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Podcasts

Monday, April 4, 202204/04/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 4.1.22 -the International Magdalena Project, GCC’s Judy Raper, & Blue Rock’s Kara Wolf

In The Afternoon Buzz

Double-Edge discusses a festival in partnership with the International Magdalena Project from April 17 – 24, GCC Associate Dean of Community Engagement Judy Raper on GCC’s community education program. Kara Wolf talks about the concert to support the World Central Kitchen sponsored by Blue Rock restaurant of Shelburne Falls.

Monday, April 4, 202204/04/2022

Notes from Senator Jo

In Bill Newman

4/4: State Senator Jo Comerford; Northampton Mayor Gina Louise Sciarra.

Saturday, April 2, 202204/02/2022

THE Cambridge Connection Ep 28

In The Cambridge Connection

It’s Tax Time and That Means Scammer Hunting Season!

Scamming now involves anything where your information can reside on the dark wide web and that includes taxes! Join Steve Weisman, Attorney, Professor of White Collar Crime and Scamming Expert as he, Gordy and Tinamarie dive into what to watch for now that Tax Season is upon us!

Saturday, April 2, 202204/02/2022

Vaya Con Muñoz 4.2.22

In Vaya Con Muñoz

This week Natalia is joined by Nathaniel Waring, Dan Torres, Kate Albright-Hanna, and Larry Hott in discussing the state of housing costs in Massachusetts, and in the country; how the cost of housing, combined with inflation, is squeezing the working class in America; President Biden’s announcement that the Federal government will be releasing 1,000,000 barrels of oil a day for the next 6 months from the strategic reserve, and how we feel about that; what direction we should be moving in terms of energy independence, and what role that has in our national security; the infamous slap at the Oscars, and the many different angles there are to it; and Larry Hott breaks down his take on the Oscar winners, and of course the slap.

Saturday, April 2, 202204/02/2022

Making Music at Mill River Music

In The Western Mass. Business Show

4.2.22 Tara Brewster talks wtih Jon and Nina Aronstein from Mill River Music in Northampton

Friday, April 1, 202204/01/2022

The Farthest Star

In Bill Newman

4/1: The Fair Share Amendment with MTA Vice President Max Page and Liz Recko-Morrison; breaking news from outer space with Hampshire College professor and astronomer Salman Hameed; ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis and Pasqualina Azzarello.

Thursday, March 31, 202203/31/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 3.31.22 – Tom Lautzenheizer of Mass Audubon & Dee Boyle-Clapp and Lisa Davol of The ArtsHub

In The Afternoon Buzz

Brian Adams, Science and Sustainability Correspondent with Tom Lautzenheizer of Mass Audubon discussing Vernal Ponds and Spring Breeding Amphibians. Take Five with Ruth Griggs with Dee Boyle-Clapp and Lisa Davol of The ArtsHub.

Thursday, March 31, 202203/31/2022

Vibes for The Tribe

In Bill Newman

3/31: Damany Gordon, President of Genuine Culture, previews this weekend’s “Vibez for the Tribe II, A Celebration of Jazz, Hip-Hope and a Tribe Called Quest;” Alice Robbins, baroque cellist, viola da gambist and founding member of Arcadia Players, on this weekend’s performance; the Reverend and the Rabbi with Florence Congregational Church Reverend, Averill Elizabeth Blackburn and Congregation B’nai Israel Rabbi Justin David on Passover and Easter.

Wednesday, March 30, 202203/30/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 3.30.22

In The Afternoon Buzz

John Bonifaz on Free Speech For People’s suit against the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for failure to investigate Russia’s support of Trump’s 2016 campaign. The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati is Joanne Schmidt, an early associate producer of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.

Wednesday, March 30, 202203/30/2022

The Voice of Michelle Brooks Thompson

In Bill Newman

3/30: Live in the studio –Michelle Brooks Thompson! Larry Hott and Natalia Munoz on the Oscars.

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