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  • We talk about Northampton liquor licenses with NEPM's Jill Kaufman, chat with Zul Manzi about his animated series, and discuss apostrophes with word nerd Emily Brewster.
  • We talk with Dr. Khama Ennis about the challenges and triumphs of Black women in the medical field, chat with Larry Spotted Crow Mann about Indigenous stories in children's literature, and talk adjectives with wordster Emily Brewster.
  • We talk about reparations and the new documentary, "Cost of Inheritance," with local experts, highlight an upcoming night of Latin music with folx from the SSO, and learn about comma usage with wordster Emily Brewster.
  • We talk about Amherst College's LitFest with comedian Aparna Nancherla and event organizer Jen Acker, drinking water disputes with NEPM's Alden Bourne, and mondegreens with word nerd Emily Brewster.
  • We talk about a new exhibition to intersect art and science, a project highlighting early Black history in the area, and pronouns with resident wordster Emily Brewster.
  • We talk about local Black history, continue our journey with the exhibit, "Emancipation," at Williams College Museum of Art, and talk about graciousness with word nerd Emily Brewster.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Host Carrie Saldo and panelists discuss expectations for Super Tuesday, vacant properties owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese, the fate of to-go cocktails, and community activism with the W.E.B Du Bois Center.
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