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We hear about the $2M gift received by CATA, explore laughter in the 413 with the folx from Happier Valley Comedy, and Mr. Universe tells us about a western Massachusetts tie to eclipses though Emily Dickinson.
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We hear about Translate Gender's upcoming resource and art fair, pit the Italian north v.s. the south for the Wine Thunderdome, and host Bella's Bartok for Live Music Friday.
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We'll chat with author Martha Ackmann about the first woman to play in the Negro Leagues and with the executive artistic director of MIFA, Don Sanders. We'll also McGovern with McGovern and chat with our resident Word Nerd.
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We talk to conductor Mei-Ann Chen about her new position at the Springfield Symphony Orchestra, author Ayize Jama-Everett tells us about his "Liminal Series," and Jill Kaufman updates us on the latest from the NEPM newsroom.
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We talk about the future of electric vehicles, have a Local Hero Spotlight, and welcome Kaliis back to tell us about the Big Ears music festival.
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Unionized employees of MASS MoCA, the contemporary art museum in North Adams, Massachusetts, voted Tuesday to ratify an agreement on wages, ending a three-week strike that began March 6.
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We hear about the Springfield Museums' tribute to Taylor Swift, taste Mediterranean wines for this week's Thunderdome, and welcome Tem Blessed for Live Music Friday.
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The 30-minute visual light show starts March 23 and will run until May in the Seymore Planetarium at the Springfield Museums.
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We talk to panelists of an upcoming community action conference, chat with those involved with the new documentary, 'Where I Became," and McGovern with McGovern.
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We talk to folks from the Montague Shakespeare Festival, discuss supporting local journalism with reporters Nirvani Williams and Greta Jochem, and get nerdy with wordster Emily Brewster.