Boston, Mass. — September 3, 2019 — In a partnership bringing together one of Boston’s oldest and most respected audio productions and one of its newest media organizations, Open Source with Christopher Lydon announced today that it has joined the ranks of Hub & Spoke, the Boston-based collective of smart, idea-driven independent podcasts.
Read MoreHub & Spoke Grows to Include Chicago Podcast The Constant
Boston, Mass. — July 11, 2019 — The producers at Hub & Spoke, the Boston-based audio collective, are thrilled to welcome a new show into their community of independent, story-driven podcasts: The Constant from Chicago-based producer Mark Chrisler.
Read MoreHi-Phi Nation Departs Hub & Spoke to Join Slate Podcasts
Here at Hub & Spoke we’re delighted to share the news of our first “graduation.” Hi-Phi Nation, a podcast about philosophy from producer Barry Lam, is leaving the collective in order to join the Slate Podcasts Network beginning with the show’s third season in late January 2019.
Read MoreThe Lonely Palette Named Boston's Best Podcast of 2018
Boston, MA — June 25, 2018 — The Improper Bostonian has unveiled the winners of its "Boston Best 2018" competition. The magazine of the arts, fashion, sports, food, and more named Hub & Spoke's own The Lonely Palette as Boston's Best Podcast.
Read MoreHub & Spoke Welcomes Two New Podcasts: Culture Hustlers and Iconography
Boston, MA — June 20, 2018 — Hub & Spoke, a Boston-centric collective of independent, high-quality, story-driven podcasts, is proud to announce the addition of two new podcasts to its network.
Read MoreWade Edited a Sci-Fi Anthology! Check It Out & Meet the Authors in Person June 5
On May 25 the MIT Press released Twelve Tomorrows, an anthology of hard science fiction stories commissioned by MIT Technology Review and edited by Soonish host Wade Roush. For more details about the book, and about the official June 5 launch party / author panel / book signing at the MIT Press Bookstore, check out the full post here. And stay tuned for the next episode of Soonish, which will be all about “hard” science fiction, how it’s different from today’s mainstream science fiction & fantasy genres, and why it’s important.
Read MoreThe Changing Landscape of Arts Writing: A Panel with Tamar Avishai
Fans of The Lonely Palette, Hub & Spoke's one and only art history podcast, are invited to join host Tamar Avishai and a stellar panel of other guests at the the next edition of Gertrude’s Artists Salon | Art Writing, Part 2: Changing Landscape of Arts Writing, at the Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts, Thursday, May 17, 6–7:30 pm.
Read MoreTalking About "The Fight for the Western Mind" and the History of Drag at Upcoming Ministry of Ideas Events
You can catch Ministry of Ideas host Zachary Davis in live conversation with leading thinkers at two events coming up on April 18 and April 25.
Read MoreWade Roush of Soonish to Perform at Story Collider During the Cambridge Science Festival
Following in the footsteps of Ministry of Ideas producer Nick Andersen, Wade Roush, host and producer of Soonish and co-founder of Hub & Spoke, will go on stage April 15 at Story Collider, the live storytelling series focused on science, medicine, and technology.
Read MoreJoin Tamar Avishai for "Keepers of the Culture," a Jan. 23 Discussion at the PRX Podcast Garage
Right now at the PRX Podcast Garage in Allston, MA, there's a compelling exhibit of sculptures, masks, and collage-based works by award-winning artists Vusumuzi “Vuzi” Maduna and Ekua Holmes. The pieces explore...
Read MoreNow You Can Find All of the Hub & Spoke Shows at NPR One
The NPR One app for iOS, Android, and Windows Phones is one of the best ways to hear NPR shows and other great audio content. And now, you can listen to all of the Hub & Spoke shows through the app!
Read MoreNick Andersen of Ministry of Ideas to Perform at The Story Collider. Get your tickets now!
We're proud to share the news that Nick Andersen, co-producer of Ministry of Ideas, one of the foundings shows at Hub & Spoke, will perform a live story at The Story Collider at Harvard's Oberon Theater in Harvard Square, at 8:00 pm on January 30.
Read MoreHub & Spoke Adds Its First Spoke: The Acclaimed Philosophy Podcast Hi-Phi Nation
Boston, Mass. — December 21, 2017 — Hi-Phi Nation, the first sound- and story-driven podcast about philosophy, is the newest member of Hub & Spoke, a collective of thoughtful, high-quality, story-driven podcasts born in Boston in 2017. It's the first show from outside Boston to join the collective.
Read MoreMinistry of Ideas Joins Harvard Divinity School's Religious Literacy Project
Zachary Davis, founder and host of the “Ministry of Ideas” podcast, and Diane L. Moore, director of the Religious Literacy Project at Harvard Divinity School, have announced a partnership to bring contemporary issues in religion, philosophy, and history to a wider podcast audience.
Read MoreLocal audio producers launch Hub & Spoke, a new Boston-centric collective of independent podcasts
Boston, Mass. — October 5, 2017 — To bolster the Boston-area podcasting ecosystem and ensure that great independent shows made here reach a wider audience, local audio producers joined today to launch Hub & Spoke (hubspokeaudio.org), a Boston-centric collective of podcasts produced outside the traditional public media system.
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