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  • We hang out with rising Americana artist Amythyst Kiah, prepare for Hampshire Pride this weekend with organizers Clay Pearson and Alden Peotter, and check out the connections between animation and classical music with the upcoming program, "Bugs Bunny at the Symphony" at the SSO.
  • Today on the Rundown, panelists dig into pro-Palestine protests on local college campuses, alleged discrimination against Palestinian and Arab students at UMass, and the search for new superintendents at two local school districts.
  • Gina and Heidi Nortonsmith, a local couple part of the marriage equality movement, joins us on their 20th legal marriage anniversary. We also hear live music from Spouse and Erin McKeown and bring this week's Thunderdome to Bottle-O in Northampton.
  • Mr. Universe comes back from a UAP convention and tells us all the unclassified details he can, we see how Rad Community Bike Shop is helping the community ride better, and talk about the positive impact the MassReconnect program has had on community colleges with STCC President John Cook.
  • We chat with folx from Rachel's Table about their Outrun Hunger event, celebrate our families with a new book from Lesléa Newman that's getting a launch party in Northampton, and head to the Shea Theater to celebrate some of the newest Americans with the program Immigrant Voices.
  • We discover the international arts program, OneBeat, ahead of their performance at Bombyx, delve into local history with folx behind HistoryFest, get into Greenfield's labor history with the documentary, "At Sword's Point."
  • We chat with Mark Melnik of the UMass Donahue Institute about the local workforce disparity as the NEPM newsroom launches into a week-long coverage series of the subject, local author and professor Naila Moreira celebrates the release of her new book, and Mr. Universe reveals the secrets of the cosmos.
  • Why do we keep how much money we earn a secret?
  • We hear some live music from Tony Silva and Russell Brooks ahead of their performance at the Parlor Room on Saturday, we McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern, and Monte tells us about his vacation in Spain!
  • Today on The Rundown, panelists cover administrative responses to pro-Palestine encampments at UMass Amherst and Williams College, a recent civil rights complaint against Southwick Regional school districts leaders, varying safety ratings in local hospitals, and more.
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