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Friday, December 17, 202112/17/2021

The Afternoon Buzz 12.16.21- Andre Boulay and Julian Parker-Burns

In The Afternoon Buzz

Our Sustainability Correspondent is with Andre Boulay, the owner of A2Z science store in Northampton.  Take 5 with Ruth Griggs…

Friday, December 17, 202112/17/2021

The Afternoon Buzz 12.15.21- Joany Kane on The Interesting Thing w/ Nan Parati

In The Afternoon Buzz

Buzz rants about ending the filibuster. Then Joany Kane joins Nan Parati on The Interesting Thing to discuss Christmas movies.

Friday, December 17, 202112/17/2021

The Cambridge Connection Ep 14

In The Cambridge Connection

Credit Counseling Success Stories

There is nothing better than sharing stories of success, especially around the Holidays! and who better than Gordon and Tinamarie to fill the season of hope with stories that provide optimism and positive results, no matter what your financial situation may be.

Friday, December 17, 202112/17/2021

Going beyond “Roe”

In Bill Newman

12.17 Jeff Napolitano guest hosts and talks with State Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa, MTA VP Max Page and Donabelle Cassis has her Art Beat on the new location of the Oxbow Gallery

Thursday, December 16, 202112/16/2021

For Your Consideration…

In Bill Newman

12/16: Cool Films with Northampton-based Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Larry Hott on his views and recommendations on documentaries competing for the Oscars; Rabbis Riqi Kosovske and Justin David on Christmas celebrations and the Jewish community.

Wednesday, December 15, 202112/15/2021

The Afternoon Buzz 12.14.21-Gregory Gibson

In The Afternoon Buzz

Content Warning: This episode discusses gun violence in America. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Author and activist Gregory Gibson joins…

Wednesday, December 15, 202112/15/2021

The Afternoon Buzz 12.13.21 Our Dylan Hatch chats with Craig Boivin & Megan Rubiner Zinn

In The Afternoon Buzz

Special Correspondent Dylan Hatch discusses the advantages of credit unions over banks with his guest, Craig Boivin, Vice President of…

Wednesday, December 15, 202112/15/2021

Sense and Sensitivity and Censorship

In Bill Newman

12/15: Amherst College Professor Ilan Stavans on the state of Texas censoring his book and many others; Smith College professor Andrew Zimbalist on the Supreme Court’s recent unanimous ground-breaking decision on compensation for college athletes, which cites and relies on his research and writing — e.g.: “See A. Zimbalist, Unpaid Professionals 6– 7 (1999) (Zimbalist).”

Tuesday, December 14, 202112/14/2021

The Art vs The Artist

In Bill Newman

12/14: Duke Goldman on the ongoing lockout by Major League Baseball and who’s in and who’s out at the Hall of Fame; professor Jacques Berlinerblau on “The Philip Roth We Don’t Know: Sex, Race, and Autobiography.”

Monday, December 13, 202112/13/2021

The End of The Mayor Narkewicz Era

In Bill Newman

12/13: David Narkewicz speaks candidly about his legacy and a few regrets on his more than a decade as Northampton’s Mayor.

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