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6/11/26 (Host – Bill Newman)

Amherst-Pelham School Superintendent Xiomara Herman: the accomplishments this year, the challenges and finances of the next.

Live in the studio — Django in June in Northampton: Musicians Sam Farthing, Giacomo Smith & Sami Arefin — their music is amazing — and Andrew Lawrence, founder and director.

Rabbi Riqi Kosovske: war & peace, scripture & poetry.

Ruth Griggs, Pres, Northampton Jazz Festival, on Eugene Uman’s Convergence Project @ the Vermont Jazz Center.

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