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Stephen Pimpare is Professor of Public Policy at Vermont Law and Graduate School. He is the author of four books, including A People's History of Poverty and, most recently, Politics for Social Workers: A Practical Guide to Effecting ChangeLincoln Mitchell teaches political science and public policy at Columbia University. He is the author of nine books and his writings have appeared at CNN, Reuters, the New York Times, NBC, the San Francisco Examiner and numerous other media platforms. For more of Lincoln's work you can subscribe to his Substack “Kibitzing with Lincoln” at /lincolnmitchell.substack.com/.”Dave Levinthal Based in Washington, D.C., Dave has led Raw Story's newsroom as editor-in-chief and served as deputy editor of Business Insider, where he oversaw the publication's political investigations and enterprise journalism. Dave has also worked as an editor or reporter at the Center for Public Integrity, Politico, OpenSecrets, the Dallas Morning News and the Eagle-Tribune.His articles have appeared in dozens of publications, including The Atlantic, TIME, Politico Magazine, Rolling Stone, Slate, Salon, Daily Beast and Columbia Journalism Review.We have a discussion about the various issues of importance today:-Verbal and threatened physical attacks on judges who disagree with the administration, including threats for future actions.-The lawlessness of the Trump administration with its tsunami of actions-Defiance of court orders and rulings-Wiping historical references to Blacks, women, and others.-Democratic leadership is absent, with a few exceptions-The need for massive, very public demonstrations against Trump and Musk-Appeasement to Trump by large law firms and universities.The WI Supreme Court race, and Musk's large dollar spend.Music: From David Rovics, “The Richest Man in the World Says So”, 2025-
Part 1:We talk with Jonathan Alter, an award-winning author, political analyst, documentary filmmaker, columnist, television producer and radio host.We discuss the inauguration.Part 2:We talk with David Leinthal who has ledRaw Story's newsroom as editor-in-chief and served as deputy editor ofBusiness Insider, where he oversaw the publications political investigations and enterprise journalism. Dave has also worked as an editor or reporter at theCenter for Public Integrity, Politico, OpenSecrets, the Dallas Morning News and the Eagle-Tribune.We discuss the inauguration. What can we expect in the near future? WNHNFM.ORG productionMusic: David Rovics, "Time to Act", for Will Von Sproson
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!Jay Willett – WBZ NewsRadio Reporter brings us what it means to 'split the G' when drinking a pint of Guinness - How Gulping Guinness Became an Online Phenomenon!Cirque Dreams Holidaze: December 6-8 at the Boch Center Shubert Theatre! Aubree Willis – Dancer and Choreographer stopped by!Dr. Trisha Pasricha – Ask a Doctor Columnist for WaPo told Dan fragrances may seem harmless. But the research is raising alarm. Rebecca Webster – Local Salem, NH resident creates Giving Cart To Give Back To Her Community – Donations Go to The Salem Animal Rescue League. (Special thanks to The Eagle Tribune and reporter Jamie Costa for originally reporting this story!) Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
Mikey catches up with old friend Bill Burt, Executive Sports Editor for the Eagle Tribune. Mikey and Bill discuss the legendary date of September 11, 1983. Bill and Ben try to convince Mikey that Yankees vs. Dodgers in the World Series is a great thing. Mikey can't get over the money today's athletes make. Mikey and Bill discuss what is so wrong with the Patriots. Mikey quizzes Bill on famous Burt/Berts. Castiglioke takes a walk on the wild side. