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Tuesday, November 29, 202211/29/2022

Afternoon Buzz 11.29.22 – The Politics of the World Cup & Bart Bales, artistic director of Welcome Yule

In The Afternoon Buzz

Buz & Dan discuss the role of politics at the World Cup. Playbill with Jackie Walsh with Bart Bales, artistic director of Welcome Yule, a show celebrating light at the darkest time of the year, at the Shea Theater, Bart Bales, artistic director of Welcome Yule, a show celebrating light at the darkest time of the year at the Shea

Tuesday, November 29, 202211/29/2022

The Carle at 20

In Bill Newman

11/29: We have a great time celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art with the Museum’s Executive Director, Alexandra Kennedy. Then, a special edition of Black in the Valley with the members of Amherst’s Community Safety Working Group, who will be honored for their work in creating the town’s unarmed alternative response to policing.

Professor Greg White

Monday, November 28, 202211/28/2022

Afternoon Buzz 11.28.22 – DNA Amy Cahillane & Smith College Professor Greg White

In The Afternoon Buzz

Amy Cahillane, Executive Director of the Downtown Northampton Association. Writer’s Block with Megan Zinn playing ”Whatcha Readin” with Smith College Government professor Greg White.

Monday, November 28, 202211/28/2022

Northampton’s Lesser-Known Abolitionist

In Bill Newman

1/28: Mayor’s Monday: Greenfield’s Roxanne Wedegartner talks with Monte and Bill about Monte’s March and the fight against food insecurity and hunger. Then, Lydia Moland on “Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life.” Why don’t we know about this crucially important abolitionist, who lived in Northampton?

Saturday, November 26, 202211/26/2022

What went well?

In The Western Mass. Business Show

11.26.22 Tara Brewster talks with coach, facilitator and thinking partner, Julia Mines.

Wednesday, November 23, 202211/23/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 11.23.22 – Professor Emeritus and Native American Advocate Peter d’Errico & Nipmuc Nation members Rhonda Anderson and Tomantha Sylvester

In The Afternoon Buzz

Professor Emeritus and Native American Advocate Peter d’Errico discusses Thanksgiving. The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati with Nipmuc Nation members Rhonda Anderson and Tomantha Sylvester.

Wednesday, November 23, 202211/23/2022

Nuclear Winter?

In Bill Newman

Pastor Carole Bull from the United Church of Ware and Rabbi Justin David from Congregation B’nai Israel in Northampton on reconciling the contradictions of this national holiday. Then, Dr. Ira Helfand, immediate past President of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and Steering Committee member of Back from the Brink on nuclear dangers including Ukraine and how we can help prevent nuclear catastrophe.

Wednesday, November 23, 202211/23/2022

Monte’s March Day 2

In Bill Newman

Monte’s March Day 2 starring Monte, Congressman Jim McGovern, State Senator-elect Paul Mark, Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa and Exec. Director the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, Andrew Morehouse.

Wednesday, November 23, 202211/23/2022

Monte’s March “Making Moves” Day 1

In Bill Newman

Monte’s March starring Monte Belmonte, Congressman Jim McGovern, Easthampton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle, and Chicopee Mayor John Vieau.

Tuesday, November 22, 202211/22/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 11.22.22- Monte’s March Day 2 & Michael Bobbitt, who is working to make arts and culture accessible

In The Afternoon Buzz

Monte’s March Day 2. Playbill with Jackie Walsh with Michael Bobbitt who is working to make arts and culture accessible to people who otherwise can’t afford to participate.

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