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  • We learn about the Black history behind Memorial Day with Clark history professor Ousmane Power-Greene, try out some Vermentino wines at Table & Vine, and hear live music from Chris Smither.
  • We chat with local linguist and historian Wren Wood who helps us imagine what Herman Melville might have sounded like, talk to Springfield Pride Parade founder and organizer Taurean Bethea, and have a CISA Local Hero spotlight at Smiarowski Farm.
  • We chat with folx from Eggtooth Productions about their upcoming theater adaptation of "Orlando" by Virginia Woolf, talk with NEPM reporter Alden Bourne about his reserach on preserving 413 farmland, and get our latest Word Nerd segment.
  • This week on the Rundown with Carrie Saldo, panelists discuss the lawsuit filed by local cannabis couriers that challenges the Controlled Substance Act, the newly elected Springfield School District Superintendent, and LGBTQIA+ social and legal climates.
  • We chat with artist, author, and scholar Nell Irvin Painter before her talk at Bombyx June 9, learn about house music with Damany Gordon before the dance party at Fame Lounge on Saturday, and have our latest Word Nerd segment with Emily Brewster.
  • We catch up with Buffalo Tom before their performance at The Drake in Amherst and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • We chat with folks organizing a queer prom in Holyoke this weekend, talk with author Essie Chambers about her debut novel, "Swift River," and hang out at Mumbet's Freedom Farm where they're cultivating much more than just plants.
  • We talk with musician Carrie Ferguson about their release-party-Pride-kickoff party happening this weekend, hear about a new film inspired by and filmed in Franklin County, and taste some strawberries over at Lakeside Farm.
  • We say goodbye to our intern Cenai Collins by chatting about his experiences with us, head to Colrain to chat with Justin and Katie Korby who have each won 2024 Good Food Awards for their work in fermentation, and resident wordster drives us through the origins of traffic terms. OH YEAH, and it's our 300th show. Go us!
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