Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Friday, November 15, 201911/15/2019

The Rabbi Returns From The Border

In Bill Newman

Tuesday, November 12, 201911/12/2019

Hell Broke Loose

In Bill Newman

Monday, November 11, 201911/11/2019

The Warrior Tradition

In Bill Newman

Saturday, November 9, 201911/09/2019

Western Mass Business Show 11.9.19

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Tune in Saturday, November 9 @ 11 am, and Sunday, November 10th @ 8 pm to hear Ira speak with MEGAN ST. MARIE & KITTY AXELSON-BERRY
of MODERN MEMOIRS, INC. about the value of having your life story told,
in your own voice, so that you can be known by your friends and family, present and future. They can even help you create a children’s book about your personal and family history
for the young readers in your life. Hear how Kitty founded this business in 1994 to
follow her passion and then found others (Megan and her husband, Sean) to carry it on

Saturday, November 9, 201911/09/2019

Vaya Con Muñoz 11.9.19

In Vaya Con Muñoz

Friday, November 8, 201911/08/2019

Desk 88

In Bill Newman

11/8: Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown; Meade Art Museum Director and Curator, David Little, on ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis.

Thursday, November 7, 201911/07/2019

Meet the new Pastor in Haydenville

In Bill Newman

11/7: Lydia Pyne, author of “Genuine Fakes: How Phony Things Teach Us About Real Stuff;” MHC prof. Mark McMenamin from Valley Light Opera on this weekend’s production of “Camelot” at the Academy of Music; “The Reverend and the Rabbi “ with Rev. Peter Ives, CBI Rabbi Justin David, Rev. Don Morgan, the new pastor of the Haydenville Congregational Church, and the head of the search committee for the church, Pat James.

Wednesday, November 6, 201911/06/2019

Stop The Press! Election Results Are In

In Bill Newman

11/6: Brooke Hauser, Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Hampshire Gazette on election coverage and results; Rhymes with Orange’s Hilary Price and artists Lisa Foster, Molly Hatch, and Mary Risley –a preview of this weekend’s Arts and Industry Open studios in Florence ; Vaya con Munoz with Natalia Munoz on Holyoke election results.

Tuesday, November 5, 201911/05/2019

Yes He Did

In Bill Newman

11/5: Lawrence Jackson, former Official White House Photographer—his new book is “Yes We Did: Photos and Behind-the Scenes Stories Celebrating Our First African-American President;” then, UMass. Professor and Chair of the Communications Dept., Sut Jhally, on the upcoming presentation at UMass (and the controversy surrounding it), “Criminalizing Dissent: The Attack on BDS & American Democracy.”

Monday, November 4, 201911/04/2019

Budget Time AGAIN?

In Bill Newman

11/4: State Senator Jo Comerford on what the Massachusetts legislature just funded and didn’t and why; NYT best-selling author Stephen Harding—his new book is “Escape from Paris: A True Story of Love and Resistance in Wartime [WWII] France.”

Recent Headlines

7 hours ago in National

US will suspend immigrant visa processing from 75 countries over public assistance concerns

The State Department said Wednesday it will suspend the processing of immigrant visas for citizens of 75 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Russia and Somalia, whose nationals the Trump administration has deemed likely to require public assistance while living in the United States.

13 hours ago in National

Luxury retailer Saks seeks bankruptcy protection overwhelmed by debt

The owner of Saks Fifth Avenue is seeking bankruptcy protection, buffeted by rising competition and the massive debt it took on to buy its rival in the luxury sector, Neiman Marcus, just over a year ago.

14 hours ago in National

Minnesota protesters, agents repeatedly square off while prosecutors quit after Renee Good’s death

Federal officers dropped tear gas and sprayed eye irritant at activists Tuesday during another day of confrontations in Minneapolis, while students miles away walked out of a suburban school to protest the Trump administration's bold immigration sweeps.

2 days ago in National

Bringing charges against the Fed: What we do (and don’t) know

President Donald Trump has dramatically escalated his confrontation with the Federal Reserve, his Justice Department investigating and threatening a criminal indictment of the independent central bank and serving it with subpoenas.

3 days ago in National

George Floyd and Renee Good: 5 years between Minneapolis videos, and confusion has increased

Five years ago, video images from a Minneapolis street showing a police officer kneeling on the neck of George Floyd as his life slipped away ignited a social movement. Now, videos from another Minneapolis street showing the last moments of Renee Good's life are central to another debate about law enforcement in America.