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Today
Chat--2 p.m.: Jim Seymour, technology columnist for TheStreet.com, will answer your questions about a variety of subjects, from what’s new in wireless technology to Microsoft’s Xbox game machine. https://chat.yahoo.com
Friday
Chat--10:30 a.m.: Leslie Hindman, author of “Adventures at the Auction,” will be available to answer questions about antiques and collectibles. https://www.hgtv.com
Saturday
Jazz--All Day: Steve Lacy has had a glowing career playing the soprano sax. Catch this Webcast, recorded live at the Caramoor Music Festival in New York. https://www.gmn.com/webcasts/webcast.asp?id=130
Sunday
Classical--All Day: From the violin repertoires of Saint-Saens and Ravel, Tasmin Little and Martin Roscoe perform in a concert that was recorded live at Wigmore Hall in London. https://www.gmn.com/webcasts/webcast.asp?id=259
Monday
Blues--Noon: Eric Gales recently released his second album, “That’s What I Am.” Check out this Webcast, originally recorded April 17 at the House of Blues Cambridge. https://www.hob.com/live/events
Tuesday
Travel--10 a.m.: About 100 miles off the coast of Italy is the island of Sardinia. Bob Morris, contributing editor for Travel and Leisure magazine, will tell you about this spectacular island. https://chat.yahoo.com
Chat--1 p.m.: Fernando Guzman of Chicago’s Adobo Grill will talk about the various grades, quality, brands and special drinks concocted from tequila. https://chat.yahoo.com
Lecture--4 p.m.: Best-selling author Anita Shreve, whose novel, “The Pilot’s Wife,” was an Oprah’s Book Club selection, will share tips and advice for aspiring writers. https://www.ipublish.com/ilearn
Wednesday
Auction--Until Noon: Props and clothing from the television show “Dawson’s Creek” are up for auction. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Make-a-Wish Foundation. https://www.spe.sony.com/auction
--Compiled by KATHLEEN BRADY
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