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  • We speak with guitar legend G.E. Smith, Local author and philanthropist Chuck Collins stops by to discuss his new book, and Mr. Universe talks about both gravitational waves and northern-lights-inducing solar flares.
  • A check in with our Tanglewood correspondent Keith Lockhart about the opening of the season, we hear about some of the programs at the Springfield Public Libaries, McGovern with congressman Jim McGovern, and have a super tiny plywood ramp to the weekend.
  • We chat with the folx behind the "Black Families of Greenfield" exhibit at the Lava Center, explore the bridge of tap dance with members of "They Dance for Rain" as they participate in the Nairobi Dance Life Festival, and drink with Amy McMahon of Mesa Verde in Greenfield while discovering her collaborations with Haitian refugees.
  • In this week's Summer Shorts podcast from NEPM, Nina Brand dusts an old trophy and finds herself more interested in the people who helped her win it.
  • We speak with John Burney of Meadowbrook Farm in Longmeadow, Wren Wood gives us a run down on the accents of Chicopee past, and we take a look at the enduring legacy of record stores with John Dougan and Dave Witthaus.
  • We speak with the growing number of farmers and community members affected by the recent floods, the word nerd exonerates "irregardless", and we talk with Irida Kakhtiranova about immigration and pirogis.
  • We chat with Rachael Maddow and Isaac-Davey Aaronson about their new podcast, McGovern speaks on all the recent flood damage, and despite the rain, the Glasgow Lands Scottish Festival endures at Look Park.
  • The Fabulous 413 is live in the streets of the Fabulous 413. We’re broadcasting live from the kick off to the Springfield Jazz & Roots Festival.
  • 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're joined by Rhonda Anderson, Western Massachusetts Commissioner of Indian Affairs, The Word Nerd Emily Brewster answers a listener question about shifting definitions, and immerse ourselves in the latest production from Double Edge Theater.
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