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  • A 10th week at the top of the Billboard pop chart is quite an accomplishment. Before the 2000s, that was the rarest of feats. In the days of streaming though, it's become more common.
  • The blueberries are just beginning to morph from green to their stunning purple-blue and August means blackberries will be ripe any day now.
  • We speak with the folx of Transhealth about their 2nd anniversary celebrations and ongoing pursuit of better healthcare, Christian W.Z. Reader of Comics 'N More in Easthampton talks to us about Free Comic Book Day, and The Word Nerd grills us about informal language
  • We talk with John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants, get into gamma rays with Mr. Universe, and meet soon-to-be American Gairy Wynter and see if we'd also pass the citizenship test.
  • A preview of The Far Out Queer Comedy Festival, Magic In The Valley in Ludlow and a conversation with future media stars through NEPM's Media Lab
  • On The Rundown, we discuss the potential for local access to the Quabbin Reservoir drinking supply, the budget deficits facing many regional schools, and the termination of a key rail car manufacturing contract.
  • The next story in NEPM’s Valley Voices Summer Shorts series comes from Lauren Ostberg. She brought “The Perpetrator” to our Whodunit? story slam in September to prove to all of us what an amazing detective she is. NEPM’s Summer Shorts podcasts are taken from our Valley Voices story slams throughout the year — even if you didn’t make it to the slam, we didn’t want you to miss them!
  • We learn about the electronic music festival, Extension Chords II, with some of the performers and organizers of the event and try wines with our Franklin County wine friend Ken Washburn.
  • As the holiday season approaches, we get into the giving spirit with folks from the Easthampton Community Center, the Toy for Joy campaign with The Salvation Army, and Swanson's Fabric.
  • Today we host a roundtable discussion with four local organizations who are facing real-life material consequences from widespread federal funding cuts.
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