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  • Rep. Jim McGovern tells us about the plight of the rules committee, the folx of Fab Fashion Passion Week show us their manner of making couture more communal, The Greenfield Players gear up for Twelfth Night, and Gregory Crewdson talks about his donations to help save a movie theater in Great Barrington
  • We chat with AJ Enchill about the I AM AFRO Festival in North Adams, Mr. Universe tells us how futile our method would be against space microbes, and NEPM reporter Kari Njiri joins us to talk about his experiences with Nelson Stevens.
  • Tom Reney's very first interview was with famed jazz drummer, Max Roach.
  • Mpress Bennu arrives to talk about Juneteenth celebrations in Greenfield, The word nerd shows us how some nautical phrases have come ashore, and we talk with Ms. Annye Anderson, step-sister to blues legend Robert Johnson.
  • Tammy Denease talks of her one woman show on Elizabeth Mumbet Freeman's life at Historic Deerfield, we meet the new manager of the Belchertown Farmer & Artisan's Market, and local historian Erika Slocomb tells us about a Juneteenth celebration at the Wisteriahurst Museum in Holyoke
  • Valley Voices Summer Shorts series brings you some of the best from the past season of NEPM's Story Slams - this time, it's a classic ghost story from Dave Fromm.
  • We chat with the folx of the Compost Cooperative in Greenfield, and get down with the intersectionality of nerdom and the black community with the B.E.G.I.N. Podcast
  • We continue our talk with Trenda Loftin and Revan Schendler of the Compost Cooperative about how housing affects their business model, and we speak with Rusty Polsgrove of Arise for Social Justice about that organizations Juneteenth celebration in Springfield.
  • Monte is back and heads to Bridge St. School in Northampton for their Better World Picnic, we talk to Clarissa Lee-Madden of Grown Up Farm about growing mushrooms and making the most of the harvest of now, and we chat with Tim Convery of Tim Scapes about his Northampton logo.
  • NEPM's Summer Shorts has another great story for you - this time from Wren Bellevance-Grace who first brought it to us in our "Sorry, Not Sorry" Story Slam at the Drake in Amherst. Enjoy "The Wanted Daughter"
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