Baby Doe Tabor
Rebecca Rosenberg, author of "Gold Digger: The Remarkable Baby Doe Tabor," talks about the real story behind one of the wild west’s most scandalous women.

Rebecca Rosenberg, author of "Gold Digger: The Remarkable Baby Doe Tabor," talks about the real story behind one of the wild west’s most scandalous women.
Professor and Chair, Department of History, Suffolk University Boston, Bob Allison is here to talk about notable educators throughout Mass history.
Nichole Davis fills in for Bradley - E-commerce entrepreneur Brad Hines talks about ditching the resort and seeing more of the world by traveling on a budget.
WBZ's Nichole Davis fills in for Bradley - Best selling author Dan McNichol talks about our aging and crumbling infrastructure.
Chris Osgood, Mayor Walsh's Chief of Streets, Transportation, & Sanitation, is in to talk about the rebuilding of the Long Island Bridge.
Kevin Brasler (checkbook.org) is here to tells us what to watch out for when it comes to travel scams.
Jim Sullivan, former Boston Globe rock critic, and Steve Morse, rock historian with Berklee School of Music, join us to remember front man for The Cars and rock producer Ric Ocasek on the night of his passing.
Stephanie Schorow, author of "Drinking Boston," talks about the famous “Ward 8” cocktail and the early drinking days in Boston’s history.
Stephen Van Evera (MIT Political Science Department) talks about how bad things happen when the powers the be employ victim ideology.
Stephen Van Evera (MIT Political Science Department) talks about how bad things happen when the powers the be employ victim ideology.
We're joined by Boston historian Anthony Sammarco to talk about the 18th anniversary of 9/11.
Michael Coyne, Dean of the Mass School of Law, is here to get us all caught up on the legal issues in the news.
Author of “Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence,” Alex Berenson, talks about some of the side effects of marijuana not being talked about.
Carolyn Mugar and Jennifer Fahy, with Farm Aid, Inc, are here to promote the music festival with the best that music has to offer, while remaining true to its ultimate mission, supporting farmers, and strengthening America since 1985.
All things automotive with car guy Craig Fitzgerald (bestride.com)
Richard Pickering, deputy director of Plimoth Plantation, talks about the homecoming of the newly restored Mayflower and its history.
Mark Bielski, historian, author, and director of Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours, talks about the 80th anniversary of the beginning of WWII.
Robert Allison, professor and chair of the Department of History at Suffolk University, and leader of Rev250, talks about Civil Rights leaders that came out of Boston.
Author Peter Houlahan talks about the Norco, CA bank robbery at the Security Pacific Bank which turned surrounding towns into war zones and left 3 dead, 20 wounded, 32 police vehicles destroyed, and a helicopter forced down.
Colton Owsley talks about his past and future walking trips - Camino De Santiago.
Communications Director, Brendan Kearney talks about WalkBoston.
Art historian Dr. Sheila Hoffman talks about the original starving artist, Vincent Van Gogh.
Brian Coleman discusses his second installment of “Buy Me, Boston” Video Loft series at the Brattle Theatre coming up on Thurs, Aug 22.
Peter Drummey, chief reference librarian of the Massachusetts Historical Society, talks about slavery in the north; the slave trade; slavery in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; reconstruction after the Civil War.
Relive Woodstock 69 with the guy who had the best seats in the house, Woodstock MC Chip Monck.
Rock journalist Rona Elliot has conducted dozens of interviews and organized a wealth of stories, historical documents and essays about Woodstock, and she's here to share them with us.
Boston historian Anthony Sammarco is here to talk about the neighborhood of Jamaica Plain.
Willard Stern Randal, historian/biographer, says the Revolution lasted longer than you think. We talk about the long period of time that it took for the dust to settle fifty years after the victory
David Bieber (Rock Historian) & Casey Soward (Executive Director of the Cabot Theater) are here to talk about the transformation of the theater into the music festival that changed the world.
Car guy Craig Fitzgerald (bestride.com) is back for his monthly visit to update us on all things new in the world of cars.