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Panorama – Episode 15 – Dan Ellsberg’s Legacy and UMass Hockey’s Triumph

UMass Amherst professor Christian Appy talks with Dan and Stefan about the Daniel Ellsberg papers at UMass (and the conference…

Panorama – Episode 14 – Beer, Cheese, New Orleans Cuisine, and News You Might Have Missed

Originally aired April 17th, 2021. Corey Lynch joins us on Panorama to talk about Drawing Board Brewery, a new small…

Panorama – Episode 13 – Municipal Broadband for Northampton

Originally aired April 10th, 2021: Mark Hamill and Lee Feldscher, founding members of the Northampton High-speed Community Network Coalition,  join…

Panorama – Episode 12 – Chris Collins

Originally aired on March 5, 2021. Chris Collins, a contributing editor for Franklin County Now, joins Panorama to discuss the…

Panorama – Episode 11 – Common Share Food Coop

Originally aired March 27th, 2021: Dan and Stefan speak with Kinga Walker-McCraven and Emily Chiara about Common Share Food Coop…

Panorama- Episode 10 – Western MA Medicare For All

Originally aired March 20th, 2021: Dan and Stefan speak with Ernesto Cruz, on the Steering Committee of Western Mass. Medicare for…

Panorama – Episode 9 – Downtown Sounds and Jim Armenti

Dan and Stefan talk to Jason Carpenter and Aaron Borucki two of the owner-members of Downtown Sounds Worker Cooperative. We…

Panorama – Episode 8 – Al Williams of Northampton Open Media

Stefan and Dan invite Al Williams, executive director of Northampton Open Media, to talk about the power of local media…

Panorama – Episode 6 – John Bechtold & Jim Neill

John Bechtold tells us about the interactive theater performance Stagehand by Eggtooth Production. WRSI’s Joan Holliday interviews Jim Neill, IHEG’s…

Panorama – Episode 7 – Dave Hayes The Weather Nut

Self-taught meteorologist Dave Hayes The Weather Nut, chats with Stefan and Dan about the weather in western Massachusetts, and about…

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