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Saturday, May 7, 202205/07/2022

Vaya Con Muñoz 5.7.22

In Vaya Con Muñoz

This week Nathaniel Waring hosts a special Roe V Wade retrospective show, in which we re-visit past episodes of the show where we discussed abortion, Roe V Wade, and the supreme court. We listen to segments from our September 4th 2021, September 11th 2021, and October 16th 2021 shows. And our last segment is a Ted talk by Kathryn Kolbert – one of the women who litigated planned parenthood VS casey in 1992 – a decision largely credited with saving Roe v Wade at the time.

Friday, May 6, 202205/06/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 5.6.22 – David Kris from NOM & Peter Jones of the American Council for Int’l Studies

In The Afternoon Buzz

The Good Work with Jeff Napolitano with David Kris of Northampton Abolition Now. Peter Jones of American Council for Int’l Studies talks about the resumption of European travel

Friday, May 6, 202205/06/2022

Hamp New Dep. of Health & Human Services

In Bill Newman

Thursday, May 5, 202205/05/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 5.5.22 – Steve McCormick & Bassist George Kaye

In The Afternoon Buzz

Brian Adams, Science and Sustainability Correspondent with Steve McCormick about the anadromous fish lab in Montague. Take Five with Ruth Griggs and her guest Bassist George Kaye discussing jazz legend Bassist Ron Carter, who is celebrating his 85th birthday

Thursday, May 5, 202205/05/2022

A fountain of youth?

In Bill Newman

NANPARATI

Wednesday, May 4, 202205/04/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 5.4.22 – Max Richtman & Grayhawk Perkins from Choctaw & Houma  Nations

In The Afternoon Buzz

President Max Richtman of the Committee to Preserve social security and Medicare discusses serious problems with Medicare Advantage Plans. The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati and Grayhawk Perkins from Choctaw & Houma  Nations, an authority on Southeastern Native American and Colonial cultural history.

Wednesday, May 4, 202205/04/2022

Panorama – Episode 49 – Remembering Food For Thought Books in Amherst

In Panorama

Originally aired on April 30th, 2022. Dan and former collective members Grace Johnston-Fennell, Erika Arthur, and Matthew King reminisce about Food for Thought Books in downtown Amherst (MA).

Wednesday, May 4, 202205/04/2022

Panorama – Episode 48 – The Healer’s Project with Carlos “Rec” McBride

In Panorama

Originally aired on April 16, 2022. Carlos Rec McBride talks to Dan and Sarah about The Healers Project at 33 Hawley.

Wednesday, May 4, 202205/04/2022

Time for men to stand up for Roe v Wade

In Bill Newman

5/4:Eric Lesser, State Senator and candidate for the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor, and John Pucci on the leaked Alito anti-abortion opinion and related issues; superstar commercial jet airline Captain, Bailey Parks, on her story and women in aviation.

Tuesday, May 3, 202205/03/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 5.3.22

In The Afternoon Buzz

Northampton Education Foundation’s Mandy Gerry and Lisa Papdemetriou promote their upcoming annual plant sale on Saturday, May 7. Smith Professor Carrie Baker, Reproductive Rights expert, talks about the devastating consequences of a predicted overturn of Roe v Wade.

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The Justice Department engaged in a "disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps" in the process of securing an indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, a federal judge ruled Monday in directing prosecutors to provide defense lawyers with all grand jury materials from the case.

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FEMA acting chief David Richardson departs after six months on the job

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Ohtani is unanimous MVP for 4th time in winning NL honor as Judge edges Raleigh for 3rd AL accolade

Shohei Ohtani likes winning Most Valuable Player awards. He loves winning the World Series even more. The two-way Japanese star did both for a second season in a row for the Los Angeles Dodgers, earning his fourth career MVP on Thursday night while unanimously earning the National League honor.