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  • Anthony Brooks has more than twenty five years of experience in public radio, working as a producer, editor, reporter, and most recently, as a fill-in host for NPR. For years, Brooks has worked as a Boston-based reporter for NPR, covering regional issues across New England, including politics, criminal justice, and urban affairs. He has also covered higher education for NPR, and during the 2000 presidential election he was one of NPR's lead political reporters, covering the campaign from the early primaries through the Supreme Court's Bush V. Gore ruling. His reports have been heard for many years on NPR's Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition.
  • A new Florida beer launched last Friday, but the brew is not only for beer lovers. It’s also for butterflies.Bartram’s Blonde Beer gets its name from the…
  • This month’s book review is from Author Jane Alison. She’s had an eclectic career. She was born in Australia and educated in Washington, DC, and Princeton…
  • The fables were gathered from people in the Congo Basin and illustrated with a touch of magical realism in the new book Congo Tales: Told By The People Of Mbomo.
  • Lulu Miller is a contributing editor and co-founder of the NPR program Invisibilia.
  • A new book published by the University Press of Florida entitled, “Going Ape: Florida’s Battles over Evolution in the Classroom” looks at Florida’s place…
  • Karen Jacobsen is a Henry J. Leir Professor in the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy and Feinstein International Centerat Tufts University in Medford,…
  • A new book published by the University Press of Florida entitled, “Going Ape: Florida’s Battles over Evolution in the Classroom” looks at Florida’s place…
  • The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida hosts a world premiere exhibit documenting the work of medical units charged with helping…
  • More than 65 million Americans provide care for a family member or loved one and according to the Mayo Clinic that number is on the rise. These unpaid…
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