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A conversation with CISA and Bueno y Sano. And a preview of Amherst Survival Center's Empty Bowls Dinner
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We chat with John Sayles about his new book, Mr. Universe tells us about science on screen at Amherst Cinema, and NEPM's Nirvani Williams talks to the authors of a new children's book on gender.
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Michael Stinson and Johnny Irion join us ahead of their show at the Egremont Barn, we continue our tour at the Clark Art Institute, and we take the Wine Thunderdome to Table & Vine in West Springfield, Mass.
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John Hodgman, former western Mass. resident, stops by to chat on his new tv show, we take a tour of the Clark Museum in Williamstown, and Rep. Jim McGovern gives us the Capitol Hill rundown.
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CISA comes through with Alice Coleman of Stony Hill Farm in Wilbraham to let us know what's good growing in the wintertimes. And professor Ilan Stavans gets expansive on his new book "The People's Tongue," in which Peter Sokolowski of NEPM and Merriam-Webster has an article, so we bring him along too.
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Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll joins us to chat about the new director of rural affairs position, plus Dr. Mandy Muller parties with us for the pandemic's anniversary, Mr. Universe explains "moon time" and The Weather Nut gives us a rundown on the incoming snows.
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Local musician Kimaya Diggs previews her new album "Quincy," plus Nipmuc cultural steward Andre Strongbearheart Gaines Jr. tells us about the Smithsonian Crossroads program, and we enter the Wine Thunderdome once again with Bruce and Benson from Provisions.
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Ethnomusicologist Tim Eriksen shows us the ways of shape note singing, we mcgovern with Rep. Jim McGovern, and conductor Keith Lockhart chats with us about the upcoming Tanglewood season
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We visit former Holyoke City Councilor Jossie Valentin and her partner Myriam Quiñones, hang out with the Word Nerd, and check on some emails from you!
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Massachusetts Maple Month begins, plus we chat with Ang Buxton of Ten Forward in Greenfield, and Amy Traverso gives us the rundown of what to expect at NEPM's Wine & Food Lovers' Weekend.
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We chat with the staff behind the Smith College basketball team, plus Mr. Universe tells us who space really belongs to, and we begin our search for the best pizza in western Mass.
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We have the folx from the Tumble podcast teach us a thing or two, singer-songwriter Peter Mulvey joins us in studio for a song or two, and we bring you the first iteration of the wine thunderdome.
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We McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern, get some rock on with local band The Glad Machine, and delve into the seedy underbelly of theater with Diana Oh and Daphne Hwang Spencer of "My H8 Letter to the Gr8 American Theater."
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Folk-punk artist Sunny War, professor and author Lydia Moland, and the Word Nerd: Emily Brewster, all for the first day of Women's History Month!