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nancy Crochiere discusses the first pages of her debut novel, Graceland, the importance of goals for each of her three point-of-view characters, the power of a “goal by request,” and how to work in backstory when a story that is so reliant on the secrets about the past is flying forward from the first scene. Crochiere's first pages can be found here.Help local bookstores and our authors by buying this book on Bookshop.Click here for the audio/video version of this interview.The above link will be available for 48 hours. Missed it? The podcast version is always available, both here and on your favorite podcast platform.For thirteen years, Nancy Crochiere chronicled the ups and downs of family life—including her obsession with George Clooney—in her humorous newspaper column, “The Mother Load,” which ran in The Daily News of Newburyport, and North Andover's Eagle-Tribune. In 2014, she published a collection of those columns that was a finalist for Foreword Reviews' Book of the Year in humor and the Independent Publishers of New England 2014 Book Award. A graduate of Middlebury College, Nancy earned a master's degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Minnesota and is an alumna of GrubStreet's Novel Incubator program. She worked for many years as a development editor for various educational publishers and wrote essays for The Boston Globe, Writer's Digest, and WBUR's Cognoscenti blog. Once her daughters finished college, Nancy decided to pursue her lifelong dream of writing fiction. The result is Graceland, her first novel.Thank you for reading The 7am Novelist. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com
In this fascinating conversation, John shares about his work as a journalist over the past 25 years, his love of rivers and coastal waterways, and his fascination with conservation and ecology issues. John fills in background about the mission and history of the Merrimack River Watershed Council, the growing number of communities served and membership outreach programs. John goes into detail about his initial reactions to the local Winter Crow roost, his role in organizing a number of recent Crow Patrol talks and walks, and the very enthusiastic reaction from members and friends.EPISODE CONTRIBUTORS John Macone, Policy & Education Specialist, Merrimack River Watershed CouncilJohn Macone joined the MRWC in November 2017. He spent 25 years working as a journalist, most recently as editor of the Daily News of Newburyport. Having grown up along the Maine and Massachusetts coast, he's long had a fascination with the ecology of local rivers and coastlines. In 2009 he won a national award from the Inland Press Association for an eight-part series on erosion issues facing Plum Island and Salisbury Beach. Prior to working at the Daily News, John was a reporter, and later city editor, at The Eagle-Tribune, where he covered the New Hampshire presidential primaries, the New Hampshire Statehouse, and the Massachusetts Statehouse. He has also worked as a park ranger for the National Park Service and the State of Maine and authored three books on greater Newburyport's history. John holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in American history from Union College. He operates a small organic farm in Amesbury and enjoys boating and fishing along the Merrimack and the local coast. Craig Gibson is a bird conservation photographer. His current focus is on expanding awareness about the Winter Crow Roost located in Lawrence, MA. Craig has well over 325 documented observation nights tracking and documenting this crow roost. He leads many group tours and has made numerous presentations and talks. Craig designed and launched a blog and this podcast about the Winter Crow Roost and continues to oversee all editorial content. He has also been the lead on initiating and coordinating a range of activities and events with local arts, education, and community groups as well as working with a growing number of conservation and environmental organizations. He wrote and published a comprehensive 14-page report to recap the 2018-2019 winter season, a comprehensive guide about roost photography at night and a new guide on methods for counting crows in a winter roost. His efforts have raised much greater awareness about the Winter Crow Roost in Lawrence, MA, and he has been a catalyst for a range of new community science initiatives.
GAIDEN #2-- Once more without Alex, James charges into the breach chanting mad nonsense. He talks about Ukraine, COVID, the end of Game of Thrones, the Hong Kong hamster cull, England's lack of taste, and bodies falling out of coffins. Yes, sir, this episode has it all! Support our show at Patreon.com/quality! Follow James on twitter @kislingtwits and Alex @giraffetermath. Donate directly at Ko-fi.com/T6T16E5D. Thanks to Sef Joosten for our show art (http://spexdoodles.tumblr.com). Our theme music is "The World's a Mess" by X. Outro is "Joe the Lion" by David Bowie. Today's sources are CNN, My London, Reuters, NBC 10 Philadelphia, and the Eagle-Tribune.
