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NYT best-selling author, illustrator, animator Mo Willems shows us around his latest series of sketches, we visit one of the largest livestock farms in the area, and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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We hear about Childrens' Advocacy Center's awareness event, discover a new book about the Longmeadow boy who would become Johnny Appleseed with local author Melissa Cybulski, discuss idioms and Merriam-Webster developments with Word Nerd, and revisit our trip to the path of totality.
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In honor of National Poetry Month, we hit the road to the Emily Dickinson Museum to talk to folx who help run it. Plus, three local contemporary poets share their way with words.
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It's the day of the solar eclipse, so we talk to Mr. Universe and Word Nerd about some theories and words related to the phenomenon. Plus, we hear from hosts of "Tumble: Science Podcast for Kids" about some fun eclipse facts in their latest episode.
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We dive into the virtual worlds designed for this weekend's Power of Truths festival with designer Khalif Neville, hear about pushing the boundaries of chamber music at Sunday's Connections Concert, and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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Caroline Rose joins us before the second night of their residency, Diane and Robert Rollins tell us of the long road to bringing produce and poultry to the region, catch up with weather nut Dave Hayes, and our Word Nerd tells us about retronyms.
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We speak with NPR enthusiast Sen. Jake Oliveira about some of the many issues on his agenda, and we hear about the amalgam of art, history, education, and racial justice that will be the Power of Truths festival.
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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.