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  • We learn how Wander Berkshires is celebrating Transgender Day of Visibility, check in with the 2nd annual Montague Shakespeare Festival and discuss some dark matters with Mr. Universe.
  • We learn about the Scarlet Sock Foundation's mission to bring social justice to theater, take a tour of the new Little Light Farm and find out about recent changes at the Stowe Center for Literary Action.
  • We hear about plans to turn a gold course into preserved land with the Trustees of Reservations, listen to the live banjo tunes of Max Wareham and tast Cabernet Franc for the latest Wine Thunderdome.
  • We take a tour of the collaborative business efforts of Marketplace at Gasoline Alley in Springfield, hear music and words from David Wilcox and check in with the Word Nerd.
  • We speak with the Cannabis Control Commission about expanding access to social consumption for businesses and take a tour of Natural Roots farm.
  • We explore Jacob's Pillow and all of its season's offerings with Pamela Tatge, executive director, and Holly Jones, producing director.
  • NEPM’s latest Valley Voices podcast presents the winners of our Story Slam on the theme “Elementary”. We let the storytellers elaborate on what that meant to them, and then invited them up on stage at the Shea Theater in Turners Falls. The audience favorites that night were Nina Brand, Jeff Conant and Ami Jackson.
  • In for Carrie Saldo, Jill Kaufman discusses with panelists about continued federal funding cuts to library and historical services and disaster prevention in western Mass. Plus, how a 10% tariff will impact local commerce.
  • We check out roosting falcons atop the W. E. B. Du Bois library at UMass Amherst and check in with Amherst College's The Common as it celebrates 25 years of publication.
  • We are visited by musicians JayWood and Kris Delmhorst and find out about sustainable wine production for this week's Thunderdome.
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