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  • Pittsfield, Massachusetts-based Barrington Stage Company has unveiled its 2022 season.
  • Jurors in the death-penalty trial of Zacarias Moussaoui decide the confessed al-Qaida terrorism conspirator should be eligible for execution. In their finding, the panel decided Moussaoui was responsible for at least one death in the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. A second trial phase will determine Moussaoui's sentence.
  • Actors Blanchard Ryan and Daniel Travis talk with NPR's Scott Simon about their experience filming the new, low-budget thriller Open Water. It was shot on location in the ocean with a cast that included live sharks.
  • As the Academy Awards approached, the Lost and Found Sound archives from 1977 presented a home recording of 5-year-old Sofia Coppola. Coppola was being interviewed by her father, Oscar winner Francis Ford Coppola, who asked his daughter to talk to her future adult self. Coppola was up for two awards and was the first American woman nominated for best-director.
  • Melissa Block and Robert Siegel have the latest on the investigation into Monday's bomb attacks at the Boston Marathon.
  • The results are in from the Great Barrington, Massachusetts town election held Tuesday.
  • The jury said that the venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers did not retaliate against former partner Ellen Pao by terminating her.
  • "Someone to Fall Back On" - Jason Robert Brown
  • Ravens fans had two reasons to cheer Thursday night. The second was a 23-16 win over the Browns that came down to the final play. The first was the return…
  • A roundup of some of Friday's political stories.
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