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We revisit an archival conversation with the late Pulitzer Prize-winning Williamsburg author, Tracy Kidder, hear the sounds of the tabla with Salar Nader, and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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We hear poetry from local author Martín Espada and talk to State Senator Jo Comerford ahead of this weekend's Support our Immigrant Neighbors benefit. We also hear live music from The Soul Rebels.
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We visit Meawdowhawk Farm, preview this weekend's Local Vocal Chord Bowl, and explore adjectives with the Word Nerd.
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We speak to the highly accomplished author Jesmyn Ward before her lecture at Smith College and talk to Mr. Universe about the science in the movie, "Project Hail Mary."
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We talk with founder of the Back Porch Festival Jim Olsen about this year's stellar lineup, explore Sonny Singh's new project Sangat, and chat with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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We talk to Easthampton Mayor Salem Derby, and Senior Editor at Merriam-Webster Emily Brewster.
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We go do morning chores with Jennifer Core at Hettie Belle Farm, and meet members of the Easthampton Theater Company's production of "Enchanted April."
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We speak with Alisa Klein of Grown food Northampton and Hunter Livingstone of Livingstone Mycology about their upcoming Seed Swap, and Mr. Universe delves into the war in Iran, and budding black holes.
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We speak with Governor Maura Healey and The Unlucky Shots join us for Live Music Friday
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We take a tour of the Jones Library as they near the light at the end of the tunnel for their renovation project and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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We speak to Tim Eriksen about the upcoming Western Mass Sacred Harp Convention and the large swath of other things he's up to in the 413, and talk with the Word Nerd about the differences between "me and you" and "you and I."
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We speak with author Allison Butler about new book "The Judgement of Gender," visit the Greenfield Farmer's Co-operative Exchange, and speak with WANDER Berkshires about their community work.
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We learnt he mysterious history of the 160-year-old stagecoach in Greenfield, we talk with local author M.J. Beasi about their debut book, "I Was a Teenage Death God," and find hope in the big picture with Mr. Universe.
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We talk to Deborah Grey White about historical archiving, hear live music from Ablaye Cissoko and Cyrille Brotto, and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.