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Michael Schur, creator of ‘The Good Place,’ discusses new philosophy book at WBUR CitySpace

Eden Mor April 7, 2022
“How To Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question” is a humorous book about how to live an ethical life.
Director Erin Lee Carr at WBUR CitySpace

WBUR CitySpace hosts screening, Q&A of HBO’s ‘Undercurrent’ with director Erin Lee Carr

Liam Fitzpatrick March 21, 2022
WBUR's Lisa Mullins moderated the conversation about Carr's new two-part documentary.
HEESU Tiny Desk concert at WBUR CitySpace

REVIEW: A night HEESU fans will never forget

Emily Pauls February 21, 2022
NPR's Massachusetts winner of the Tiny Desk Contest was South Korean singer HEESU. Her concert Friday at WBUR's CitySpace wowed the audience.
National Public Radio “founding mothers” Margaret Low, Susan Stamberg and Linda Wertheimer joined author Lisa Napoli to celebrate NPR’s 50th anniversary and discussed the women’s journeys in a virtual event hosted by WBUR CitySpace Monday night. COURTESY OF WBUR CITYSPACE

WBUR CitySpace hosts a virtual event celebrating women behind NPR’s foundation for its 50th year

Stella Tannenbaum November 3, 2021
Two the "founding mothers" joined author Lisa Napoli and WBUR CEO Margaret Low for the virtual event.
On Point presenting at WBUR CitySpace

Experts discuss Amazon’s role in the business world at WBUR CitySpace Event

Daily Free Press Staff September 30, 2021
Former Amazon engineer and Seattle journalist join "On Point" host and editor discuss pros and cons of the corporation.
In “Black Boston: Building Healthy Communities,” a virtual panel hosted by Boston University’s Initiative on Cities, BU Diversity and Inclusion and WBUR CitySpace, local representatives gathered to discuss Black representation in politics. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston political leaders discuss representation in City politics

Colin Boyd September 23, 2020
COVID-19 has overwhelmingly affected families of color at disproportionately higher rates. How will these divisions in racial equality change politics this November?
WBUR CitySpace on Commonwealth Avenue. On June 23, WBUR held a virtual town hall briefing to discuss COVID-19, racial tensions and the 2020 presidential election. LAURYN ALLEN/ DFP FILE

WBUR town hall discusses how pandemic, racial tensions may factor into presidential election

Nancy Jiang July 3, 2020
While libraries, universities, museums and other educational institutions remain physically closed in Boston, venues for discussion have been moving forward online. WBUR’s CitySpace has continued to hold weekly virtual town hall briefings, including a June 23 talk entitled “COVID-19 And The Presidential Election.”
“Strict Scrutiny,” a podcast about the Supreme Court and legal issues, recorded a live episode at WBUR CitySpace in conjunction with Boston University’s School of Law Feb. 21. ILLUSTRATION BY AUSMA PALMER/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU Law brings “Strict Scrutiny” podcast to WBUR, delighting sold-out audience

Lily Kepner February 27, 2020
In partnership with the BU School of Law, CitySpace held a live recording of the “Strict Scrutiny” podcast, which shares the ins-and-outs of today's courts and the context of why they matter, guest starring BU Law professors.
Douglass Williams, chef and owner of the Italian restaurant MIDA, spoke about his passion for cooking and eating healthily at WBUR CitySpace Monday. PERRY SOSI/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Chef Douglass Williams brings expertise, wisdom to WBUR CitySpace

Irene Chung February 6, 2020
Douglass Williams indulged CitySpace attendees with delicious conversations about his bittersweet journey as a chef ,and even brought some ginger gelato,as part of WBUR’s Curated Cuisine series on Monday.
Yanisa Techagumthorn, Carlos Curbelo, Elizabeth Turnbull Henry and Bruce Gellerman speak at the “Get Educated: The Issues of the 2020 Election” panel on climate change at WBUR CitySpace Tuesday. JASMINE LI/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Experts debate at CitySpace on how best to tackle climate change

Kyla Denisevich February 5, 2020
While the speakers — one former federal legislator and two climate advocates — all agreed climate change is a major problem, they deliberated over how best to solve it.
Andrea Bernstein, co-host of the podcast “Trump, Inc.,” speaks about her new book, "American Oligarchs: The Kushners, the Trumps, and the Marriage of Money and Power,” at WBUR CitySpace Wednesday. PERRY SOSI/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Author Andrea Bernstein discusses the power of truth in journalism at WBUR’s CitySpace

Cameron Morsberger January 27, 2020
In an interview with Tonya Mosley at WBUR’s CitySpace Wednesday, Andrea Bernstein shared insight into the Trump and Kushner families’ corruption and what she called their flawed histories.
“Lobster War: The Fight Over the World’s Richest Fishing Grounds,” directed by Pulitzer Prize winner David Abel, dives into the territorial conflict between Canadian and American lobster fishermen. COURTESY OF DAVID ABEL

WBUR to screen award-winning documentary ‘Lobster War’

Erin Tsang February 28, 2019
WBUR’s CitySpace, will host a screening of the award-winning, feature-length documentary, “Lobster War: The Fight Over the World’s Richest Fishing Grounds.” The film depicts the territorial conflict between Canada and America in which both countries lay claim to Machias Seal Island and the lobster-rich waters around it.
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