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2022/10/31
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2025/05/29
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Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.

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Summer is here, and so are cicadas
2025/05/29
From mid-May to early June, a brood of periodical cicadas (Brood XIV) are emerging for the first time in 17 years. Today on The Common, WBUR Digital News Producer Katie Cole tells us everything we need to know about these noisy summer insects, and what makes this particular brood special. Also, we end with a note from Host Darryl C. Murphy about the conclusion of The Common. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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From the newsroom: Lupe Fiasco makes music out of sculpture
2025/05/15
This week Team Common is bringing you a story from WBUR arts and culture reporter Amelia Mason. It's a story about one of hip-hop's greatest wordsmiths Lupe Fiasco. Lupe, a visiting scholar at M.I.T., has been writing new music using the artwork on campus, and Amelia got the opportunity to talk to him about it. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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Talk a walk through Boston's LGBTQ+ history
2025/05/08
In February, references to the words 'transgender' and 'queer' were quietly purged from various National Parks Service websites. That includes pages dedicated to Boston’s many national parks.  Among the resources that were taken down from Boston’s National Parks was an audio tour of Downtown and Beacon Hill titled “Their Dreams, Their Rights, and Their Love.” The tour was meant to show how Boston’s LGBTQ+ community has lived and thrived despite oppression and erasure. The tour still exists on the History Project's website, where it was posted after it was removed from the National Parks Service website.  To get a sense of what the "Their Dreams, Their Rights, and Their Love" tour has to offer, The Common met up with Theo Linger, History Project board member and former National Parks ranger; and Meaghan Michel, History Project volunteer and former National Parks ranger.    Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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Things to do in May to help you enjoy Boston's blossoming spring
2025/04/30
WBUR's Candice Springer shares three awesome, local events that will get you outside in May. Check them out: Big Queer Food Fest Boston Public Art Triennial WBUR Festival Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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A march to mark MLK Jr.'s 1965 Freedom Rally in Boston
2025/04/23
Local organizers plan to mark MLK Jr.'s historic 1965 Freedom Rally in Boston by holding a march of their own. Journalist and Historian  Dart Adams is the co-chair of Everyone250. The organization's mission is to highlight stories and histories that often get overlooked — especially during celebrations marking America's independence. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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Redux: Slow runner? Join the club!
2025/04/16
Martinus Evans' doctor told him he either had to lose weight or risk early death. So he took up running - both out of necessity and perhaps a little spite. Evans has since run several marathons. He also founded the Slow AF Run Club, which is an organization meant to inspire and encourage runners of all shapes and abilities. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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Local libraries encourage readers to hop on a retro trend: zines
2025/04/10
Little self-published booklets known as 'zines' have long been a staple of DIY and counter-culture movements. They have deep roots in underground music scenes like punk. Today, zines are having a renaissance, with more DIY-ers returning to the medium to spread information and stories - as well as to avoid increased censorship. The Common recently visited the Boston Public Library's Jamaica Plain branch to check out the BPL's zine collection with children's librarian and local punk drummer, Chris Strunk. Where to find zines in Boston For the month of April, public libraries across the Boston Area are encouraging patrons to dive into zines with their 2025 Zine Library Crawl. Explore these Boston-area zine libraries to participate, or explore on your own any time. Boston Public Library Zine Collection Participating branches include: Central, Codman Square, Connolly, Egleston Square, Grove Hall, Jamaica Plain, Parker Hill, Roslindale, Roxbury, Framingham Public Library Harvard University’s Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America   MassArt Morton R. Godine Library School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University’s W. Van Alan Clark Jr. Library Somerville Public Library (all locations) Watertown Free Public Library If you're looking for digital zines, you can also visit the online archive of Cambridge's Papercut Library, a free and volunteer-led collection featuring zines and other media from over 16,000 independent creators. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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Priests, nuns and cat burglars: The surprising history of Boston's anti-war movement
2025/04/03
Catholic nuns and priests led Boston's anti-war movement during the Vietnam era. A new podcast tells the story of the lengths many Irish Catholics went through to protest the war — including breaking into official buildings to steal draft cards. The Common spoke to Host and Producer Brendan Patrick Hughes about his new podcast  "Divine Intervention." Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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Repair shop offers trip down memory lane with decades-old tech
2025/03/27
When Tim Colegrove decided to open a computer repair store in 2021, it was partially because he was interested in entrepreneurship. He also really needed a place to keep the vintage computers and gear that were piling up in his home. So, The BYTE Shop was born: A computer repair shop AND museum to the modern home computer in Jamaica Plain. The Common visited Tim at The BYTE Shop to talk about the store's fully operational computer history exhibit (that is open for the public to come and try), as well as how community and sustainability play into its mission. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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Symphony strings for the season of spring
2025/03/20
WBUR contributing arts critic Lloyd Schwartz joins The Common to discuss classical music. The Somerville poet laureate and Fresh Air classical music critic also shares recommendations from his arts guide to Greater Boston classical events on offer this spring. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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JustBook-Ish in Dorchester is one of several bookshops popping up to provide a 'third place' in our community.
