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  • A conversation with CISA and Bueno y Sano, and then a preview of Amherst Survival Center's Empty Bowls Dinner.
  • NEPM's Valley Voices story slams always feature some stellar stories, and this one was no exception!
  • Hannah Moushabeck stops by to talk about her new book, "Homeland: My Father Dreams of Palestine," with a couple special guests. Plus, we check in with Hampshire College astronomer Salman Hameed.
  • We hear from Western New England School of Law's Jennifer Taub, the wine snobs from State Street Fruit Store, Jennifer Lee from the Narragansett Tribe and the band Cloudbelly.
  • Author Mo Willems celebrates a new exhibit and the birthday of his character, Pigeon. Then, a new world record holder, Lisa Ekus, shows us her award-winning library of cookbooks.
  • We find out there's a Congressional Robotics Caucus from Rep. Jim McGovern. We chat with the first female commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources, Ashley Randle. Plus, we get the lowdown on Passover traditions with Michael Oppenheimer of the "Unorthodox" podcast.
  • The "Wine Thunderdome" goes kosher with Benson and Bruce of Provisions, we enter the egg throwdown with NEPM's Elizabeth Román, and we get double the music from Snarky Puppy and the Valley's own Poor Monroe.
  • 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.
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