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  • Today on The Rundown, panelists discuss the first 100 days of the Trump administration, the Mass. Latino population’s significant contributions to the state’s economy, returning Holyoke schools from state to local control and much more.
  • We learn about some exciting upcoming productions from Nero Orchestra and Eggtooth Productions and the nuances behind depicting the history of enslavement in picture books.
  • We speak with some of the organizers and creatives behind the Easthampton Film Festival and find out about urban farming with Nordica Community Farm.
  • We explore the movie music curation of Randall Poster, get a tour of Full Well Farms with Meg Bantle in Adams and hear how budget cuts could affect Cutchins Programs for Children and Families.
  • Today on The Rundown, we discuss how the city of Holyoke hopes to gather funds from tax-exempt organizations with voluntary Payments in Lieu of Taxes and how the state plans to combat the housing crisis in western Massachusetts.
  • We hear about the first presidential Passover Seder at the White House in a new picture book with poet Richard Michelson and former State Senator Eric Lesser, check in with poet Martín Espada on some new work and get nerdy with the wordster.
  • We hear from The Literary Project about celebrating 40 years of adult basic education and find out about the 4th annual Power of Truths Festival this weekend.
  • 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.
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