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October 6, 2006

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Elder law attorney Steve Weisman talks about the "sandwich generation" and his new book, Boomer or Bust. Prolific singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson discusses his latest release, "Timeless Love."


Steve Weisman

Steve Weisman

Steve Weisman

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Attorney Steve Weisman specializes in estate planning. He hosts A Touch of Grey, a radio show syndicated on more than 50 stations nationally, and is a legal editor and columnist for Talkers Magazine. He writes on legal matters for various periodicals and has authored several books, including 50 Ways to Protect Your Identity and Credit and Boomer or Bust. Weisman has taught at the University of Massachusetts and Boston University, and is currently an adjunct faculty member at Bentley College.


 

Smokey Robinson

Smokey Robinson

Smokey Robinson

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William 'Smokey' Robinson is known for his falsetto voice. But with more than 4,000 songs to his credit, he's also one of pop's most influential songwriters. His writing and producing talent was critical to the Motown label's early success, and his songs can be heard on film and TV soundtracks. He's also branched out with a line of soul food entrees, "Smokey Robinson's Foods." His latest release is 'Timeless Love,' his first non-gospel or holiday CD since '99. Robinson is also a 2006 Kennedy Center honoree.