A Hollywood-Inspired Reading List
Books form the basis of countless Hollywood films and you'll have no shortage of big screen adaptations to choose from during this year's Oscar season and throughout 2015.
Books form the basis of countless Hollywood films and you'll have no shortage of big screen adaptations to choose from during this year's Oscar season and throughout 2015.
Boston is mourning the passing of longtime radio personality Dale Dorman.
Brady's wife is used to getting lots of attention, so she's getting in on the social media fun too.
The nominations for Album of the Year at next year's GRAMMYs will also be announced during the broadcast.
This week, a major motion picture trailer leaks, a Hollywood favorite looks different, and a famed fashion designer dies.
We know there's something special about Boston music. In part nine of The Boston Music Scene series, Bradley Jay seeks to discover the elusive reasons for this.
Get ready for a British invasion on you late night line-up when "The Late Late Show with James Corden" debuts on CBS.
Jazz and blues music are truly American art forms, and Boston is a great place to hear both. To help us better understand the genres, Bradley Jay explores the difference between the two in Part 8 of The Boston Music Scene.
Bradley Jay talks with local artist singer and Berklee professor Livingston Taylor to glean musical performance tips for part seven of the ten-part series, The Boston Music Scene.
The awards ceremony has announced the 18 categories to be featured in its inaugural broadcast.
After hearing some horror stories from local musicians, you may develop a case of stage fright. In part six of our series The Boston Music Scene, Bradley Jay interviews performers about the time when something went wrong.
POP has found its first original scripted program in Eugene Levy's "Schitt's Creek."
During one of her weather forecasts on Wednesday's WBZ-TV morning news, meteorologist Danielle Niles was interrupted by a large spider.
How do modern Boston musicians succeed? Has social media rendered the old industry obsolete? Bradley Jay investigates in part five of The Boston Music Scene.
You see them on street corners and in T stations, playing for the people passing by. In part four of this series on the Boston Music Scene, WBZ's Bradley Jay talks to area street musicians.
Thousands of people descended upon Salem on Halloween on Thursday, despite smoky smells from brush fires nearby.
For the first time in more than two years, a rather sizable portion of Massachusetts is now considered to be in severe drought.
Workers at four Boston Hilton Hotels will return to work on Friday after ratifying a new contract.
While new job reports show unemployment claims have decreased for the third straight week, voters in Massachusetts said their big concern is the economy and being able to afford things like groceries, which seem to keep getting more expensive.
Residents in Swampscott, Massachusetts are complaining after a series of blasts at a quarry shook their homes, with some saying it felt like an earthquake.
Young or old, Democrat or Republican, a majority of Americans say this presidential election is stressing them out.
Researchers at a Massachusetts hospital have discovered a new sign that could indicate whether someone has a concussion and it's literally a shaking of the head.
Several hospitals have failed to come to an agreement with the second-largest health insurer in Massachusetts, Point32Health.
McDonald's has stopped selling the popular product in some states as an investigation into the cause of the bacteria continues.
President Biden is visiting New Hampshire on Tuesday to tout his health care achievements and put focus on his policy legacy.
Some Winthrop residents are pushing back against a law requiring Massachusetts communities with T access to allow the development of multifamily units to help with the housing crunch. All of it now could soon be up to voters to decide.
A Springfield man says he gave police evidence that points to another suspect in the Boston Strangler investigation - not Albert DeSalvo.
A Plymouth man says that fraudsters tried to steal his home out from under him, just one week after WBZ's I-Team reported on a similar scam in Concord.
In the wake of Enrique Delgado-Garcia's death following a boxing training exercise with the Massachusetts State Police, the I-Team uncovered a similar case decades ago where a recruit died after excessive police training.
Relief may be on the way for hundreds of drivers in Massachusetts, who lost their commercial driver's licenses due to violations from decades ago.
While polls show inflation and the economy are the top issues for voters in New Hampshire, another topic is dominating the ad wars - abortion.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu reached an agreement with business leaders last week on a temporary tax rate increase on commercial properties.
Young or old, Democrat or Republican, a majority of Americans say this presidential election is stressing them out.
Do Massachusetts Democrats believe Ed Markey should step aside for a younger voice in the U.S. Senate? Chairman Steve Kerrigan weighs in.
Senator Elizabeth Warren and her challenger John Deaton went head-to-head in a debate held at the WBZ studios.
Seven Stop & Shop stores in Massachusetts will be closing permanently on Oct. 31.
A small group of loyal customers gathered in Weston Saturday morning to thank a pharmacist who is relocating as Walgreens closes the location where he served the community for almost three decades.
Meta is set to launch a new plan using facial recognition technology to prevent online scams at the start of next year.
The owner of the New Hampshire coffee shop believes it will cost them more than a million dollars to move and buy another property.
An old Christmas Tree Shops location in Massachusetts will be turned into a "Spirit Christmas" store.
Host Rachel Holt talks with their CEO about their distinct connection to Newport and what sets them apart as a "brewstillery."
Newport's Castle Hill Inn is one of the area's most coveted destinations offering visitors spectacular views, luxurious accommodations, and unique dining experiences.
Founded in 2014 with a mission of preserving, celebrating and sharing automotive history, the Audrain Automobile Museum is a must-stop destination for both car enthusiasts and Newport visitors alike.
Host Rachel Holt joins Prezza Mixologist Craig Carpenter in Boston's North End for a hot new twist on a classic cocktail that's bound to be the next big hit.
Chef Delphin Gomes joins host Rachel Holt in the test kitchen to show off his latest creations and the art of merging design with chocolate.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye appears to be progressing through concussion protocol and could be in line for a Sunday return.
The Dodgers returned to Los Angeles early Thursday morning as World Series champs. They wouldn't have gotten home without the help of the New England Patriots.
Keion White is an imposing force on the Patriots' defense. But a few years ago, he didn't even know what a "tackle for loss" was.
Red Sox fans should never forgive ownership for trading away Mookie Betts, who won another World Series with the Dodgers.
The Indiana Pacers beat the Boston Celtics 135-132 in overtime on Wednesday night.
The Lizzie Borden House in Fall River has landed on USA Today's Top 10 list of the best haunted hotels.
New York City is officially legalizing jaywalking. Is it time for Boston to do the same?
Boston is looking to give new life to the historic bear dens in Franklin Park.
The massive comet that's starting to become visible in the night sky won't stick around for too long.
The northern lights have been very active in 2024. An expert explains why it could continue for months to come.