Podcasts: The Afternoon Buzz

The Afternoon Buzz

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Afternoon Buzz 11.28.22 – DNA Amy Cahillane & Smith College Professor Greg White

Amy Cahillane, Executive Director of the Downtown Northampton Association. Writer’s Block with Megan Zinn playing ”Whatcha Readin” with Smith College Government professor Greg White.

The Afternoon Buzz 11.23.22 – Professor Emeritus and Native American Advocate Peter d’Errico & Nipmuc Nation members Rhonda Anderson and Tomantha Sylvester

Professor Emeritus and Native American Advocate Peter d’Errico discusses Thanksgiving. The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati with Nipmuc Nation members Rhonda Anderson and Tomantha Sylvester.

The Afternoon Buzz 11.22.22- Monte’s March Day 2 & Michael Bobbitt, who is working to make arts and culture accessible

Monte’s March Day 2. Playbill with Jackie Walsh with Michael Bobbitt who is working to make arts and culture accessible to people who otherwise can’t afford to participate.

The Afternoon Buzz 11.21.22 – Monte’s March 13 “Making Moves” & Writer’s Block with Forbes Library Director Lisa Downing

Buz and Newman talk all about Monte’s March. Plus, Monte and Congressman McGovern talk to everyone about Day 1 of the March! Writer’s Block with Megan Zinn with Lisa Downing, Forbes Library Director

The Afternoon Buzz 11.18.22 – Professor Peter d’Errico & Fair Play with Duke Goldman with sports author and financial professional Bill Ryczek

Peter d’Errico discussing his new book Legal Entrapment of Indigenous People and American Indian Heritage Month. Fair Play with Duke Goldman with sports author and financial professional Bill Ryczek, discussing whether the minor leagues should unionize

The Afternoon Buzz 11.17.22 – Ron Rhodes, interim Executive Director of the Connecticut River Conservancy & Take Five w Glenn Seigel and Lafayette Gilchrist

Brian Adams with Ron Rhodes, interim Executive Director of the Connecticut River Conservancy. Take Five with Glenn Seigel discussing tonight’s opening of A World of Piano – Jazz Piano Series at the Northampton Center for the Arts with Lafayette Gilchrist.

The Afternoon Buzz 11.16.22 – Mayor Roxann Wedegartner & The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati and Carter Carter

Mayor Roxann Wedegartner talks the Franklin Community Cooperative and the fire station in Greenfield. The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati and chats with Dr, