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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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The inaugural Pan African Historical Museum gala will focus on highlighting Black art, culture and history, organizers said.
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We uncover the mystery of a 168 year-old guitar at Downtown Sounds, learn some local history with Cliff McCarthy, and head to Atkins Farm for a Local Hero Spotlight.
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We talk to the new leaders of Kitchen Garden Farm, hear about Erika Slocumb's project to highlight Black history in Holyoke, and discuss aliens with Mr. Universe.
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We dive deep into the Deerfield Massacre with author James Swanson, and we have our weekly chat with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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We talk about local Black history, continue our journey with the exhibit, "Emancipation," at Williams College Museum of Art, and talk about graciousness with word nerd Emily Brewster.
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We talk about a new exhibition to intersect art and science, a project highlighting early Black history in the area, and pronouns with resident wordster Emily Brewster.
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Hundreds of Indians and their French allies raided the western Massachusetts outpost in Deerfield on February 29, 1704. Author James Swanson's new book chronicles that fight, and the fate of "The Old Indian Door" that held back Native Americans wielding tomahawks on that fateful night.
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We'll talk about two Black History Month celebrations happening at churches in Springfield and Northampton. Plus, Rep. Jim McGovern gets accolades from a Jedi (or the Joker) on the platform formerly known as Twitter.
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We learn about Shays' Rebellion with author Daniel Bullen, hear about Young@Heart Chorus's new residency in Springfield, and talk moon landings and black holes with Professor Salman Hameed.