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  • We reflect on the vice presidential debate from NEPM's watch party on Tuesday, taste the delicious fusion food from the book, "Sabor Judio," with co-author Ilan Stavans, and get nerdy with the wordster.
  • We hear about this weekend's Northampton Record Fair and the production of "Sound of (Black) Music" at UMass Amherst.
  • We keep up with Monte as the March for the Food Bank continues from Northampton to Greenfield.
  • We keep up with Monte as he embarks on his 15th annual March for the Food Bank.
  • We learn about this year's Fall Festival of Shakespeare, try wines at Dare Bottleshop & Provisions, and hear live music from local band Lux Deluxe.
  • We check out the student exhibition at Smith College, "Signs of Solastalgia," talk with Julian Saporiti, otherwise known as No-No Boy, about writing the Asian-American diaspora in music and learn about chopping trees at Cranston's Tree Farm.
  • We head to the Double Edge Theatre to hear about their latest production, "Leonora, la maga y la maestro," and check in with the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts as they prepare for their 43-mile march.
  • As the holiday season approaches, we get into the giving spirit with folks from the Easthampton Community Center, the Toy for Joy campaign with The Salvation Army, and Swanson's Fabric.
  • We learn about the third stage of the exhibition of Indigenous works, "Boundless," on display at the Mead Art Museum and conclude our coverage of the 15th annual March for the Food Bank.
  • We learn about the Fuel Up for Heat Up campaign from CAPV, talk with local author Megan Tady about her latest book, "Bluebird Day," and have our latest check in with Mr. Universe.
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