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  • In the news this week, these stories and more: the recent blizzard, Governor Patrick declares a "war on opiates," while Cape police departments are…
  • On The Point, a discussion about diversity in children’s literature. For decades there has been wide agreement amongst educators that children benefit…
  • Filmmaker Beth Murphy traveled to Afghanistan to go inside the very first girl’s school in one small Afghan village. Her documentary is titled What…
  • Until recently if you wanted to attend the opera you had to make the journey to Boston or New York. That changed last year with the debut of Opera Theater…
  • Parents have real concerns about raising children in a world saturated with technology. There are impacts on childhood development, safety, and long term…
  • Many of us are familiar with the song of the humpback whale or the clicking of dolphin echo-location but we may not have considered the design,…
  • Fred Rogers was the host of the children’s program Mr. Rogers Neighborhood for over 30 years. His message of kindness, love, empathy and wonder were…
  • Boston Globe Reporter Mitchell Zuckoff wrote about the September 11th terrorist attacks in 2001. His latest book Fall and Rise, The Story of 9/11 is a…
  • Car racing enthusiasts are likely familiar with the Le Mans: a 24 hour endurance race of high performance automobiles held each year in France. Nearly two…
  • Osaka has been the face of these Olympics and was chosen to light the cauldron in the opening ceremony. She easily won her first two tennis matches but lost in the third round.
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