In this episode, Jill talks with Lisa Kashinsky, POLITICO reporter and author of the Massachusetts Playbook, about the state of politics in Boston, the historic nature of Boston's recent mayoral election, key issues facing Mayor Michelle Wu, and the implications of Governor Charlie Baker's announcement that he will not be seeking reelection. Prior to working at POLITICO, Lisa covered politics, state government and the 2020 presidential election for the Boston Herald. She is also an alum of The Eagle-Tribune, The Patriot Ledger and Wicked Local, and has won several regional awards for her work. Lisa graduated from Boston University with degrees in journalism and psychology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we're in New Hampshire discussing a love triangle that ended in a brutal murder. Then, we'll talk about two girls who were murdered in a park. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Granite State. CW: Mention of Domestic Abuse, Brutal Violence, and Murder. A couple of good resources for suicide prevention for you or someone you know: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (available for chatting) or call 1-800-273-8255 Crisis Text Line: Text TALK to 741-741 to text with a trained crisis counselor from the Crisis Text Line for free, 24/7 You may now join us on Patreon or Buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Check out our website www.unitedstatesofmurder.com Interested in your own digital "If I Go Missing" file? Get 20% off here: HelpYouFind.Me and be sure to use promo code USOFM Sources: In-Depth NH, True Crime Daily, Union Leader, Sentinel Source, Eagle-Tribune, Caselaw, Boston.com Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support
Caroline Pineau of Stem Haverhill on The Young Jurks live, discussing Haverhill's bs fees, who's helping, and who's helping the mayor! The Young Jurks will also announce endorsements of local campaigns in Boston, Cambridge, Malden, Methuen, Haverhill...Vote on Tuesday! Background on Stem Haverhill and their lawsuit from Mike Labella of the Eagle-Tribune: https://www.eagletribune.com HAVERHILL — A state official said Friday he has concerns about the relevance of impact fees being charged to retail marijuana shops by communities across the state, including in Haverhill. Nearly six months after the owner's of Haverhill's Stem — a retail cannabis shop — filed a lawsuit against the city and Mayor James Fiorentini requesting documentation of costs the city has incurred because of hosting the business, the city has provided a report listing $1.3 million in expenses. The report, which was provided to Stem along with pot shops Full Harvest Moonz and CNA Stores on Sept. 10, outlines both existing costs and annual expenses city officials say Haverhill will incur due to retail marijuana. The documents costs per city department, with police accounting for the highest portion of the total — including six new police officers and two new cruisers — with an annual cost of $866,930. Although he cannot comment on Haverhill's report specifically because Stem and the city are still in litigation, Steven Hoffman, chairman of the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission, says he's reviewed the document. “We built a big industry but it's not a new industry as it's replacing an illicit industry that has existed for decades,” Hoffman said. “So things like training police on DUI and drug education has been going on for a long time and has nothing to do with the introduction of a legal business replacing an illegal business, therefore, a lot of the incremental expenses cities and towns are saying they are incurring — I just don't buy.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyoungjurks/support
Mac Cerullo of CNHI Sports -- you can read his stories through The Eagle-Tribune -- joined Matt Noonan for a brand new Noontime Sports Podcast to discuss his new beat: covering the Boston Red Sox. Mac and Matt discuss the Red Sox's recent struggles on the road in Detroit and Toronto, and what happened at the Major League Baseball (MLB) trade deadline. Additionally, the two discuss how Mac went from covering high school sports for close to a decade to earning a spot on the professional beat, as well as what he has enjoyed thus far from covering the "local nine" as Matt Noonan refers to them as. Stay connected with Noontime Sports on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, as well as follow us at @NoontimeNation on Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noontime-sports/support
