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  • Mr. Universe, Salman Hameed, teaches us about the dangers of rogue black holes, Dylan Gaffney shares his project through Forbes Library on the history of Northampton, and outgoing poet laureate of Easthampton, Jason Montgomery, joins us because it's National Poetry Month.
  • H. John Fisher of Way Finders in Springfield speaks on housing issues and the conference they're hosting, and professor and poet Martín Espada speaks on his work and its connection to the greater community.
  • We head to the Berkshires to taste wine at Nejaime's Wine Cellar, chat with local Pulitzer Prize winning author Tracy Kidder about his new book, and get serenaded by Flora Reed and Philip Price of The Winterpills.
  • We tour Valley Malt and Ground Up Grain's facility in Holyoke and chat with its founders, Andrea and Christian Stanley, and we learn some words whose roots post date their prefixed partners with The Word Nerd, Emily Brewster.
  • We're joined by educator Thondup Tserin and Activist Tenzin Tsundue to chat about the struggle for a free Tibet; chat with teacher Tim Austin and some of his students at Fort River School about their civic engagement class; discover jazz jam sessions at The Drake; and celebrate the life of drummer Doug Tibbles.
  • Author/illustrator Jarrett J. Krosoczka talks about his new book "Sunshine" along with a reading happening at the Academy of Music, Mr. Universe chats with us about JUICE, and we marathon a-typical events for Patriot's day.
  • Pizza Quest volume 3 hits the Berkshires with Betty's Pizza Shack, local poet Lauren Singer talks about working with grief, and we meet some of the folx you can hear at CISA's upcoming Field Notes event: Jacob Nelson and Trouble Erin Anne Gouch Mendeson.
  • The hosts of the Tumble Science Podcast for Kids stop by to get ready for their appearance at Meltdown this weekend, we hear about folx running on the runway at the Northampton Airport to raise money for the Treehouse Foundation, and the word nerd introduces us to a term coined by a former NPR executive.
  • Payton Shubrick of 6 Bricks in Springfield talks to us about Cannabis equity and equality, The cast of "Shout, Elevate, Inspire" join us ahead of their performance at STCC, and we mcgovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • We talk to two time Nobel prize winner Dr. Ira Helford, visit the newly minted Cocktail Thunderdome with Sean Billson from Gateway City Arts in Holyoke, and local musician Noam Schatz of The Lucky Shots joins us in studio for live music Friday
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