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Tuesday, June 17, 201406/17/2014

The Energy of Love

Tuesday, June 17, 201406/17/2014

The Bill Newman Show 6.17.2014

In Bill Newman

Musician Art Garfunkel previews his upcoming performance at the Academy of Music in Northampton; “Grass, Soil, Hope” author Courtney White.

Tuesday, June 17, 201406/17/2014

The Bill Newman Show 6.16.2014

In Bill Newman

Award-winning Northampton filmmaker Larry Hott on his newest film, premiering on PBS this Friday; plus, a special edition of Black…

Saturday, June 14, 201406/14/2014

Taking Care of Business 6.14.14

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Ira talks with Amy Scott, the owner of Wild Apple Design Group.

Friday, June 13, 201406/13/2014

The Bill Newman Show 6.13.14

In Bill Newman

Award-winning filmmaker  Ken Burns on Hampshire College’s Creative Media Institute; and Richard Anderson, author of We Called Him Bunny on…

Thursday, June 12, 201406/12/2014

The Bill Newman Show 6.12.14

In Bill Newman

Greg Orr stars on NPR (Northampton Poetry Radio); also, we preview Bloomsday with Judith Roberts, the Literacy Project’s Executive Director.

Wednesday, June 11, 201406/11/2014

The Bill Newman Show 6.11.14

In Bill Newman

Author Brian Leaf on Misadventures of A Parenting Yogi; arts center director Penny Burke; and the Ha Ha s Pam…

Tuesday, June 10, 201406/10/2014

On The Money (6/11/14)

This week, Gary talks about how boomers are doing better in the latest job numbers, how much is enough for…

Tuesday, June 10, 201406/10/2014

Dining with Mino June 7, 2014

Mino Giliberti, owner of Buon Appetito Ristorante in Westfield guides listeners through his world of authentic Italian dining, cooking, and wine. In this episode Mino talks about the Americanization of Italian food, even in Rome!

Tuesday, June 10, 201406/10/2014

The Bill Newman Show 6.10.14

In Bill Newman

Anthony Giardina on his hit play at Lincoln Center, The City of Conversation; then, The World We Live In Is…

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