Late Night with Olga – New Show at BIG!
Olga has lived in Brookline for the last 12 years and she has some things to say! Join this Russian emigré, her local guests, and a menagerie of her colleagues as they discuss climate change, drag queens, and menstruation.
TV on TV Live – October 12, 2023
Meeting agenda can be found here:
https://meetings.brooklinema.gov/onbaseagendaonline/
Brookline School Committee Meeting – October 12, 2023
Meeting materials can be found here: https://www.brookline.k12.ma.us/Page/2087
Brookline In Transit: Route to Reform
An Arts2Work Production presented by Brookline Interactive, and made possible with the support of Brookline Community Foundation, film makers Abram Duclos, Josie Marquis, Ben Penciera, and Sean O’Halloran check in with D Line commuters about their experience riding the T, while getting insight from Senior Director of Green Line Transformation, Heather Hume, and Scott Page, Green Light Delegate to Local 589.
Behind the Counter – Inside Brookline’s Small Businesses
An Arts2Work Production presented by Brookline Interactive, documentarians Isabella Wong, Anya Radosavljevic, and Carlotta Zanini meet with small business owners Lisa Rozashti (Brookline Booksmith) and David Leschinsky (Eureka! Puzzles and Games) as well as Brookline’s Economic Development Director, Meredith Mooney, for an inside look into the joys and challenges of local business ownership in Brookline, while taking stock of recent and developing trends.
Broaden Your Perspective | New Show at BIG!
Join hosts Elizabeth Childs and Tom Luster this fall for a new show at BIG, “Broaden Your Perspective.” They will invite subject experts to help lead discussions on sociopolitical topics, informed by perspectives not often heard in Brookline, and delivered with empathy.
Age Friendly Cities Ep 42 – Chief Jennifer Paster
Host Matt Weiss talks with Brookline Police Chief Jennifer Paster about how she got where she is, what Brookline’s police do for its people, and how residents could get more involved with public safety.
TV on TV – Tommy Vitolo Interviews Rebecca Ogbuku, president of the Black and Brown Club
State Representative Tommy Vitolo delivers a news update followed by a discussion with Rebecca Ogbuku, president of Brookline’s Black and Brown Club. They discuss the club’s history, goals, and advocacy for more support for Brookline’s low income residents, including affordable childcare and aviation training!
To learn more, visit blacknbrownclub.com.
Brookline Select Board Meeting – October 3, 2023
Margaret Metzger Fellows – Tales from the Classroom | 2023
Margaret Metzger (1945-2013) taught English at Brookline High school for over forty years, influencing thousands of students and educators through her teaching, writing, and mentoring. She was a 2005 recipient of the BEF’s Ernest R. Caverly Award for Excellence in Teaching.
The Margaret Metzger Fellowship was established in 2014 through the Brookline Education Foundation to honor Margaret’s life and achievements. The fellowship has provided opportunities to continue Margaret’s work: thinking about the classroom, writing about teaching, and furthering the art of educating young people.
The public reading of Tales from the Classroom is a celebration of Margaret Metzger, the Metzger Fellows, and all of you who helped to make this Fellowship a reality.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
06:15 Tim Hintz
17:14 Jeanette Sergeant
28:48 Hannah Bjornson
40:00 Brendan McCarthy
50:20 Julia Mangan
1:03:51 Peter Sedlak
1:15:28 Closing Remarks
BNA and LWV Present: Charter Change Public Meeting
The League of Women Voters, along with the Brookline Neighborhood Alliance, host a presentation on the different municipal forms of government.
The Safety Net – Ruth Nemzoff
Join host Susan Howards and guest Ruth Nemzoff in a discussion about intergenerational communication. Ruth Nemzoff is a Resident Scholar at Brandeis University’s Women’s Studies Research Center. She is also author of, “Don’t Bite Your Tongue: How to Foster Rewarding Relationships with Your Adult Children” and, “Don’t Roll Your Eyes: Making In-Laws into Family.”
Contact Susan at Rnemzoff@brandeis.edu.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Show your support by attending
Brookline’s Vigil Against Domestic Violence
at the Remembrance Garden
(11 Pierce St, Brookline, MA 02445) on October 19th at 4:30pm.