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2022/06/28
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2025/08/28
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26 min.
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Best long-form audio series from WBUR all in one feed. The Gun Machine, Jaws Island & more.

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Jaws Island, Part 1: The Finatics
2025/08/28
Embark on a journey to Martha’s Vineyard, the real-life “Amity Island,” for the 50th anniversary celebration of the blockbuster film “Jaws.” Through conversations with longtime fans, collectors, and cast members, we discover how Steven Spielberg’s monster movie became a cultural phenomenon that continues to inspire devotion and nostalgia across generations. In the first episode of a three-part series, we explore why “Jaws” still sinks its teeth into audiences half a century later.
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Jaws Island, Part 2: The Amity Effect
2025/08/29
See Edgartown through the eyes of the man who chose Martha’s Vineyard for the set of “Jaws” back in 1973. Production designer Joe Alves walks us through the iconic town and explains how it was transformed into Amity. Along the way, we meet the locals who brought the movie to life — from extras to carpenters, fishermen to cast members. Hear about the challenges and charms of filming in a tight-knit island community, and how “Jaws” forever changed the Vineyard, blending Hollywood magic with New England spirit. In the second episode of a three-part series, discover the people and place that made “Jaws” a lasting cultural icon.
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Jaws Island, Part 3: The Test of Time
2025/08/29
Steven Spielberg faced serious challenges making “Jaws” — from unpredictable weather to mechanical shark troubles — but ultimately created the original summer blockbuster. The final episode of this three-part series explores the groundbreaking techniques behind the classic. Production designer Joe Alves reflects on the challenges of filming on the Atlantic Ocean (“Just finishing the movie was very, very difficult”). Listen to why the film’s legacy endures in cinema, pop culture, and the hearts of generations.
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Introducing Jaws Island, a new series from WBUR
2025/08/27
When Jaws premiered in June 1975 on movie screens nationwide, it wasn’t just a movie release — it was a cultural event. Audiences were captivated by the story of a quaint island town terrorized by a colossal, bloodthirsty shark. Though originally marketed as a horror film, Jaws has become much more than that. It’s a film that continues to resonate deeply with fans around the world. On the 50th anniversary of this groundbreaking movie, superfans boarded the ferry to “Amity Island” — or rather, Martha’s Vineyard, where Jaws was filmed in 1974. The so-called “finatics” joined an island-wide celebration featuring screenings, autograph signings and reunions. Listen to  Jaws Island, a podcast from WBUR, to explore why, after five decades, “Jaws” continues to sink its teeth into audiences and refuses to let go. Explore iconic filming locations, meet the devoted fans, and uncover the lasting legacy of a movie that still has plenty of fresh blood in the water. Jaws Island is reported and hosted by WBUR arts correspondent Andrea Shea. Episode 1 drops Thursday, Aug 28. 
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Reverse Course: Battery-powered big rigs could haul the future of trucking
2024/04/22
Short Run presents Here & Now's climate series "Reverse Course". Today's episode is about how the trucking industry is responsible for almost a quarter of all American greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector. But roadblocks remain to going green. Take a deep dive on this story here. Find out more about the Reverse Course series and listen to the previous eight episodes here.
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Reverse Course: Planes pollute the planet, but new technology could clean up the aviation industry
2024/04/23
People are taking steps big and small to move the dial on climate change. This week, in Here & Now's Reverse Course series, senior editor Peter O’Dowd and producer Chris Bentley take listeners across the country for a closer look at projects designed to make an impact. This episode looks at big commercial airliners, some of the fastest-growing sources of climate-warming pollution on the planet. Scientists and entrepreneurs are trying to solve that problem with sustainable aviation fuels, such as electric batteries and hydrogen. Dive deeper into this episode here. Find out more about the Reverse Course series and listen to the previous nine episodes here.
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Reverse Course: Shipbuilders harness the wind to clean up global shipping
2024/04/24
People are taking steps big and small to move the dial on climate change. This week, in Here & Now's Reverse Course series, senior editor Peter O’Dowd and producer Chris Bentley take listeners across the country for a closer look at projects designed to make an impact. This episode looks at shipping goods by sea on large container ships, which creates about 3% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions each year. In pursuit of a cleaner alternative, some companies are using wind power to move cargo. Dive deeper into this episode here. Find out more about the Reverse Course series and listen to the previous nine episodes here.
