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Thursday, June 2, 202206/02/2022

Panorama – Episode 50- Smart Solar Shutesbury

In Panorama

Originally aired on May 21, 2022. Dan and Sarah talk to the activists from Smart Solar Shutesbury fighting Big Solar in Massachusetts.

Thursday, June 2, 202206/02/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 6.2.22 – Sada Geuss & Carol Smith Susan Waltner

In The Afternoon Buzz

Sada Geuss, from Trillium Investments, talks to Buz about socially-responsible capitalism / Take Five with Bruce Niemczyk chatting with Carol Smith and Susan Waltner about the arts and dancing as we age.

Thursday, June 2, 202206/02/2022

Will there be a red or a blue wave?

In Bill Newman

6/2: Josh Silver, co-founder of Represent US; Magdalena Gomez, Springfield Poet Laureate, together with Jacqueline Sheehan, President of Straw Dogs Writers Guild; Rabbis Justin David (Congregation B’nai Israel) and Riqi Kosovske (Beit Ahavah).

NANPARATI

Wednesday, June 1, 202206/01/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 6.1.22 – Chris Devine on Jethro Tull & Nan Parati

In The Afternoon Buzz

Chris Devine discusses his upcoming tribute to Jethro Tull on Friday 6/3. Buz and Dan chat with Nan Parati about New Orleans and life.

Wednesday, June 1, 202206/01/2022

Raskin & McGovern on The On-Going Coup

In Bill Newman

6/1: Congressional Representatives Jim McGovern and Jamie Raskin. Then, from the Literacy Project—Judith Roberts and Joseph Lubold. And Uzma Aslam Khan, award winning author (and Hampshire College professor) on “The Miraculous True History of Nomi Ali.”

Tuesday, May 31, 202205/31/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 5.31.22

In The Afternoon Buzz

Hampshire County Special Sheriff Dave Lanoie talks Gun control, Uvalde, and other matters. Playbill with Jackie Walsh with John Bechtold of Amherst Regional High theater, talking about immersive theatre

Tuesday, May 31, 202205/31/2022

Gee, who’s running for AG?

In Bill Newman

5/31: Andrea Campbell, candidate for Massachusetts Attorney General; Northampton City Councilor Garrick Perry.

Saturday, May 28, 202205/28/2022

THE Cambridge Connection Ep 36

In The Cambridge Connection

Ashley Randle

The pandemic has led the agricultural community to face extreme adversity in addition to navigating pre-existing challenges. Ashley Sears Randle, Deputy Commissioner/Legislative and Policy Director at the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources, joins us to discuss efforts at the department to address mental health and wellness and programs to support the farming community.

Daniel Cantor Yalowitz

Friday, May 27, 202205/27/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 5.27.22 – Greenfield’s Human Rights Commission Chair Daniel Yalowitz

In The Afternoon Buzz

Greenfield Human Rights Commission chair Daniel Yalowitz discussing the discrimination claims against the Greenfield Police Department.

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