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  • We chat with Argentinian folklorico and klezmer duo Cesar Lerner and Marcello Moguilevsky, celebrate the gender spectrum with Joe Dulude II a.k.a. Mr. Drag, and have a post March wrap up with Congressman Jim McGovern.
  • We discover all the neat things Forestopia brings us from the trees, Kendra Morris joins us for Live Music Friday, and The Wine Thunderdome takes us to Provisions where we hear about bubbles, but get into the terroir of Syrah
  • We chat with folx from Self Evident Education about their films screening at Smith College, Pizza Quest volume VII stops at Berkshire Mountain Pizza Cafe & Bakery in Pittfield, and we find out all about our favorite imported pollinators with Dick Connor of Red Barn Honey in Northampton
  • We talk about the economics of Art with Randy Cohen of Americans for the Arts, hear about ReBelle's upcoming event at 33 Hawley, celebrate the first night of Hannukah with Rabbi Amy Wallk, and our weekly chat with Jim McGovern reviews the republican debates and progress with the USDA regarding hunger awareness.
  • As Gateway City Arts nears it's closure, we speak with proprietors Vitek Kruta and Lori Divine about it's origins and journey over the past decade plus, we hear about the 2nd Annual Queer Winter Makers Market, and local children's book author Jason Perkins regales us with his book "Rock Stars Don't Nap"
  • We chat with Anne Thalheimer of Lowbrow Craft Fair happening this weekend, The Wine Thunderdome gears up for a gala at State Street Deli, Wines & Spirits with a extra special NEPM tie-breaker and big reds, live Music Friday has local folk music legend Tracy Grammer visit the studios, and we speak with folx from Jews for Peace about their March from Northampton to Springfield calling for a ceasefire in Israel.
  • We bring both the noise and the ruckus with the folx organizing Hip Hop for the Homeless 10 at Gateway CIty Arts, CEO of Transhealth Dallas Ducar tells us of their upcoming Holigay Party at Marigold Theater, and Word Nerd Emily Brewster walks us through some of the WOTY runners up.
  • Amy Donovan and Arlene Miller of the Springfield Materials Recycling Facilities Advisory Board help us understand the ins and outs of holiday recycling, Mr. Universe gets into the effects of gamma ray burst on our ozone and the Betelgeuse eclipse, and Phil Korman of CISA gives us an update on the Farm Resiliency Fund's finish line.
  • We hear about the gordian entanglements between dinosaurs and local history from the organizers behind the Great Greenfield Dinofest, Discover love and a course of action against nuclear weapons and climate change with Timmon Wallis and Vicki Elson, and offer consilation prizes to more of the WOTY runners up with resident wordster Emily Brewster of Merriam-Webster.
  • We find out about the innovative and tasty CSA happening at Blossoming Acres Farm, we talk with MDAR director Ashley Randle about the $20 million in relief funds recently awarded by Beacon Hill, and head over to JJ's Tavern to check out a punk rock benefit for Translate Gender.
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