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  • We hear the francophone sounds of Le Vent Du Nord, talk with bass phenom Endea Owens, get a history lesson with Ousmane Power-Greene, and taste wines at State Street Fruit Store.
  • We hear live music from cuatrista Fabiola Mendez, get a history of the cuatro with local instrument maker William Cumpiano and dive into the EEOC with the latest Power of History segment.
  • We have Live Music Friday with local singer-songwriter Heather Maloney, learn about this year's Black Artistic Freedom Conference at UMass, and return to Table & Vine for another Wine Thunderdome.
  • Today on The Rundown with Carrie Saldo, panelists discuss investigative reporting on alleged child sexual abuse at some western Mass. Catholic dioceses, the impacts of ongoing cutbacks at Baystate Health, updates in the west-east rail project and much more.
  • NEPM is celebrating 10 years of hosting nights of live storytelling that we call Valley Voices Story Slams. For the first slam in our 10th season, we figured we wanted to be “toasted” - whether that’s a clink of champagne glasses, or something very different! Here are the three winners from that night in Studio A at NEPM in Springfield, MA - Ann Marie Zanfagna, Chris Bell and Julia Mitchell.
  • We learn about upcoming opportunities to dance to the electronic sounds from across the globe and check in with Rep. Jim McGovern to address a lot of listener questions.
  • We learn about an upcoming fundraiser to benefit The Palestinian House of Friendship, the potential impacts of the federal funding freeze on Head Start, and get mischievous with the Word Nerd.
  • We check out the fresh produce at the Holyoke Winter Farmers' Market, find out about the east coast premiere of an entirely Chickasaw opera and, like, chat with the Word Nerd.
  • We celebrate 40 years of music from local band Lonesome Brothers, bring a piece of Mardi Gras to Springfield with Blues to Green's Fat Tuesday Jazz Night and taste wines at Provisions.
  • We visit the solo exhibition, "Black Hands: Black Earth," learn about the history of gambling in Massachusetts and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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