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The Great Turkey Invasion with Tia Pinney18 Dec 202400:46:39

Why are there so many wild turkeys in this town? Mass Audubon's Tia Pinney has answers and tips for avoiding confrontation with our feathered friends, or should I say enemies...BE THE BIGGER TURKEY.

Side note: At one point I might have referred to this episode as "the best one I have ever recorded."

Show notes:

A Man Full of Trouble, Colonial-era dive bar, reopens.

The Sixers' cursed season. Plus, I love Jared McCain, but my cringe reaction to his TikToks makes me feel old.

Du-Carcass.

WBUR’s Field Guide to Boston

Monkey paw logic.

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On being a Boston Brahmin with R.J. Lyman11 Dec 202400:42:03

Just don't call him that! In this week's episode, we're talking to lawyer, father, Bostonian and — according to some — Boston Brahmin, R.J. Lyman. He teaches us about the origins of the term, its place in local culture, its institutions, the accent, and the values that the caste espouses.

UConn And UMass Created And Abandoned College Football’s Goofiest Rivalry Trophy

Trading Places is a holiday movie and a Philadelphia movie.

Red Sox Juan Soto cope.

And Now We Call it Gravy...

Greg's Restaurant slaps.

Two Boston Brahmins talkin'

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REWIND: The 2004 Red Sox with Tyler Rotman09 Oct 202400:48:56

In honor of October baseball, we're revisiting this magical tale of underdog grit, triumph over evil, and old men weeping in the streets. Lifelong Red Sox fan Tyler Rotman joins me to tell me the tale of how the curse was broken and the city liberated from its insidious vice — even if Pedro did throw that old man to the ground.

We'll be back next week to talk about the Head of the Charles Regatta.

If you'd like to buy a festive fir from Tyler in a few months, check out Boston Christmas Trees.

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The West End is dead, long live the West End with Sebastian Belfanti02 Oct 202401:04:20

In this episode, we're joined by Sebastian Belfanti of the West End Museum to talk about the history of the neighborhood — and its tragic fate at the hands of Urban Renewal. Turns out Boston looked at a dense, diverse downtown neighborhood and said, "Bring in the bulldozers."

Click here for images of the destruction of the West End. And here are images of The Gothic before its demolition.

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Never go to Salem in October with Adam & Art Antczak25 Sep 202400:38:20

Salem, the North Shore city with a long and complicated history, is now in the midst of a new chapter: Halloweenmania! Beginning before the first leaf even turns, its annual Halloween Happenings attracts tourists from around the globe, packing the streets and causing headaches in surrounding towns. How did it get this way?

To chat about this spooky phenomenon, I'm joined by brothers Adam and Art Antczak, a couple of dudes who have lived in and around Salem for decades. We talk about the time Bewitched came to town, the title of "official witch," the Hocus Pocus of it all, and why they can't visit their mother in October. Plus, Gritty, Plymouth Rock, and somewhere called Misery Island.

Here is a link to the scariest haunted house setting imaginable.

Here is the 2024/25 Celtics City Jersey.

"A reject from Sesame Street" — the initial reaction to Gritty.

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The Boston Tea Party (PART TWO) with Audrey Stuck-Girard18 Sep 202400:38:35

It's the dramatic conclusion of our discussion of the Boston Tea Party! Living history interpreter Audrey Stuck-Girard walks us through the aftermath and the legacy of this iconic incident.

Check out Audrey's custom historical wig business, Cuffed & Coiffed (here's the Instagram page).

The Wet Guy.

A clip from The Comeback, which is actually a three-part series on Netflix.

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The Boston Tea Party with Audrey Stuck-Girard11 Sep 202400:48:13

In part one of our inaugural two-parter, we're talking with living history interpreter Audrey Stuck-Girard about one of Boston's most iconic incidents, The Boston Tea Party. This episode has everything: Colonial tax policy, tea talk, a creepy portrait of Paul Revere, an alibi for Sam Adams, a testy town meeting, smuggling, Connecticut slander, and more!

