Julie Freddino is WSHU's Program Director. She also produces Sunday Baroque.
Tamar Adler, chef and author of 'Feast On Your Life', writes about food as a daily practice of care rather than obligation.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Washington Post reporter Rachel Kurzius about "Heated Rivalry," the romance series about hockey ...
Kumail Nanjiani is learning to embrace big feelings, he tells Rachel. Kumail’s projects are all about how we feel our way ...
It's a darkly comic book about a mother and son living in Beirut through a series of calamities, including civil war, ...
Karolina Wydra plays Zosia, main character Carol’s liaison to the larger hive mind. Wydra breaks down her acting process, why ...
The world's longest-running radio drama turns 75 in January. 'The Archers' chronicles a fictional farming family in England, ...
It came at the end of the divisional round match-up between the Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys, when Dallas Quarterback ...
At 8, The Sounds of Kwanzaa explores the history and guiding principles of Kwanzaa through music by Florence Price, Duke ...
A northern English town loses its best choral singers to fighting in World War I but finds new hope in a time of loss through ...
Connecticut officials want residents and visitors to practice safe driving during the holiday season. Law enforcement ...
AAA predicts more than 122 million Americans will travel during the end-of-year holiday period, a slight increase over 2024's ...