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We hang out with rising Americana artist Amythyst Kiah, prepare for Hampshire Pride this weekend with organizers Clay Pearson and Alden Peotter, and check out the connections between animation and classical music with the upcoming program, "Bugs Bunny at the Symphony" at the SSO.
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We hear about a paint recycling program happening this weekend with the NHS Key Club, check in with U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren about some hotbed issues on her side of congress, and hear about a monthly Queer Open Mic night at 10 Forward to keep the National Poetry Month spirit all year long.
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We invite Mr. Universe in for a chat with U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón, head to the Berkshires to meet a winemaker encouraging everyone to drink more local wine, and bring in the noisy power trio True Jackie in for Live Music Friday.
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We hear about a CitySpace's artist grant program, get a peek at the History of Salsa event happening at 33 Hawley in Northampton, and Mcgovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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We talk to conductor Mei-Ann Chen about her new position at the Springfield Symphony Orchestra, author Ayize Jama-Everett tells us about his "Liminal Series," and Jill Kaufman updates us on the latest from the NEPM newsroom.
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We talk about the future of electric vehicles, have a Local Hero Spotlight, and welcome Kaliis back to tell us about the Big Ears music festival.
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We chat with folx from the Massachusetts Farm to School panel, with Karen Chase about her new book, "History is Embarassing," and with Mr. Universe Salman Hameed.
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We hear about the Springfield Museums' tribute to Taylor Swift, taste Mediterranean wines for this week's Thunderdome, and welcome Tem Blessed for Live Music Friday.
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This week on The Rundown, panelists discuss the aftermath of racist student bullying, the development of clean energy infrastructure, and more from the NEPM newsroom and the NENC.
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We talk to panelists of an upcoming community action conference, chat with those involved with the new documentary, 'Where I Became," and McGovern with McGovern.
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We talk to folks from the Montague Shakespeare Festival, discuss supporting local journalism with reporters Nirvani Williams and Greta Jochem, and get nerdy with wordster Emily Brewster.
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We uncover the mystery of a 168 year-old guitar at Downtown Sounds, learn some local history with Cliff McCarthy, and head to Atkins Farm for a Local Hero Spotlight.
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We talk to the new leaders of Kitchen Garden Farm, hear about Erika Slocumb's project to highlight Black history in Holyoke, and discuss aliens with Mr. Universe.
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We talk with Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart about Tanglewood's summer program, listen to the tunes of Rani Arbo and Daisy Mahem, and try two white Burgundies for this weeks Thunderdome.