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Thursday, January 20, 202201/20/2022

How the TX Anti-Semitic Attack Has Ripples Here in The Valley

In Bill Newman

1/20: Hampshire College President Ed WIngenbach on the $5million gift and the future and present of the college; the Reverend and the Rabbi on the hostage taking at the synagogue in Texas with Rabbis Riqi Kosovske and Justin David and Reverends Averill Blackburn and Peter Ives

Wednesday, January 19, 202201/19/2022

The Bad News on The “Good” News about Puerto Rico

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1/19: Cool Films with Northampton-based Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Larry Hott; Vaya con Munoz with Natalia Munoz and the attorney for the teachers in Puerto Rico, Rolando Emmanuelli Jimenez, on the court-approved debt restructuring.

Tuesday, January 18, 202201/18/2022

THE Cambridge Connection Ep 18

In The Cambridge Connection

If You Have A Struggling Business, There Are Other Options Than Bankruptcy

Running a business takes one skill set, but IF you’re business has hit a speed bump then Second Wind Consultants might have a solution. Gordon is joined by Sean McCarthy of Second Wind Consultants as he shares real life case studies that offer a better way to resolve unsupportable business debt and create a win-win for all parties involved.

Tuesday, January 18, 202201/18/2022

How To Revolutionize Health Care

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1/18: Peter Lazes and Marie Rudden on “From the Ground Up: How Front-line Staff Can Save America’s Healthcare;” our monthly Comedy Quiz with Maddy Benjamin, Pam Victor, Monte Belmonte and Quizmaster, Smith College astronomer, Meg Thatcher.

Friday, January 14, 202201/14/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 1.14.22 – Rep Blais & County Special Sheriff David Lanoie

In The Afternoon Buzz

Representative Natalie Blais. Hampshire County Special Sheriff David Lanoie.

Friday, January 14, 202201/14/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 1.13.2022 – Science and Sustainability Correspondent chats with Brenda Shaloo & Take 5 with Ruth Griggs and classical pianist Amy Gates

In The Afternoon Buzz

Brian Adams, Science and Sustainability Correspondent chats with Chief Scientific Officer at Analytics Labs Brenda Shaloo on how to make sure weed is safe. Take 5 with Ruth Griggs and classical pianist Amy Gates talk about the buildout of The Drake in Amherst.

Friday, January 14, 202201/14/2022

Covid-19, Rise Up and Sing &amp, “I Will Be There with You”

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1/14: Mass. Teachers Ass’n Vice President Max Page on the covid crisis and the retirement of the Commissioner of Higher Education, Carlos Santiago; Annie Patterson on “Tending the Fire: Healing Songs for a Wounded World; and ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis and artist Dr. Imo Nse Imeh on “I Will Be There with You.”

Thursday, January 13, 202201/13/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 1.12.2022 – Executive Director Todd Gazda & The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati

In The Afternoon Buzz

Collaborative for Educational Services Executive Director Todd Gazda. The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati.

Thursday, January 13, 202201/13/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 1.11.2022 – Professor Ramzi Kassem & No More Guantanamos

In The Afternoon Buzz

Professor Ramzi Kassem will discuss Guantanamo on this 20th anniversary of that dreadful prison camp. Nancy Talanian, Bruce Miller, and Sherrill Hogen of No More
Guantanamos

Thursday, January 13, 202201/13/2022

20 Years of GTMO & Anti-Semitism in the Valley

In Bill Newman

1/12: Rabbis Justin David and Debra Kolodny on anti-Semitism in Northampton; Guantanamo detainee attorney Buz Eisenberg and constitutional law professor Bruce Miller on who is still locked up at GTMO and why.

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Billie Jean King, 82, earns a college degree 65 years after starting at Cal State LA

Billie Jean King raised her right arm in triumph. Not for another victory on the tennis court. This time, she was celebrating earning a college degree 65 years after she first took classes.