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  • We learn about Mass Audubon's mission before it hosts Arcadia Folk Festival and check in with photojournalist Barry Goldstein following his coverage of the Democratic National Convention.
  • Today, we're giving CISA's Phil Korman, THE local hero, his flowers as he enters retirement.
  • We here music and words form Peter Newland, FAT frontman, talk to actress Elizabeth Perkins before her screening and Q&A of "Big" comes to The Triplex Cinema, and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • We celebrate the life and legacy of local composer, Alice Parker, learn about local food inscurity with the Hampshire County Food Policy Council, and nerd out with our resident wordster.
  • We look to the night sky with local star-gazing organization Arunah Hill, we learn how The Parlor Room Collective is expanding access to budding musicians, and review artist Osman Khan's exhibit at MASS MoCA with Mr. Universe.
  • For our final Summer Short story of the 2024 season, we bring you Susan Bartfay and her story “Bad boys are my weakness”. Some people just have to recount things that happened in their life to bring a really incredible story to the stage. Susan told this one at our “Pot Luck” story slam that we held at our NEPM studios in Springfield. We’re making plans for season 10 of Valley Voices Story Slams at venues throughout western Mass. this fall - hope to see you there!
  • We talk with local author Nicholas Day about his book, "Nothing," take a tour of a new exhibit at the Springfield Museums that displays the intimate life of Frida Kahlo through archival photography, and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
  • We learn about Worker Weekend at the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, bridge humanity with artist Younes Rahmoun's exhibit at Smith College, and elongate our vocabulary with the Word Nerd.
  • We speak to NYT bestselling authorAngela DiTerlizzi about her new book, "The Curious Why," reflect on the life of legendary actor James Earl Jones, and check on the progress of a new mural in Turners Falls.
  • We learn about an exhibit at A.P.E. Ltd. Gallery, "Exorcism=Liberation," talk with Old 97's lead singer Rhett Miller, and reflect on NEPM's debate watch party at the White Lion.
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