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Lobstah with Curt Brown04 Sep 202400:45:07

Not even COVID could keep me away from you! I'm back from vacation with an episode exploring an iconic part of New England culture: Lobster. To go deep (sea) on the subject, I'm joined by Curt Brown, a Maine lobsterman and marine biologist with a passion for this industry and clawfuls of optimism for its future.

Please blame any and all bad puns on my sick, addled brain.

Check out Sea Change: The Gulf of Maine, a NOVA Special Presentation.

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REWIND: Allston Christmas with Matt Shearer28 Aug 202400:31:05

Oh how far we've come! I'm on vacation, so here's an oldie but a goodie — with a new intro!

On the first ever episode of "Explain Boston to Me,"  l learned about Allston Christmas, the smorgasbord of free curbside stuff that happens every September 1.

Explaining this phenomenon — and giving the overall scoop on Allston — is Matt Shearer, a reporter for WBZ News Radio. You might have heard him over the airwaves, but if you’re under 40 you’re probably more likely to have seen one of his viral “man on the street” segments pinging around the internet. Check him out @reportermatt on Instagram or @WBZnewsradio on TikTok.

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The whitewashing of Boston with Dart Adams21 Aug 202400:51:08

In this week's episode, we're joined by Dart Adams, author, journalist, historian, and Black Bostonian. He talks about how the culture being exported by the city — the movies, TV shows, media, and memes — doesn't reflect the actual diversity of the community.

Here is Randolph and Mortimer Duke: "Turn those machines back on!"

And here is a video of Joel Embiid trolling the French fans.

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The North End with James Pasto14 Aug 202400:49:38

This week, we're talking about one of Boston's most iconic neighborhoods, the North End. James Pasto grew up in this Italian enclave and now teaches a class on its history at Boston University. It's currently Feast Season — check out this calendar to plan your outing.

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Boston's best dive bars with Zach Servideo07 Aug 202400:49:17

This week, we're grabbing a drink where everyone knows your name. Oops. Not that place — we'll save that for another day. Zach Servideo of Value Creation Labs is an entrepreneur and dude in the tech/innovation space, but he is also a former doorman at The Pour House (RIP).  We talk about dive bar culture in Boston, how it's changing in this newly moneyed era, and why we still need these sacred spaces.

Here is Ben Affleck's new look.

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Boston's Queer History with Joan Ilacqua04 Dec 202400:48:50

In this week's episode, we're talking about Boston's LGBTQ history and identity with Joan Ilacqua of The History Project, a community archive, repository, historical society, and museum for the local queer community. This is a complex story, and we get into everything from gay marriage legalization (it happened here first!), to "Boston marriages," to the city's first pride parade, to its current queer hot spots.

Plus, my wild night at Kowloon.

Marriages begin at Cambridge City Hall.

Tastykake's Butterscotch Krimpets.

Atlas Obscura on Boston Coolers.

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Boston's NIMBYs with Jacob Anbinder31 Jul 202400:49:33

This week, we're talking about the housing crisis. And affordability. And development. And density. What could go wrong? Historian Jacob Anbinder is an expert on how cities grow and evolve, and the forces aligned against those changes. We discuss Boston's NIMBY-est towns, the recent drama in Milton over the MBTA Communities Act, and why we should take people at their word when it comes to why they fight development.

To read more from Anbinder, check out these two features from The Atlantic:

Here is Jalen Hurts smiling.

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Revere Beach with Jan Dumas24 Jul 202400:33:34

Let's hit the sand! We're talking about Revere Beach with Jan Dumas, a proud resident and city booster. We get into the area's history, its rough reputation and weigh in on the original Kelly's Roast Beef. If you'd like to know more about what's going on at Revere Beach and its past, head to reverebeach.com.

Here is the heat map of Twisted Tea consumption and here is the Philadelphia Magazine feature on Twisted Tea.

Here is video of David from the Real World: Seattle having a meltdown in a car (skip ahead to the last minute).

And here is a bit more about the trials and travails of the Massachusetts Mad Dogs from funwhileitlasted.net.

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How to survive moving in Boston with Premium Q17 Jul 202400:42:03

Happy first birthday to Explain Boston to Me!

