Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, October 16, 201310/16/2013

The Bill Newman Show 10.14.13

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Political Gold with Josh Silver; Carla Kaplan, author of Miss Anne in Harlem:The White Women of the Black Renaissance. .

Wednesday, October 16, 201310/16/2013

On The Money (10/16/13)

Friday, October 11, 201310/11/2013

The Bill Newman Show 10.11.13

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Thursday, October 10, 201310/10/2013

The Bill Newman Show 10.10.13

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The Burundian delegation to the United States.

Wednesday, October 9, 201310/09/2013

On The Money (10/9/13)

Wednesday, October 9, 201310/09/2013

The Bill Newman Show 10.9.13

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Mount Holyoke College President Lynn Pasquerella

Wednesday, October 9, 201310/09/2013

The Bill Newman Show 10.8.13

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Northampton City Councilor Marianne Labarge; Attorney Andrew Fisher on bicyclists’ rights; plus daddoes.com

Wednesday, October 9, 201310/09/2013

The Bill Newman Show 10.7.13

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Special editions of Black In The Valley and Salman Hameed’s Ridiculously Large and Largely Ridiculous Universe.

Friday, October 4, 201310/04/2013

The Bill Newman Show 10.4.13

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NYT best-selling author, John Elder Robison, on autism, Asperger’s, and criminal court. Then,  Heidi Nortonsmith, Executive Director, Northampton Survival Center.

Thursday, October 3, 201310/03/2013

The Bill Newman Show 10.3.13

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DEATHTRAP at NHS;an NPR Special: Northampton Poetry Radio; Joan Cendella on Nothing Brave Here; and The Reverend and the Rabbi.

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