David Roth of Defector talks about the NBA playoffs, Cooper Flagg, and how the transfer portal and NIL money is impacting college sports, plus a discussion of the talents of Jack Black.
Musician-Producer-Arranger Van Dyke Parks tells us about his recent performances in Japan and shares his thoughts on the current state of the nation.
Chad Finn of The Boston Globe discusses NBA playoff coverage, the Red Sox' Rafael Devers situtation, and Bill Belichick.
Danny Cashman reflects on David Letterman's appearance as the final guest on The Nite Show and the national attention that visit has garnered.
Actor, author, and storyteller Stephen Tobolowsky talks about his work in an upcoming Hallmark movie, the film "Freakier Friday", and more.
Entertainer John Davidson discusses the final season of his New Hampshire performance venue, Club Sandwich, and his plans for the future.
Bruce Pratt has another edition of Sports Lit 101.
Actress and singer Amy Irving joined us to discuss her new album of Willie Nelson songs, ALWAYS WILL BE.
Music legend Peter Asher looks back on some of the highlights of his remarkable career that will be featured in A MUSICAL MEMOIR OF THE 60s & BEYOND, coming to the Regent Theatre in Arlington, MA on May 18.
Singer-songwriter Matt Schneider talks about WANTED MAN, the new single he wrote and sings lead on for American Nomads.
Chad Finn of The Boston Globe looks back at last week's NFL Draft and coverage of the event and weighs in on the Red Sox.
Cast members Irene Dennis and Daniel Skinner help us preview MOTHER RUSSIA, the latest production at Bangor's Penobscot Theatre Company.
Shawn Laatsch from Versant Power Astronomy Center and Jordan Planetarium fills us in on what's happening at the center and in the skies in the month of May.
Christopher Price of The Boston Globe looks at what direction the Patriots may go in the upcoming NFL Draft.
John Karalis from Boston Sports Journal on the Celtics-Magic opening round playoff series.
Danny Cashman reflects on the end of the fifteen-year run of The Nite Show, with the final shows taping this week.
Joe Ricchio of Food Coma talks beef on Shut Up & Eat!
Actor and activist Mike Farrell returned to discuss the current state of affairs in America and what citizens can do to stand up for what they believe in.
Chad Finn of The Boston Globe shared his thoughts on THE CLUBHOUSE, the Netflix documentary on the 2024 Red Sox, the Celtics' playoff prospects, and Cooper Flagg's future.
On Sports Lit 101, Bruce Pratt tells us about the new book from Robert Pruter, MODERN WOMEN AND SPORTS IN INTERWAR CHICAGO, 1918-1941.
Film critic Allen Adams reviews THE AMATEUR and G20 on Pass the Popcorn.
Comedian Paula Poundstone talks about her upcoming shows in Maine and New Hampshire and shares her thoughts on the state of the nation.
Sean McAdam of MassLive looks at the first couple of weeks of the Red Sox season and the signings of Kristian Campbell and Garett Crochet.
Shawn Laatsch from the Versant Power Astronomy Center fills us in on April events at the center and in the skies.
Radio legend Mighty John Marshall tells us about his new Money Music podcast and shares information on some valuable vinyl.
Dennis Price takes a look at the Central Maine entertainment scene.
Historian Heather Cox Richardson returns to discuss possible Trump administration plans and continued fallout over the Signal chat that included the editor of The Atlantic.
Actor Barry Livingston talks about some of his recent work on The Conners, The Rookie, the film Notorious Nick, and shares a couple of great stories about Adam Sandler.
Comedian Joe Pontillo fills us in on his upcoming show in Westport, Connecticut and The Joe Pontillo Show on You Tube.
Chad Finn of The Boston Globe shares how this year's playoff run by University of Maine hockey rekindled memories of their successes in the 1990s.
Sarah Morneault from Tiller & Rye joins us to help celebrate the store's 10th anniversary.
David Roth of Defector weighs in on March Madness, the baseball season, and the pervasive cruelty of the current administration.
Peter Abraham of The Boston Globe discusses what to expect from the Red Sox this season.
John Karalis from Boston Sports Journal on the Celtics march toward the playoffs.
Bruce Pratt talks about Jane Leavy’s classic book on Mickey Mantle, THE LAST BOY.
Allen Adams on Maine theater on Pass the Popcorn.
Bruce McCulloch of Kids in the Hall talks with us about his one-man show, TALES OF BRAVERY AND STUPIDITY, which comes to the northeast on April 11-12.
Actor Anthony L. Fernandez discusses his career and work on shows like 911: LONE STAR and his upcoming film, SPLASH CITY.
Chad Finn of The Boston Globe weighs in on the Celtics and sports media.
Julie Arnold Lisnet and Katie Peabody tell us all about MATINICUS: A LIGHTHOUSE PLAY, running through April 6 at the Bangor Opera House.
We talk with actor-comedian Patton Oswalt about his career and his Effervescent Tour, which comes to The Music Hall in Portsmouth, NH on March 20.
Gary Tanguay shares his thoughts on the recent Oscars and fills us in on his upcoming performance at The Wilbur Theatre in Boston.
Joe Ricchio on sandwiches on the latest SHUT UP & EAT.
Bruce Pratt with Sports Lit 101.
Danny Cashman tells us about the next live taping of The Nite Show on March 19.