https://thethreeguyspodcast.buzzsprout.com/On Episode 16 The Three Guys debate if you had one superpower what would that power be and why? They interview Chris Hatfield host of the SoxProspects.com Podcast.Chris Hatfield is the host of SoxProspects.com Podcast - the most comprehensive discussion of the Red Sox minor league farm system on the Web. Chris is a graduate of Brown University, and attended The University of Virginia for Law School. Chris began his journey into covering sports when he became Sports Editor for Brown University. He tells how collecting baseball cards as a kid was his first step into player analytics. He discusses his internship for a local newspaper The Eagle Tribune, working in the Sports Information Department for Brown, and how becoming a paralegal for a law office connected him to the individual who runs SoxProspect.com. Chris tells how he originally discovered SoxProspects.com when he was playing MLB on Nintendo Game Cube and uploading stats for players. Chris would go onto writing stories for SoxProspects.com a page dedicated to the Boston Red Sox minor league which ultimately led to becoming the host of the SoxProspects.com Podcast. He breaks down the 4 levels of the minor leagues (Portland Sea Dogs, Greenville Drive, Salem Red Sox, Worcester Red Sox), talks ranking the top 60 prospects in the farm system, player analytics, behind the scene look into scouting, international scouting (the Dominican Summer League), past trades, cap space, the Mookie Betts trade, and some funny stories he's had along the way as a journalist. The Three Guys talk with Chris about advice he would give to others looking to do what he does, a lesson he learned from an old coach he had in high school, and continuing the growth of his podcast. They end with some fun questions for Chris. Chris Hatfield Contact Info:Website: SoxProspects.comInstagram: SoxProspects.com (@soxprospects) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: SoxProspects.com (@SoxProspects) / TwitterThe Three Guys Podcast:Instagram: The Three Guys Podcast (@the_three_guys_podcast_) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: The Three Guys Podcast (@TheThreeGuysPo1) / TwitterYouTube: (2) Three Guys Podcast - YouTubeDerek: Derek DePetrillo (@derekd0518) • Instagram photos and videosBrian: Brian Nazarian (@the_real_brian_nazarian) • Instagram photos and videosBrett: Brett J. DePetrillo (@78brettzky) • Instagram photos and videosProduced by:Instagram: 78Brettzky Productions (@78brettzkyproductions) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: 78Brettzky Productions (@78brettzkyP) / Twitter
https://thethreeguyspodcast.buzzsprout.com/On Episode 16 The Three Guys debate if you had one superpower what would that power be and why? They interview Chris Hatfield host of the SoxProspects.com Podcast.Chris Hatfield is the host of SoxProspects.com Podcast - the most comprehensive discussion of the Red Sox minor league farm system on the Web. Chris is a graduate of Brown University, and attended The University of Virginia for Law School. Chris began his journey into covering sports when he became Sports Editor for Brown University. He tells how collecting baseball cards as a kid was his first step into player analytics. He discusses his internship for a local newspaper The Eagle Tribune, working in the Sports Information Department for Brown, and how becoming a paralegal for a law office connected him to the individual who runs SoxProspect.com. Chris tells how he originally discovered SoxProspects.com when he was playing MLB on Nintendo Game Cube and uploading stats for players. Chris would go onto writing stories for SoxProspects.com a page dedicated to the Boston Red Sox minor league which ultimately led to becoming the host of the SoxProspects.com Podcast. He breaks down the 4 levels of the minor leagues (Portland Sea Dogs, Greenville Drive, Salem Red Sox, Worcester Red Sox), talks ranking the top 60 prospects in the farm system, player analytics, behind the scene look into scouting, international scouting (the Dominican Summer League), past trades, cap space, the Mookie Betts trade, and some funny stories he's had along the way as a journalist. The Three Guys talk with Chris about advice he would give to others looking to do what he does, a lesson he learned from an old coach he had in high school, and continuing the growth of his podcast. They end with some fun questions for Chris. Chris Hatfield Contact Info:Website: SoxProspects.comInstagram: SoxProspects.com (@soxprospects) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: SoxProspects.com (@SoxProspects) / TwitterThe Three Guys Podcast:Instagram: The Three Guys Podcast (@the_three_guys_podcast_) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: The Three Guys Podcast (@TheThreeGuysPo1) / TwitterYouTube: (2) Three Guys Podcast - YouTubeDerek: Derek DePetrillo (@derekd0518) • Instagram photos and videosBrian: Brian Nazarian (@the_real_brian_nazarian) • Instagram photos and videosBrett: Brett J. DePetrillo (@78brettzky) • Instagram photos and videosProduced by:Instagram: 78Brettzky Productions (@78brettzkyproductions) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: 78Brettzky Productions (@78brettzkyP) / Twitter
