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  • We dive into the virtual worlds designed for this weekend's Power of Truths festival with designer Khalif Neville, hear about pushing the boundaries of chamber music at Sunday's Connections Concert, and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • Panelists discuss the new North Adams Regional Hospital, PFAS manufacturers under legal fire for environmental contamination, the upcoming eclipse, and more reporting highlights from the NENC.
  • We check in with the folx of Cancer Connection at their Bed In, drink superhero wines at Tip Top Wine Shop, and have a double Live Music Friday with the StompBox Trio and Lady Moon & the Eclipse.
  • How have the changing political winds around abortion led women to keep their abortions secret, and — for the same reason —speak out about them?
  • We invite Mr. Universe in for a chat with U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón, head to the Berkshires to meet a winemaker encouraging everyone to drink more local wine, and bring in the noisy power trio True Jackie in for Live Music Friday.
  • We hear about a paint recycling program happening this weekend with the NHS Key Club, check in with U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren about some hotbed issues on her side of congress, and hear about a monthly Queer Open Mic night at 10 Forward to keep the National Poetry Month spirit all year long.
  • 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.
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