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We taste through six Cabernet Francs with Allison Slute of Cab Franc Chronicles and the folx at Dare Bottleshop, and hear about the event Queertivity from it's founder and organizer, local musician Red Jasper.
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We get our workout on with Dallas Ducar of Transhealth as they gear up for Pony Sweat, head up to Amherst to see the new brick and mortar location of Restless Books, and have our weekly chat with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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Prager’s book explores concepts like coming out and identity labels, while also raising kids' awareness of queer history.
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A preview of The Far Out Queer Comedy Festival, Magic In The Valley in Ludlow and a conversation with future media stars through NEPM's Media Lab
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The folx of Franklin County Pride stop by to talk of their events this weekend, we're joined by some of the people participating in Django in June next week, and we enter the Thunderdome at State Street Wine Store in Northampton for another pairing.
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We bask in the presence of Springfield native and 2 time Oscar Winner Ruth E. Carter, Ask Rep. McGovern why he had problems with the debt ceiling deal that passed, and give you the briefest of rundowns on Pride Events happening this weekend.
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The School Committee in Ludlow, Massachusetts, is scheduled to vote next month on a controversial proposal that could significantly alter the types of books and media allowed in the district’s libraries. It could also take away significant decision-making from librarians.
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June Millington of Fanny and IMA talks about the documentary airing on PBS about her seminal group, the organizers of the Odenong Powwow invite us in to chat about their event this weekend, and Mr. Universe tells us of the swiftness of Mars
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The teachers union for the Amherst schools recently took a vote of no confidence against the assistant superintendent for diversity and human resources, Doreen Cunningham, as well as Superintendent Michael Morris.
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This week, librarians from around the state meet up at the the annual state library association convention. This year in Falmouth, the topics range from legislated book bans to patrons demands.