MassLive.com's Chris Mason joins the show for a conversation with BloggingtheRedSox.com's Brendan Campbell. Chris discusses how he first got into writing about sports, how he made the transition from covering the Red Sox for The Eagle-Tribune to covering the Patriots for MassLive, the key differences between both beats, how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way he goes about writing, his thoughts on the Fenway Park press box compared to the Gillette Stadium press box, uniform numbers in baseball and football, and much more!You can follow Chris on Twitter (@ByChrisMason) by clicking here. You can check out his Patriots (and Red Sox) coverage for MassLive.com by clicking here. For more Red Sox content, check out BloggingtheRedSox.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pat and Spags take a closer look at the RB position, and they do it with Bill Burt. Bill is the editor of the Eagle Tribune, and has been covering the Patriots for close to 35 years. Who on the RB depth chart might surprise some people? Also, could a familiar face or two be on the chopping block? We answer these questions, and more in our conversation. Follow us on Twitter: Bill: @BurtTalksSports Spags: @Ryan_Spags Pat: @plane_pats Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Duggan welcomes Greg Gallant, Joe Aiello and Jerry Flynn to talk about the controversy surrounding the police contract. Our host Tom Duggan of the Valley Patriot discusses: When was the police contract agreed upon? There is a Facebook page for the Methuen Superior Officers Did the police go over budget? What went on with these emails? Are the numbers in The Eagle Tribune accurate? What are the real numbers? Is it a conflict for the Chief to be involved in the negotiations? Was there some kind of sleight of hand? What is the Quinn bill? Can Tom get any of the guests to give a number? Is the Superior Officers Association willing to sit down to discuss the issue? What’s going on with Mike Simard? What happens in arbitration? Is the arbitration binding? How much does the average Captain make? Where does the money from details come from? What would the union be happy with? Is it all about the money? All that and much more on this week’s episode of The Paying Attention Podcast! For more information, check out latest edition of the Valley Patriot or www.ValleyPatriot.com. The Paying Attention! Podcast is recorded each week at the Studio 21 Podcast Café and is hosted on the United Podcast Network.
Thousands of crows spend winter in Lawrence ever year and the Eagle-Tribune reports a group of photographers and crow enthusiasts have been observing them since the mid-80s. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Kate McKay is a multi-million-dollar business owner, international best-selling author, TV personality, transformational speaker, strategic business consultant, and health and wellness expert. Kate is the author of Living Sexy Fit… At Any Age, featured in Family Circle. Kate has been a contributor to Entrepreneur, New York Smash, and Golf Magazine. She is also a monthly contributor to the Eagle Tribune in New England on health, wellness, and living a life of prosperity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kate McKay is a multi-million-dollar business owner, international best-selling author, TV personality, transformational speaker, strategic business consultant, and health and wellness expert. Kate is the author of Living Sexy Fit… At Any Age, featured in Family Circle. Kate has been a contributor to Entrepreneur, New York Smash, and Golf Magazine. She is also a monthly contributor to the Eagle Tribune in New England on health, wellness, and living a life of prosperity.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tom Duggan is moderating this debate for candidates for the upcoming election for Methuen Mayor. The Preliminary Election will be held on September 17th. This a real debate not a forum. The moderator will ask a question or throw out a topic and the candidates will speak to each other. There will be no structured time limit on questions or answers. The moderator will act as referee if any particular candidate is monopolizing time or not getting enough time. The candidates joining Tom on stage are Neil Perry, Jennifer Kannan, Don Riccio and Dan Shibilia. This is Part 2 of the debates for candidates running for Mayor Methuen. Some of the topics covered in the debate: Do the candidates think we need a dog park in Methuen? What do the candidates have to say about development and/or overdevelopment in the city? How can Methuen bring more businesses into town? Should the city hire a grant writer? Is there too much residential development in Methuen? How do you change the image of Methuen? Does the city of Methuen need to do more for the homeless crisis? Is there a way to leverage student volunteers? Tom allows the candidates to ask each other questions Is the Sound Off section of The Eagle Tribune attacking the candidates? What was in the letter that Neil Perry sent out? Do any of the candidates have any conflicts of interest? What is going on with Martineau’s Towing Service? Why hasn’t Neil Perry voted in the last couple of local elections? What is Jennifer Kannan’s education? The candidates summarize why the voters should support them and how they will solve the problems in the city All that and much more on this week’s episode of The Paying Attention Podcast! For more information, check out latest edition of the Valley Patriot or www.ValleyPatriot.com. The Paying Attention! Podcast is recorded each week at the Studio 21 Podcast Café and is hosted on the United Podcast Network.