2025/03/13
When you walk in the doors of justBook-Ish in Fields Corner, it is immediately clear that it is more than just a bookshop. The space invites patrons to stay for a while. There is a bar with a menu of snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. Visitors can take a seat at the communal table and chairs, or snuggle up in one of several window reading nooks. JustBook-Ish was founded by Porsha Olayiwola, who is a former Boston Poet Laureate, and Bing Broderick, who previously served as the executive director at Haley House. Porsha and Bing wanted to provide a 'third place' in the neighborhood. The concept of a 'third place' is one that’s gained a lot of popularity in recent years. It refers to a space that isn’t work or school or home, where folks can relax and connect with their community. The Common recently took a trip to justBook-Ish to talk to Porsha about why our community needs more 'third places' and why that drives their mission. Here are other bookstores and 'third places' to check out:  Trident Booksellers & Cafe on Newbury Street Narrative Bookshop in Somerville Lovestruck Books in Harvard Square Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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Comedian Bethany Van Delft on why Boston's comedy scene is 'hot' right now
2025/03/06
Boston-based comedian Bethany Van Delft thinks the Boston comedy scene is having a moment. Five years since the pandemic began, she reflects on how it has impacted the comedy industry today from sold-out shows to a fervent demand for standup over what she calls "weird" comedy. Here are Van Delft's recommendations for a good laugh: Favorite up-and-coming local comedian: Carolina Montesquieu A venue for a good show: Goofs Comedy Club in Somerville Comedy show producers: Men in Comedy and Don't Tell Comedy Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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Answering burning questions in Worcester
2025/02/27
WBUR's Darryl C. Murphy drives to Worcester Polytechnic Institute to see its world-class fire lab. He sits down with internationally-recognized fire expert and head of the fire engineering department, Albert Simeoni. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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Author on John Lewis's legacy and the split within the civil rights movement
2025/02/20
WBUR's Darryl C. Murphy sat down with Historian, Author and Newton-native David Greenberg to discuss his latest biography "John Lewis: A Life." The book offers a deep look into the life of the Late John Lewis. The iconic civil rights activist eventually became one of the most revered politicians of his time. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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For the first time, Boston residents get some say in how public money is spent
2025/02/13
If you had $2 million to invest in your community, how would you spend it? If you’re a resident of Boston, you have until Feb. 15 to cast your vote in Boston’s first city-wide participatory budget. Participatory budgeting is when residents come together to collectively decide how to spend public dollars. Bostonians can vote for up to five projects from a list of 14 ideas proposed by fellow residents. Kendra Patterson is a steering committee member of the Better Budget Alliance, a local coalition advocating for greater democratic control over Boston’s budget. She joined WBUR's The Common to discuss this year's projects and the role of participatory budgets in a democracy. Greater Boston’s weekly podcast where news and culture meet.
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4.7 out of 5
80 reviews
MotherDebz 2025/02/20
John Lewis
TYSM for highlighting Congressman John Lewis. If he hadn’t been so ill, and his successor not listened to Pelosi or McConnell or hadn’t trusted Artic...
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Hallowen or Bust 2024/02/24
Great Addition to My Morning Commute
Fantastic show. I love the quick, 15-minute podcast segments highlighting state and local news. Keep up the good work!
CCK901 2024/05/21
Skip
This “news” podcast provides problematic, one-sided, and incomplete coverage of various news events. Reporters fail to challenge guests and interviewe...
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GeorgeWREG 2024/04/27
Needs to be more in-depth
I’ve listened to several shows. They’re done but just so surface level. I’d prefer much better questions from the host and more in depth
bicboi1234 2024/02/07
Building community, one episode at a time!
I LOVE The Common! I’ve been listening to the show for about a year, and I can say that the program teaches me something new about our city every day!...
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Podcast philos 2023/11/10
The Common
I grew up in Cambridge and now I live in the Merrimack Valley. I love how The Common includes those communities at times while also keeping me updated...
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Gorkon2 2024/01/22
Daryl C. Murphy is great
Good local news and culture podcast. Solid guests. I really like Daryl’s interviews. I’ve been listening from the very first episode and it’s great to...
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L.K.A.T. 2023/08/20
Relevant for Newcomers!
I just moved in to the Boston area and I’m so impressed with and grateful for this podcast! I learn about a helpful piece of Boston every time I liste...
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Castilleja45 2023/08/28
Quick, informative.
Solid show
ddddd13345 2023/08/07
Great podcast!
Keep up the good work!
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