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  • Over the last hundred years, musical theater artists have developed a form that corresponds to the Americanization of the increasingly Jewish New York…
  • This month is a busy month for birds in our region. Many birds are sitting on eggs and some babies are hatching. Mark Faherty, ornithologist and science…
  • It is not uncommon for gays and lesbians in Uganda and other African countries to be arrested, beaten and suffer discrimination. Many are ostracized from…
  • It’s becoming more common for families to homeschool their children. What are some of the reasons why? What are the legal rights and obligations of…
  • The soil is getting warm, the insects are hatching; life in the garden is ramping up in every way. Roberta Clark, horticulturist and entomologist, joins…
  • On The Point, we talk about skin cancer and how we can best protect ourselves from the sun’s damaging rays. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer…
  • WCAI News Director Steve Junker hosts a roundup of some of the top local and regional news of the week. His guests include Chris Lindahl of the Cape Cod…
  • On The Point, a conversation with authors and illustrators of children’s books. We hear from Susan Schaefer Bernardo, who writes books to help children…
  • In 1883, Frank Dubois was known in rural Wisconsin as a hard-working man, married to a young woman named Gertrude Fuller. What drew national attention to…
  • On The Point, we hear some of the music featured at this year's Working Waterfront Festival about the year-round work of the New Bedford Fishing Heritage…
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