Red Sox beat writer Chris Mason from the Eagle Tribune returns to the TODDcast to discuss the club's recent resurgence, the latest injury updates and a look at some young talent (really!) down on the farm.
Gabe is joined by Chris Mason of the Eagle Tribune to talk all of the latest spring Training storylines.
Dan is joined by Chris Masosn of the Eagle Tribune to discuss the aftermath of NFL Championship Sunday, the lead in to the Super Bowl, the MLB Hall of Fame Class, Baseball's lackluster offseasson and more!
Chris Mason of the Eagle Tribune joins Dan this week. The guys talk about the MLB Awards, give an outlook on the Red Sox offseason, discuss some NFL Headlines heading into Week 11, NBA Drama and more!
Let's play ball!!! Or let's at least talk about the Red Sox, their historic regular season and what they might do for an encore in October. Joining Todd and Howie on this special baseball postseason TODDcast is Chris Mason, who has covered the Sox all season for CNHI Sports Boston and whose work you can read online and in print for the Eagle Tribune. Everything gets covered from who they think will fill out the final spots in the pen to who they'll play in the ALDS. It's long--but at least not as long as your average ballgame--and well worth the listen!
Andreina Viera is the Founder and CEO of Viera Admin Solutions, LLC. an Executive Assistant Outsourcing firm that helps small businesses with their back-office support. VAS' mission is to make business simpler by freeing up work overload and allow clients to spend more time on revenue generating activities. Andreina has over 15 years of experience in the administrative world and has multiple Executive Assistants working in her firm. Andreina is a past participant of the EforAll 2016 winter accelerator program, where she won the top prize for her business. She was also featured in the Eagle Tribune as the up and coming, hardworking entrepreneur and in Boston Voyager Magazine. She has worked for DKNY, Nestle U.S.A., Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and The Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In her different administrative roles she's managed several departments and assisted many Directors, Presidents and Department Heads. She's also written successful business plans and has managed two small businesses off the ground. In this episode Andreina, discusses What being an employer who can offer her team work-life balance personally means to her Her passion for being a role-model to young, single mothers of color Why she believes that immigrants are statistically more entrepreneurial than native-born Americans
Andreina Viera is the Founder and CEO of Viera Admin Solutions, LLC. an Executive Assistant Outsourcing firm that helps small businesses with their back-office support. VAS' mission is to make business simpler by freeing up work overload and allow clients to spend more time on revenue generating activities. Andreina has over 15 years of experience in the administrative world and has multiple Executive Assistants working in her firm. Andreina is a past participant of the EforAll 2016 winter accelerator program, where she won the top prize for her business. She was also featured in the Eagle Tribune as the up and coming, hardworking entrepreneur and in Boston Voyager Magazine. She has worked for DKNY, Nestle U.S.A., Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and The Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In her different administrative roles she's managed several departments and assisted many Directors, Presidents and Department Heads. She's also written successful business plans and has managed two small businesses off the ground. In this episode Andreina, discusses Becoming a mom at 15-years-old and how she managed to complete school and a career as a mother of two by age 21 How her work in administrative services, project management, and operations lead her to supporting an accelerator program at MIT prior to joining one herself The impact that E-For-All, a non-profit that support economic development in mid-size cities through entrepreneurship, got VAS off the ground and changed her life
Todd and Howie are joined by Chris Mason, Red Sox beat writer for the Eagle Tribune and CNHI Sports Boston to talk about Boston's fast start and also cover other latest happenings on the local sports scene, including the Celtics and Bruins playoffs, the upcoming NFL Draft and possible Patriots moves and also reflect on the passing of legendary Pats & Celtics broadcaster Gil Santos.
