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Boston Public Radio Full Show: 12/16/20

Boston Public Radio Full Show: 12/16/20 Christmas trees laden with freshly fallen snow are displayed for sale at Boston Hill Farm, in North Andover, Mass., in this Dec. 11, 2019, file photo. Elise Amendola / AP Share Today on Boston Public Radio: Adam Reilly discussed his reporting on scholastic sports during the era of COVID-19 and the pressure on local-level leaders around whether or not to postpone basketball and hockey seasons as Massachusetts returns to phase three, step one of Gov. Baker s reopening plan. Reilly is a reporter for GBH news and co-host of GBH’s politics podcast Adam Reilly on BPR | Dec. 16, 2020 We opened lines to talk with listeners about your experiences with scholastic sports during the pandemic.

Programs: Uncommon Sense – 22 December 2020, Uncommon Sense — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio

Call of the Reed Warbler: A New Agriculture, A New Earth (February 2) LISTEN: Peter Godfrey-Smith, philosopher and author on his book, Metazoa: Animal Minds and the Birth of Consciousness (February 9) LISTEN: Louise Milligan, ABC investigative reporter and author on her book, Witness: An investigation into the brutal cost of seeking justice (February 16) LISTEN: Henry Reynolds, acclaimed historian and author on his book, Truth-Telling: History, Sovereignty, and the Uluru Statement (February 23) LISTEN: Richard Denniss, economist, on integrity and accountability in federal politics, and Australia s unemployment policies (March 2) LISTEN: Marian Wilkinson, journalist, The Carbon Club: How a network of influential climate sceptics, politicians and business leaders fought to control Australia s climate policy (March 2)

2020 Young Readers Editions

2020 Young Readers Editions Dec 15, 2020 This season, publishers are continuing to bring popular adult fiction and nonfiction books to a younger audience, as a way of expanding their reach. We’ve compiled a list of some noteworthy new and forthcoming adult titles reinterpreted for children of all ages. The Radium Girls: The Scary but True Story of the Poison That Made People Glow in the Dark by Kate Moore (Sept. 8, Sourcebooks, $10.99; ISBN 978-1-72820-947-0) This adaptation tells the true story of the young women working in factories during World War I who were exposed to the “wonder drug” radium, and their struggle for justice. Their courage and tenacity saved many others, led to world-changing regulations, and even prevented nuclear war.

Programs: Uncommon Sense – 15 December 2020, Uncommon Sense — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio

Programs: Uncommon Sense – 15 December 2020, Uncommon Sense — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio
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On-Screen and On-Point: Author Presentations Go Digital

Children s Author Presentations Go Digital Authors shine as they pivot to virtual school visits By Shannon Maughan | Dec 11, 2020 We’ve gathered some noteworthy examples of how authors are tailoring their outreach to meet the needs of students and educators during the pandemic. Following an effective formula, Jonathan Auxier developed a new presentation for Willa the Wisp (Abrams), combining a readaloud with different character voices, a peek at the drawings in his personal journal, a brainstorming session to create punny animals with students, and q&a elements. Friends since age eight, longtime racquetball partners, and first-time picture book collaborators Mac Barnett and

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