In this episode, I'm joined by Marian Esanu and Victor Chaves of Premium Q Moving & Storage to talk about the wild world of moving in Boston. From Storrow-ed vehicles to helicopter parents to the September 1 move-mageddon, the industry here has its own particular challenges.

As I explain in the show, this is not sponsored content. Here's my appearance on their podcast, Life Beyond Boxes.

Here is Kylie Kelce yelling at a woman in Margate.

Read The Paper Palace.

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Boston Movie Club: The Departed10 Jul 202400:40:26

In the second installment of Boston Movie Club, I'm joined by Southie native and former EBtM guest Pat Toomey (check out his episode here) to chat about The Departed. I was new to this Scorcese gangster flick —  cranberry juice! Nicolson in a bucket hat! Wahlberg! rats! — and was thrilled to have a local talk me through its complicated legacy.

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Catholics! with Craig Tichelkamp26 Jun 202400:51:34

How did Boston's Catholics go from a scorned minority to the dominant force in local politics and culture? Lots of reasons! Here to walk us through it is Craig Tichelkamp, a Harvard Divinity School-educated scholar who teaches at Stonehill College.

Also, Dunkin' feedback! And an update on the next Movie Club installment.

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Dunkin' Donuts with Megan Johnson19 Jun 202400:39:20

It's finally time. We're chatting about the brand that is perhaps most closely associated with the Boston region. The conversation touches on the mustachioed man ("time to make the donuts"), the iconic color scheme, the kinds of people you find in a Dunkin', music festival brand activations, Coolattas,  Ben Affleck, and so much more.

Here's a link to Casey Affleck's SNL sketch.  And here's a pic of Ben buckling under the weight of the world while gathering his Dunkin' order in 2020.

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The curious case of the $600,000 liquor license with Shirley Leung12 Jun 202400:41:10

Sometimes episodes of EBtM deal with the "what" — this one deals with the "why." Boston Globe reporter and podcaster Shirley Leung joins us to explain how Boston's restaurant scene has long been stymied by esoteric liquor regulations. This has a profound trick-down impact on the area's culture, its retention of young creatives, and its low-income neighborhoods. Fortunately, help might finally be on the way.  Hey, State Legislature, do happy hour next!

Be sure to check out Leung's podcast Say More  (the series "Beating Burnout" comes out this month) and her reporting on Boston's liquor license laws.

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Boston's candy-coated history with Jeremy Spindler05 Jun 202400:48:53

In this episode, we're learning all about the incredible history of candy manufacturing in Boston. With Jeremy Spindler of Spindler Confections as our guide, we cover the meteoric rise and slow demise of a signature New England industry — it's a bittersweet tale, to say the least.

And as a bonus, it's taste test time! Listen as I sample some of the area's classic candies, including the famous/infamous Necco wafers. Let's just say that times — and tastes — have changed.

Here's video of the Gloucester Greasy Pole and info on the upcoming St. Peter's Fiesta (June 16-30).

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Summer in Cape Cod with Joe Fenti29 May 202400:31:09

This week, we're kicking off summer by chatting about Cape Cod. Sharing his thoughts, feelings, and shark avoidance tips is Joe Fenti, standup comedian and corporate drone, who recently went viral for his video about the Seaport — one of our favorite topics over here at EBtM.

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Brighton with Kelly McGrath22 May 202400:42:49

First, we've got fashion episode feedback! Then I'm chatting with Kelly McGrath, executive director of Brighton Main Streets, about her neighborhood — its past, present, and future. Can this working-class haven balance the enticements of development with the downsides of gentrification?

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REWIND: BMC presents Good Will Hunting27 Nov 202400:36:10

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This is a great weekend to get the family together for a viewing of the 1997 classic starring Matt and Ben. In this rerun of our inaugural Boston Movie Club, we're talking about Good Will Hunting.  To get into all the good stuff — Stellan Skarsgaard’s scarf, whether or not a burger is ever called a "sandwich" interchangeably, and Robin Williams’ recent role as a spiritual advisor to a cult leader — I’m joined by a very special guest.

John Mara talks about Saquon Barkley.

