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  • We head to Hadley to discover one of the oldest continuously running farms in Western Mass at Barstow's, find out the origins, principles, and local events for Kwanzaa with Umass professor Amilcar Shabazz and Springfield Kwanzaa Co-ordinator Ayanna Crawford, and Mr. Universe, and Salman Hameed wraps up the year with two recommendations and one significant cosmic event.
  • We chat with Tem Blessed and Mike LaRiccia who have recently released their comic book Planeta Blu, troll about old worlds found in holiday songs with word nerd Emily Brewster, and Kaliis offers some games you might get for the special player in your holiday season.
  • We speak with the illustrious Mystic Bowie about his legacy and upcoming show at Gateway City Arts, Talk about the great light displays in the area and our favorite holiday specials and movies, and get a year in review and a look to the next with Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • It's holiday times! And it's our 200th show! We talk with Chief Curator Stephanie Plunkett about Rockwell's body of work as well as other exhibits the museum has going, explore a live-reading/re-enactment event at the newly re-opened Triplex Cinemas, and are serenaded by Live Music guest Billy Keane, who plays at Egremont Barn on Saturday.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The panel discusses the latest with criminal neglect charges at the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home, the move for local control of Holyoke public schools, and the denial of federal funds for local counties impacted by flooding and much more.
  • We'll chat with author Martha Ackmann about the first woman to play in the Negro Leagues and with the executive artistic director of MIFA, Don Sanders. We'll also McGovern with McGovern and chat with our resident Word Nerd.
  • 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.
  • 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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