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  • Matt Murphy from the State House News Services discusses the likelihood of government bodies dropping virtual access to public events, legislative briefings and other forums.
  • What do people from Boston when think of western Mass.? And where does western Mass. even begin?
  • We get a jump on Hunger Awareness Week by chatting with Lev Ben Ezra of the Amherst Survival Center, and Executive chef of Stone Soup Cafe Kirsten Levitt, have Live Music Friday with Forest Alley String Band before they play a benefit for Stone Soup Cafe this weekend, heavily allude to a way you can help alleviate hunger and still enjoy some wine during our Tina Turner Memorial Wine Thunderdome at State Street Deli, Wine & Spirits, and go totally tuber with Diane Swazlowski-Mullins of Swaz Potato Farms.
  • We celebrate our 100th episode alongside the brand new Greenfield Public Library. We chat with various librarians and trustee members with guest host Author Mo Willems, and have Live Music Friday with Harpist Maeve Gilchrist.
  • We talk to the 5th grades of Fort River Elementary School about the fighting for what you believe in, have a Local Hero Spotlight at Little Wall in Florence, and venture into the uncanny valley with an AI-generated song about Northampton.
  • We check in with professor Ousmane Power-Greene to discuss the history of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, listen to live music with Behold! True Believers, and try mocktails in honor of "dry January."
  • We visit artist Nayana LaFond's exhibit, "Portraits in Red," at the Springfield Museums and talk with afrobeats legend Gyedu-Blay Ambolley.
  • We celebrate Valley Free Radio's 20th birthday, launch into Antenna Cloud Farm's new season of programming and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • In Silicon Valley, it's difficult for women to come forward if they want to join the ranks of its richest. Some think the best way to fight harassment is to tread carefully and get to the top.
  • The gathering of D.C. journalists, which had been a top draw for Hollywood celebrities during the Obama administration, took on a different air this year as the new president decided not to attend.
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