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Is Boston fashion-challenged? with Margo Lindauer15 May 202400:42:00

In this week's episode, I'm joined fashionable lady Margo Lindauer of the podcast JustUS.  We're asking the big question: Why don't people dress better in Boston? We've got theories, we've got equivocation, we've got thoughts on Lilly Pulitzer.

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Make Way for Ducklings at Boston Public Garden with Liz Vizza08 May 202400:40:00

This weekend is Mother's Day, which means it's also Duckling Day. In this episode, I chat with the president of the Friends of the Boston Public Garden about the park's history, its dire state in the 1970s, and the iconic children's book that inspired both the city's favorite statue and this annual tradition.

Plus, a crude Ben Franklin bumper sticker, questions about Sam Adams beer and Celtics' fans, and a book recommendation.

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The Great Molasses Flood with Lisa Mullan Perkins01 May 202400:37:24

In 1919, a wall of molasses washed through the North End. I don't think we talk about this enough! In this episode, we're talking with Lisa Mullan Perkins of Uwila Warrior about this sticky incident and its impact on the city. Plus, my pitch for the next great HBO Miniseries, working title: Sweet Nightmares: The Great Molasses Flood.

We've also got an update on my emotional state and a lot of questions about Wally, the Red Sox's wall-dwelling mascot.

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REWIND: Talking Celtics with Jake Issenberg of First to the Floor24 Apr 202400:41:39

I'm taking the week off, but I'm not leaving you hanging. In honor of NBA playoff season, I'm rerunning my conversation with Jake Issenberg, co-host of the Celtics podcast First to the Floor.  There's even a new intro where I reveal how Jalen Brunson is ruining my marriage and tease upcoming episode topics.

Jake and I dig in on rivalries. What team is the biggest Celtics rival of all time? What exactly makes a fanbase hate another franchise with the heat of a thousand suns? Does intimacy breed contempt? Why do we love overachievers so much?  And perhaps most importantly: Is this the year the Celtics finally break through?

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Stuck in Boston traffic with Chris Dempsey and Jeff Speck17 Apr 202400:51:53

Boston was once declared the most congested metropolitan region in the country. So, yes, the traffic here is terrible — but what can we do about it? How can we change the structural incentives that keep people in their cars? Hint: the answer is not bigger roads.

To traverse the conversational terrain of transit, congestion pricing, gas taxes, and bike lanes, we're joined by Chris Dempsey and Jeff Speck, the men behind the urban design firm Speck Dempsey. These guys really know what they're talking about, even if they've never seen the Cameron Crowe classic Singles.

Here's the iconic Ben Franklin tweet.

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The Boston Marathon (again!) and local running culture with Matt Taylor of Tracksmith10 Apr 202400:35:36

We're digging back into the Boston Marathon, one of the city's most beloved and enduring events. This time, the focus is on what makes this race so special and on the rich, passionate local running culture that is its beating heart. Pacing us on this journey is Matt Taylor, founder and and CEO of Tracksmith, a running gear brand with a classic New England aesthetic that was conceived by runners, for runners. Taylor is taking his second stab at the Marathon this week — we're rooting for him.

Here is Dan McQuade's original Philadelphia Magazine story on Rocky's training run; and here is the follow up on Defector.

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Dating in Boston with Meredith Goldstein03 Apr 202400:50:46

Romance is in the air on this week's episode as we chat with Meredith Goldstein, The Boston Globe's dating advice columnist and host of the companion podcast Love Letters. She offers insight on finding the right person in the right neighborhood, men with fishing pictures in their app profiles, and the region's strange cocktail of Puritanism and progressive politics — did you know that you can legally register a polyamorous relationship in Somerville?

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The Combat Zone with Stephanie Schorow27 Mar 202400:38:28

This week's episode is all about the Combat Zone, Boston's erstwhile vice district located right in the heart of the city. To talk peep shows, strip clubs, neon signs, and organized crime, we're joined by writer Stephanie Schorow, author of Inside the Combat Zone: The Stripped Down Story of Boston's Most Notorious Neighborhood, along with many other books on local history.

