential candidates won't just show up at a polling place this Thursday and use a voting machine to cast their vote. They stand in corners for candidates, there's a crazy math equation to determine how much support a candidate has; then caucus-goers may choose to stand in anot
Audio|Mon, 31 Dec 2007|More from WBUR: Here and Now
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“…The Berklee College of Music here in Boston awarded its first honorary doctorate in 1971 to jazz great duke Ellington. Later recipients included Paul sign in Aretha …”
Your Creativity Matters (Third in the series)
Audio|Sun, 28 Oct 2007|More from Boston site Sermon Archive of Greater Boston Vineyard
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“…flow of folks from the local art scribbled scum are away from. Berklee College of Music and mass art and -- variety of local art schools. An absorbent people that we. We can't ask this acampora questioned god …”