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  • We chat with Supicha and Phil Hillenbrand of Thai Chili Food Truck about the growth of their business, hear from Winterpills for Live Music Friday before their sold out show at the Iron Horse, delve into bubbly reds at Tip Top Wine Shop, and learn about the odoriferous effects of asparagus with epidemiologist and UMass assistant professor Andrew Lover.
  • We hear about Chicopee's municipal farmers' market designed to combat food insecurity, discover how the Trustees of Reservations works to preserve natural wonders for all to enjoy, and learn some more asparagus science with the Tumble podcast.
  • This week on The Rundown, panelists discuss ongoing tensions in the Springfield School District as disparaging remarks made by outgoing superintendent circulate on social media, how an ex-cryptocurrency executive and convicted felon has impacted real estate in Lenox, the latest results in UMass Amherst public opinion polling, and much more.
  • We reinterpret religion using a queerer lens with playwright Jo Clifford and Reverend Sarah Buteux, hear some live music from the one-man musical army, Suitcase Junket, and drink coastal wines for our latest Thunderdome.
  • It’s time for NEPM’s Summer Shorts podcast series - one true story, uploaded every Friday this summer. As we look back on season 9 of NEPM’s Valley Voices Story Slams, Paul Katz grabbed us with his story “Chasing Jimmy.” Happy Summer!
  • We talk chat some folx who are restoring another Nelson Stevens mural in Springfield, we hear about this weekend's Franklin County Pride from the organizers, and learn about the differences between "alright" and "all right."
  • We're live from Tanglewood to celebrate the 150th birthday of Serge Koussevitsky, former BSO music director. We discuss his legacy with BSO archivist Bridget Carr and the vice president of artistic planning, Anthony Fogg. Plus, we hear live music from the BSO's principal bassist for the last 48 years, Edwin Barker.
  • We talk to Paul Killinger, director of education at TickReport, about how to deal with the tiny but mighty arachnids, ticks.
  • We learn about the upcoming RPM Fest with founder and organizer Brian Westbrook, chat with proprietor Sean Mitchell about his new event space, Jupiter Club, and talk about black holes neither big nor small with Mr. Universe.
  • We head over to Yellow Stonehouse Farms for the latest CISA Local Hero Spotlight, chat with writer and comedian Dulcé Sloan about life and her new book, and sympathize (empathize?) with the Word Nerd.
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