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The Clam Highway with Ted Reinstein of Chronicle20 Mar 202400:35:38

We're going deep on fried clams, with forays into other New England seafood classics, the woes of the local fishing industry, and why rivalries are good for business. To enlighten us on the clam wars in Essex and so much more, we're joined by Ted Reinstein, a longtime reporter for Chronicle on WCVB Channel 5 and author of Wicked Pissed: New England’s Most Famous Feuds.

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Candlepin bowling with Tom Giordano of Wakefield Bowladrome13 Mar 202400:31:24

In this episode, we're learning all about candlepin bowling, the region's scrappy counterpoint to "ten-pin" or "big ball." Tom Giordano has been working at Wakefield Bowladrome for almost 50 years and he has plenty of insight into what makes this local past time endure in the hearts and minds of New Englanders. We chat about the demise of the pin boys, candlepin on local television, and the recent filming of The Holdovers at Wakefield.

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Karen Read with Susan Zalkind20 Nov 202400:52:23

In this very special episode, we solve the Karen Read case! JK. We actually talk about what the obsession with this murder says about Boston, its suburban small towns, local media, law enforcement, and true crime. Offering her expertise is writer Susan Zalkind, author of The Waltham Murders: One Woman’s Pursuit to Expose the Truth Behind a Murder and a National Tragedy and contributor to VICE, The Daily Beast, The Guardian U.S., The Irish Times, This American Life, and Boston Magazine.

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Exciting Whites.

Kim Costa and the Kelly's Roast Beef rap.

The one New Yorker feature I read on Karen Read, written by the incredible Jessica Winter.

My favorite "true crime" writing: Strange Piece of Paradise: A Return to the American West To Investigate My Attempted Murder - and Solve the Riddle of Myself   

Dave Cullen's Colombine will change the way you digest every public act of violence.

Here is Susan on what Karen Read's case says about the state's homicide investigations

And here she is on NBC News.

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Kendall Square with Scott Kirsner06 Mar 202400:52:15

In this episode, we're going deep on Cambridge's nerdiest neighborhood, tracing its history from industrial mecca to biotech playground. Scott Kirsner, longtime Boston Globe tech columnist and co-founder of The Innovation Trail, explains the role of MIT in the area's growth, shoots down some JKF-centric conspiracy mongering, and muses on the future of this riverside boomtown (hint: it might depends on how this whole A.I. thing goes). 

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On having a Boston accent with Joe DiMeo28 Feb 202400:46:56

Is the Boston accent endangered? I'm joined by Medford native Joe DiMeo to chat about what it means to drop your Rs, Ben Affleck’s late-in-life code-switching, and how to get a discount from your plumb-ha.

And, as promised, here is my travel-influencer play in The Boston Globe: https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/02/17/business/taxis-logan-airport-uber-lyft/

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Julia Child's Cambridge with Lisa McManus of America's Test Kitchen21 Feb 202400:50:55

Lisa McManus, foremost expert in all things kitchen gear, joins me to talk about Julia Child. This culinary icon  spent 40 years living in Cambridge, just a short walk from where I currently sit. We chat about what brought Julia to the area, her favorite local butcher shop, sending knives through the mail, and how her legacy of home-cook demystification continues with ATC

Plus, we've got merch! Head to explainbostontome.com to pick some up. 

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Local college radio with Sean Maloney14 Feb 202400:47:42

Just a couple of elder millennials waxing nostalgic about how things used to be — what could go wrong?? In this episode, I'm joined by friend and music writer Sean Maloney to talk about Boston's amazing and resilient college radio scene. He shouts out the big players, expounds these stations' impact on his life, and takes a detour into one particularly "sinister" job. (You'll get that pun once you hear the episode). 

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Downtown Boston with Daniel Dain07 Feb 202400:49:30

In this episode, I'm joined by Daniel Dan, author of A History of Boston.  We're talking about the forces that have shaped downtown, from pre-colonial pandemics to urban renewal to shifting corporate cultures. You'll never look at this neighborhood the same again.  

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Why do Boston restaurants suck? with Erika Adams31 Jan 202400:55:00

Just a couple of transplants talking mild trash on the local restaurant scene — what could go wrong??? This week, I'm joined by Erika Adams, the editor of Eater Boston, to talk about the barriers to entry for upstart eateries, the risk averse culture of the city's diners, and some our favorite places to eat here.  Come for the discourse, stay for the restaurant recommendations. 

