Explain Boston to Me

Head of the Charles with Brendan Mulvey

Lee Stabert Season 1 Episode 62

In this week's episode, we're chatting about the city's most famous rowing race: The Head of the Charles, happening October 19-20. Joining us is Brendan Mulvey, director of racing at the annual regatta. He tells us about the HOC's history, the best places to watch, and how the local rowing scene drew him to Boston.

Here is a link to the Boston Globe column featuring the show: "No Stupid Questions."

Here are pictures of Boathouse Row.

Here is a trailer for The River Wild. And one for River Wild

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Boston Choral Ensemble presents "Northern Light" at 6 p.m. on December 7 at Old South Church (Copley Square, Boston). Advance tickets: $25 general admission; $15 students/seniors; $10 children; $0 EBT card holders. All additional tickets after the first two can be purchased for $10. For more information, visit bostonchoral.org.