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  • We chat with Payton Shubrick of 6 Bricks Cannabis Dispensary about changes to the marijuana landscape, chat with Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi, the imaginations behind the Spiderwick Chronicles, and listen to the tunes of Mary Jane Jones band.
  • We chat with actor/director/producer Karen Allen about her career and more, head to Hadley to see the 50+ years of history that makes 20 Acre Farm what it is, and check in with Rep. Jim McGovern, who has a lot on his mind this week.
  • The stories we don’t tell, what they say about our world, and what they do to our minds — a new podcast from NEPM. Listen to the trailer now.
  • We talk to folks from the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center about literary activism with their new summer series, and chat with Kuwaiti author about her new book, "The Book Censor's Library."
  • We take a tour of the Springfield Materials Recycling Facility with advisory board members in honor of Earth Day and stumble into a brand new gem of a pizza spot in Great Barrington.
  • This month, we’re sharing the first episode of NEPM’s new podcast, The Secrets We Keep. Produced and hosted by NEPM reporter Karen Brown, the five part series explores how secrets both reflect our world and affect those caught inside them. Find the full series on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. For photos, transcripts and more, visit nepm.org/secrets.
  • The NEPM newsroom is covering the labor shortage in western Massachusetts in the series "Short-Staffed." The Fabulous 413 joins the conversation with Mark Melnick of the UMass Donahue Institute to break down why there are too many jobs and not enough workers.
  • We broadcast live from the Iron Horse Music Hall on the day of its long-awaited revival and get to hear some live music from tonight's performers and chat with Parlor Room Executive Director Chris Freeman and Iron Horse general manager Neal Robinson.
  • We delve into the history of the iconic Iron Horse on the even of its official re-opening with a wide swath of folx who've watched its evolution, head to Great Barrington to take a tour of the Guthrie Center, and check in with the Americorps workers who are throwing the All Love community Field Day this Saturday.
  • We check out the only commercial poultry processing plant in western Massachusetts at Reed Farm, Word Nerd Emily Brewster zhuzhes up our vocab, and we McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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