On this episode Majimbe and Dj Infamouz take a seat with D-Rreck$, Al’Young’n, and Wiz Dakota. D-Rreck$, Al’Young’n talk discus Gully Grindaz, 10years and still running. Is equality in a team is important? Can controversies bring people together? “At the end of the day everyone needs help” Bay-state building crisis talk. Eagle Tribune reporter pop’ed […]
The Red Sox season is over. Eagle-Tribune sports writers Mac Cerullo and Chris Mason get together to discuss Boston's four-game loss to the Houston Astros, the subsequent firing of manager John Farrell and what the team needs to do going forward to succeed. The guys also take a look ahead to the Patriots upcoming game against the New York Jets, who suddenly don't look as bad as most expected coming into the season.
The MLB Playoffs are about to begin, and the Red Sox will start their journey to the World Series with an ALDS battle with the Houston Astros. CNHI Sports Red Sox reporter Chris Mason joins Mac Cerullo to break down the teams and offer his thoughts on what the Red Sox have to do to win. Mac and Chris also take a look around the rest of the playoff series and examine last Sunday's Patriots loss to the Carolina Panthers.
Brandin Cooks! The New Patriot receiver had his breakout game in the team's exciting 36-33 win over the Houston Texans. Mac Cerullo and Bill Burt discuss his role in the victory, and also how the New England defense can improve after another spotty outing. Also, the guys look ahead to Sunday's game against Carolina, and how QB Cam Newton has struggled since losing Super Bowl 50. Theme music: "Slow Burn" by Kevin MacLeod.
In this week's episode of The Eagle-Tribune Sports Podcast, Mac Cerullo and Bill Burt break down the Patriots' 36-20 win over the Saints and look ahead to this Sunday's game against the Texans. Bill also offers his thoughts on Malcolm Butler, saying he believes the slumping cornerback's days in New England could be numbered. Theme music: "Slow Burn" by Kevin MacLeod
Mac Cerullo and Bill Burt return for another season of NFL football! In this week's season premiere, the guys talk about the Patriots' opening-night debacle, this weekend's matchup with the New Orleans Saints and other thoughts about Week 1 around the NFL. Theme Music: "Slow Burn" by Kevin MacLeod.
Podcasts with Attorney Stevens – Bye Bye DWI by Attorney Mark Stevens
Check out Attorney Mark Stevens and guest host Jill from the Eagle Tribune in this week’s podcast! All of Attorney Stevens Podcasts are also available for download online or in iTunes for free or have them delivered directly to your email as they become available by signing up below! Subscribe to Bye Bye DWI […]
Eagle Tribune film critic Greg Vellante joins Steve Head and John Black to discuss the new films THAT'S MY BOY, ROCK OF AGES and BRAVE.
Joining John Black and Steve Head again this week is Eagle Tribune film critic Greg Vellante. They discuss this week's, scratch that, this year's most eagerly anticipated film ... Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. Also up for discussion is the film opening opposite Mr. Potter's, Winnie the Pooh. Plus our picks of the week: Criterion's release of director Mike Leigh's Naked (1993), Rango, The Warrior's Way, Season of the Witch (mind you, only Steve recomends this one), The Making of a President, and Hobo with a Shotgun. This episode was recorded at Panera Bread in Brookline, Ma, located across the street from the historic Coolidge Corner Theater. Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise. Don't forget to leave an iTunes review. We'd really appreciate it. Thanks! Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Joining John Black and Steve Head this week is film critic Greg Vellante. Greg writes for the Eagle Tribune, a New England daily. And you can find all of his reviews at GregVellante.com. This week they lament Pixar's dive into cold commercialism with Cars 2. Sure, Cars was Pixar's arguably least well received film. And, at least by Pixar's standards, it did alright at the box office. But the real money here is in its merchandising. It's billions, people. Billions. We also discuss the new Cameron Diaz comedy Bad Teacher. To enjoy it, we needed to willingly suspend our disbelief. But that didn't happen. We did, however, enjoy the new Pixar short Toy Story: Hawaiian Vacation, which plays before Cars 2.For our picks of the week, John and Steve recommend the documentary American: The Bill Hicks Story, Steve can't say enough about the comedy Cedar Rapids, and Greg says you definitely have to check out Louie: Season One. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net