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Learning To Fly

Learning To Fly

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  • Building Tomorrow’s Cultural Treasure Trove
    Apr 13 2026

    On this episode of Learning to Fly, host Bruce Mittman sits down with David Bieber—a legendary figure in Boston’s media and music scene for over 50 years.

    David shares how his journey began as a college reporter for Billboard magazine, leading to a dynamic career in media after graduation. He reflects on his time at the helm of iconic Boston radio stations WBCN and WFNX during their peak in the 1980s, and discusses his collaboration with Boston Phoenix owner Stephen Mindich—offering a firsthand look at the evolution of Boston’s alternative culture and journalism.

    David and Bruce also dive into David’s extraordinary pop culture archive, amassed over five decades and spanning more than one million pieces of memorabilia. He shares how the collection came together and explains that, while it isn’t open to the general public, he offers private tours by special arrangement—an opportunity for a rare glimpse into an unparalleled collection of music and media history.



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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Thomas R. Dunlay: Capturing New England’s Eye
    Mar 4 2026

    On this episode of Learning to Fly, host Bruce Mittman sits down with acclaimed Massachusetts painter Thomas R. Dunlay, one of the few artists keeping the New England traditional painting style alive. Tom shares his journey from early inspiration under his father to pursuing art at MassArt—and why he left after 18 months in search of a more disciplined, classical approach.

    Bruce and Tom explore his rigorous training under R.H. Ives Gammell and Roger Douglas Hunter, exploring the “boot camp” methods that honed his craft, including the precise sight-size technique. They discuss how Tom established a career capturing the light and beauty of New England landscapes with iconic works like Winter Snowfall, while mastering both art and business. Tom emphasizes the importance of teaching the next generation, a mission he fulfills through the Thomas R. Dunlay Teaching Studio.

    The conversation dives into the beauty of nature, the discipline behind traditional craft, and the dedication required to preserve a nearly lost art form—offering insights for artists, creatives, and anyone striving for mastery in their field.



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    50 mins
  • Casey Soward: Setting the Stage for Boston’s Theatre District
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of Learning to Fly, host Bruce Mittman sits down with Casey Soward, President & CEO of the Boch Center—home to the historic Wang and Shubert Theatres. Casey shares his journey from a music-obsessed kid on Cape Cod to leading one of Boston’s most influential performing arts institutions, detailing the unconventional path that led him from performing on stage to running it.

    They discuss Casey’s early career as a musician and audio engineer, his pivotal role revitalizing the century-old Cabot Theatre, and how those experiences prepared him to balance the preservation of historic venues with their operational demands. The conversation explores the challenges of maintaining cultural landmarks while keeping them financially viable in an ever-changing arts landscape.

    Beyond performances, Casey highlights the Boch Center’s deeper mission in arts education and youth development, emphasizing the power of the arts to create opportunity and lasting impact. He also speaks about the organization's investment in the Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame and its goal of elevating Boston’s status as a music capital. Together, they discuss the importance of leadership, resilience, and authenticity in Casey’s current role—and what it takes to succeed under the weight of both history and expectation.

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    47 mins
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