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  • We learn about how All Out Adventures is increasing access to the outdoors, learn about Northampton celebrated Britain's abolition of slavery in the 19th century with the latest Power of History segment, and Mr. Universe discusses the possibility of life on mars.
  • We're at MASS MoCA to talk to folx from the performing arts organization, Bang on a Can, ahead of their series of in-gallery performances, LOUD Weekend.
  • We talk to Owen Elliot-Kugell about her new memoir, "My Mama, Cass," detailing the life of her mama, Cass Elliot. Plus, we hear some music from M. Ward while we learn about his upcoming album.
  • We learn about the history of the Quabbin Harvest Food Co-op, talk to the multi-talented musician Kathleen Parks, and learn how astronauts can live on the moon... in tunnels!
  • We listen to the tunes of jazz guitarist Sheryl Bailey, learn about the 4th annual Cider Maker's Dinner, and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • Rachel Leventhal Weiner is up next in NEPM’s Summer Short podcast series. She takes out an old personal memory set to the back drop of a quite public memory that we all share. Enjoy “Girl Meets Boy” from our “Missed Connections” story slam last fall.
  • Following his coverage of the 2024 Democratic National Convention, photojournalist summarizes his experiences in an interview on The Fabulous 413.
  • We learn about the Northampton Art Council's ongoing initiative to fund local arts programs and how The Straw Dog Writers Guild is uplifting women and gender expansive authors of color. We'll also check in with Mr. Universe about his takeaways from the International Astronomical Union.
  • We map the Connecticut River with reporter Ben James and Kari Kostenga, hear about creative movement with dance company Baye & Asa, and hear music and words from Jeffrey Foucault.
  • We learning about the negative health impacts from agrochemicals on some of the worlds most essential workers with the documentary, "Into the Weeds," and spotlight local hero Jenell Smith.
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