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Reverse Course: Detroit debuts 'road of the future' with wireless EV charging
2024/04/25
People are taking steps big and small to move the dial on climate change. This week, in Here & Now's Reverse Course series, senior editor Peter O’Dowd and producer Chris Bentley take listeners across the country for a closer look at projects designed to make an impact. This episode looks at wireless electric vehicle charging. Detroit is testing a new way to charge electric vehicles that doesn’t require plugging in: Just park or drive your car on the right strip of road and watch the battery meter tick up. Dive deeper into this episode here. Find out more about the Reverse Course series and listen to the previous nine episodes here.
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Reverse Course: This machine creates drinking water ‘from thin air’ in driest parts of the world
2024/04/29
People are taking steps big and small to move the dial on climate change. This week, in Here & Now's Reverse Course series, senior editor Peter O’Dowd and producer Chris Bentley take listeners across the country for a closer look at projects designed to make an impact. This episode looks at water conservation in the Navajo Nation. Up to 30% of the homes on the Navajo Nation still go without running water. But there’s new hope for many of these arid communities. They’re using solar-powered machines to pull moisture straight out of the air. Each one creates more than a gallon of fresh drinking water every day. Dive deeper into this episode here. Find out more about the Reverse Course series and listen to the previous nine episodes here.
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The Gun Machine Ep 1: "The Machine We Make"
2023/10/04
Our country would look very different without the gun industry. And without the federal government? The gun industry might not exist at all. The premier episode of The Gun Machine introduces the story of how the U.S. has shaped, and been shaped by, the gun industry — and how we all play a role.
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The Gun Machine Ep 2: "Why We Carry"
2023/10/04
In episode two of The Gun Machine, host Alain Stephens travels down to Florida to attend the Pew Party, where he talks to Black gun owners about why they carry and examines the link between our nation’s fraught history and why it’s so easy to sell us guns today.
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The Gun Machine Ep 3: "Go West"
2023/10/11
The Gun Machine host Alain Stephens and producer Grace Tatter dig into the scandal-ridden biography of the man who cracked the mass civilian market for guns, and who helped create an iconic genre defined by falsehoods that are misremembered as facts today.
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The Gun Machine Ep 4: "Triggermen"
2023/10/17
The byproduct of producing the world's most lethal guns is that criminals have them, too. We go back to the birthplace of the industry, Springfield, Mass., where nearly every young person we speak with has a story about big guns and the terror they cause in their community.
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The Gun Machine Ep 5: "The Client"
2023/10/25
When criminals have access to some of the most powerful weapons in the world, how will police match or outgun them? What role does the gun industry play?
The Gun Machine Ep 6: "The Church"
2023/11/01
In 1999, at the end of a decade in which Gary, Indiana, had endured being labeled as the “murder capital of the nation,” then-Mayor Scott King filed a suit against gun manufacturers he believed were knowingly flooding his city with illegal guns. But soon, the NRA would help ensure that such lawsuits were nearly impossible.
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4.4 out of 5
223 reviews
Kozmo 702 2024/08/01
Loved It
While the topic is maddening and frustrating, I thoroughly enjoyed this series. It’s very well done.
DrDK2 2024/02/26
We Are The Gun Problem
This is such an important public health issue. Guns are now the NUMBER ONE cause of death in US children. Yet our laws are getting more and more lax a...
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Top song! 2024/04/09
Unfortunate
As an ethnic minority and liberal gun owner, I’ve known since the beginning of my “gun journey” that the 2nd Amendment was not originally meant for no...
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MPW1964 2024/02/24
A must-listen show!
The Gun Machine is fantastic. Incredibly informative and enlightening. A great new show from our local NPR affiliate, WBUR.
Mstrbldr2023 2024/01/05
Informative and Captivating
I binged this podcast from the moment I heard the intro/trailer. The music is awesome! Alain’s coverage on this difficult and jarring at times but an ...
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Jmc7536362 2024/02/23
Hardly unbiased
The history is reasonably interesting and they at least make an effort to avoid seeming too anti gun. Still far from balanced with no real time spent ...
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Shamrock Pawn 2024/01/18
Thinly veiled antigun propaganda
I wasn’t sure what this podcasts agenda was until I finished a few episodes. Once you finish 5-6 episode their anti gun agenda was crystal clear.
CrazyinKarachi 2023/12/02
Informative and engaging
I am an American who lives in Europe. Hardly a day goes by that someone doesn’t ask me about guns in America, and why we don’t change our laws when th...
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Soundmother 2023/11/28
The Gun Machine
The delivery, content, historical context, personal connection to the topic, and production is superb.
TonySoprano575 2023/11/30
This podcast makes me sad
How was this made? Is the “deep journalism” that the U.S. government made and bought/buys guns? Well… duh. Who is this guy? He sounds ridiculous. Th...
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