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Renting an apartment in Boston with Justin Kaplan of the Boston Accent24 Jan 202400:42:28

Why is it so hard — and expensive — to rent an apartment here? Why does everyone move on the same day? Why do so many landlords suck? In this episode, we're talking local real estate with the satirical whiz behind The Boston Accent. 


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The teams Celtics fans love to hate with Jake Issenberg17 Jan 202400:40:44

Today we're talking rivalries! What team is the biggest Celtics rival of all time? What exactly makes a fanbase hate another franchise with the heat of a thousand suns? Does intimacy breed contempt? And why do we love overachievers so much? Jake Issenberg, co-host of the Celtics podcast First to the Floor has all the answers — and even a few kind words for Allen Iverson. 

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Market Basket with Stephanie Vecellio10 Jan 202400:35:28

"It's like 'Succession,' but with more discounted top-round." On this episode, artist and Somerville resident Stephanie Vecellio tells talks with me about Market Basket, the beloved local grocery chain that has it all: low prices, family feuds, interior design out of the 1950s, sawdust on the floor, and multiple people named Arthur.

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Boston Movie Club: Good Will Hunting03 Jan 202400:33:29

In the inaugural installment of our Boston Movie Club, we're talking about Good Will Hunting.  To get into all the good stuff — Stellan Skarsgaard’s scarf, whether or not a burger is ever called a "sandwich" interchangeably, and Robin Williams’ recent role as a spiritual advisor to a cult leader — I’m joined by a very special guest.

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Boston baked beans with Amy Traverso13 Nov 202400:44:18

There's a reason they call it "Beantown." In this week's episode, Yankee Magazine food editor Amy Traverso takes us through the history of this iconic food — and explains why its place on the Mount Rushmore of local cuisine might be in jeopardy.

Who's in for a Bean-off BBQ next summer?

Chickie's and Pete's will take you to court over Crabfries.

An Andy Reid lookalike.

Yankee's Baked Beans Recipe.

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The Tom Brady/Bill Belichick Patriots with Matt Butler20 Dec 202300:44:35

This one is a doozy! I get to talk about the impeccable strangeness of Tom Brady  while digging into how the unholy alliance of hard-nosed coach and superstar quarterback changed the destiny of the New England Patriots. We're asking big questions: Who one of these weirdos would you rather take a road trip with?  What happens to all those sweatshirt sleeves? And is Belichick any good without his golden boy? Plus, an update on the Boston Movie Club.

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Reinventing The Seaport with Kyle Paoletta13 Dec 202300:44:54

It's finally here!!! After months of anticipation and countless — well, I could probably count them — mentions in random episodes of the podcast, I'm finally getting someone to explain The Seaport to me. How did this area of South Boston go from parking-lot-palooza to sparkly poster child for runaway development? Do we need to print urban planning bingo cards? What do you do with a kid who orders the most expensive thing on the menu? All these questions and more will be answered. 

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What we talk about when we talk about Black history in Boston with Dr. Kerri Greenidge and Dr. Kendra T. Field06 Dec 202300:38:20

The history of Black Bostonians goes far beyond abolition and busing, just ask the co-directors of Tuft's African American Trail Project. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Kerri Greenidge and Dr. Kendra T. Field to talk about how public history is evolving to tell a more complete story of Black Boston. We dig into the profound impact that the African-American community has had on local politics and intellectual life, and discuss  the  neighborhoods that are key to that legacy. 

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"Boston" versus Boston with Garrett Dash Nelson29 Nov 202300:41:24

Did you know that Boston — as in the actual city — is actually quite small, while it could be argued that the metro area stretches for hours in several directions? How did it get this way? And why are so many distinct municipalities sandwiched together? Turns out there's an answer. Or several answers. Garrett Dash Nelson, head of the Leventhal Map & Education Center At The Boston Public Library, is here to explain how forces as disparate as pilgrim culture, school snobbery, and taxation (of course) shaped the region's fractured political geography. 

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