Columns
Schedule and description of weekly columns:
MONDAY
8:30 AM: Bob Sullivan’s Top Ten Everything
Taking the venerable comedy form to new heights, and lows, and elsewhere, Bob Sullivan starts our week off with his take on current events and lots of other stuff.
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10:30 AM: Bad Sports, Good Sports
Alan Spoll starts a lively discussion of the worst and best in sports for the week gone by as he takes on the bad plays, calls, trades, management, fans, and players, and even praises the good ones — when there are any.
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12:00 PM: Marty Digs
Marty O’Connor digs things. Music, movies, food, other stuff. He tells you about what he’s digging this week, so you can dig it too, ya dig?
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TUESDAY
8:30 AM: That’s What He Said
Frank Wilson’s weekly column riffs on quotations and follows the train of thought wherever it might lead. Start your day with some deep thinking. It’s good for your skin.
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10:30 AM: Artistic Unknowns
Chris Matarazzo writes about life for artistic unknowns and backyard poets, the arts’ place in the lives of the general public, the role of art in society, and other issues connected to the arts and artists living with or without fame and fortune.
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12:00 PM: Meg Gives Advice to Famous People
Famous people have problems. Sometimes big problems. Lucky for them, Meg Boyle dispenses advice — for free! — and helps them make good decisions. Famous people should thank their lucky stars that Meg’s generous enough to give them advice that they didn’t even ask for.
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WEDNESDAY
8:30 AM: Gail Sees a Movie
Gail D. Rosen sees lots of new movies. Every week, she tells you about one of them. Isn’t that nice of her? Now, not only will you know what new movies are in theaters, but you might even be able to decide which one is actually worth paying to go see. In a theater. You know, outside of your house.
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10:30 AM: Michael Cade’s Audio Files
Discover the latest and greatest in music and sound. Michael Cade provides a weekly potpourri of the delightful and the strange in audio.
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12:00 PM: Broadway Fred
Fred Siegel has seen a lot of Broadway productions. Each week he’ll take us on a tour of memory and a different show from the recent or distant past.
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THURSDAY
8:30 AM: Lisa Reads
Lisa Hura reviews books in a variety of genres and writes about books, reading, and publishing in her weekly column.
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10:30 AM: Mr. Sean Goes to Washington
There’s some bizarre stuff going on in politics. Also some strange stuff. Lots of obscure stuff — and people – too. Sean Cunningham tries to make sense of the odd and interesting in politics each week.
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FRIDAY
8:30 AM: Mostly Kidding
Matthew Scottoline starts our Friday off with some laughs. But not too many. That wouldn’t be funny.
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10:30 AM: Virtual Children
Screenagers, texting toddlers, kids these days, old school and new school parenting, technology — Scott Warnock considers childhood the way it is and the way it was (every other Friday).
10:30 AM: Square One
Starting over but not going back, Van McCourt writes about life as a founding member of the MILFia (every other Friday).




