Top stories from the Boston Globe for Jul 09, 2008
Audio|Wed, 9 Jul 2008|More from Boston Globe Page One Podcasts
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“…recuperation. The -- hopes to conduct -- associates an opening at symphony hall in the fall. -- in a statement said it was extremely frustrating to be faced with the surgery during it tightly planned …”
(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - The Boston Pops will hold the final round of their high school sing-off competition tonight at Symphony Hall . The winner will be announced by conductor Keith Lockhart at approximately 9:00 p.m. Three contestants will co...
Video|Tue, 1 Jul 2008|More from Boston.com
The opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is seeking refuge at the Dutch Embassy in the capital, Harare, after a police raid on his party's headquarters. Tsvangirai withdrew earlier from Friday's upcoming run-off election, saying government violence and harassment makes fair balloting impossible. We'll speak with Scott Baldauf, Africa correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor. What is the case for and against impeachment of President George W. Bush, now that articles of impeachment have been formally filed? We speak with David Barron, Professor of Law at Harvard University Law School, and Elizabeth Holtzman, former New York congresswoman who has written "The Impeachment of George W. Bush." The debate over "singularity." This is the belief that computers are advancing so quickly that convergence between humans and machines will soon be possible; the debate has reached such a pitch in the technology community that IEEE Spectrum magazine devoted its entire June issue to the
Audio|Mon, 23 Jun 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…Phoenix symphony hall a lunchtime concerts that began. On the second floor few dozen people are seated it appears listening to pre performance lecture can …”
(Boston Globe) Amanda Palmer of the Dresden Dolls growled out 'Missed Me' with the Boston Pops for EdgeFest '08 at Symphony Hall Thursday night. Produce by Scott LaPierre / Boston Globe
Video|Fri, 20 Jun 2008|More from Boston.com
Amanda Palmer of the Dresden Dolls growled out 'Missed Me' as she performed with the Boston Pops for EdgeFest '08. Produce by Scott LaPierre / Boston Globe
Video|Fri, 20 Jun 2008|More from Boston.com
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we discuss Pennsylvania senator Arlen Specter's decision not to pursue an outside investigation into spygate. We'll also discuss the Boston Celtics and where the team's NBA championship win ranks in the history of New England sports. Take a break with Fred, Paul, Andy, Tom and Erik as they give you the latest scoop from Gillette Stadium and answer your questions. Listen LIVE Tuesday's and Thursday's from 12-2 p.m. and email your comments to webradio@patriots.com.
Audio|Thu, 19 Jun 2008|More from New England Patriots
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“…seem like a drive him. It is a region better with the symphony hall the entity that without it of course it are they credit limit I let the of them without it of course they …”
This Thursday and Friday, Amanda Palmer of Boston-based punk cabaret band The Dresden Dolls will kick off her solo world tour at ... Symphony Hall . By Scott LaPierre / Boston Globe / slapierre@boston.com
Video|Tue, 17 Jun 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…and kicking off -- world's toward the -- by playing hair. A symphony hall in Boston. …”
Stories: 1) New Site Fuses Chess with Hip-Hop 2) Jenny Scheinman Makes a Vocal Debut 3) Paul Thorn: Skydiver, Boxer, Rootsy Rocker 4) Sen. Lamar Alexander's 'Tennessee Waltz'
Audio|Wed, 11 Jun 2008|More from NPR: Music Podcast
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“…got to play the Tennessee waltz who -- At the national symphony. . Hall that many years after 1950s when its first record. Well let's hear a little bit of Tennessee waltz. …”
Happy Friday! We'll get started with another episode of Get Dunked! We didn't get to this very important Wallyology yesterday, so here is what to do if you cut off your fingers. It's graduation time again, so here are a few emails and the BU Song. Special comedy guest, Larry Miller joins us in the studio. He is at the Comedy Connection this weekend. Men from Maine Scavenger Hunt starts on Monday, here are some details and your daily episode. Mikey the Plumber gives us his Preakness picks. We'll meet the Employee of the Day. Finally, we'll wrap things up with a visit from Keith Lockhart. Have a great weekend, we'll see you on Monday!
Audio|Fri, 16 May 2008|More from 105.7 WROR
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“…that just the -- know that's so wonderful resonant acoustics and symphony hall -- all. All all that we -- for sometimes occasionally a solo instrument that won't come out otherwise he would or voices …”
T-Bone Burnett is a remarkable producer. He's been the creative force behind some of the most memorable recordings by artists like Roy Orbison, Elvis Costello and Sam Phillips. Many know Burnett for his work on the O Brother, Where Art Thou soundtrack in 2000. Most recently he produced Raising Sand, a stunning collaboration between Alison Krauss and Robert Plant. On this edition of All Songs Considered T-Bone Burnett shares some of his favorite songs and talks about his new solo release, Tooth of Crime.
Audio|Thu, 15 May 2008|More from NPR: All Songs Considered Podcast
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“…here's a song from -- comparison is chairs all stars live at symphony hall. . This in -- live recording you know I don't remember I don't -- this I don't have the album with it probably …”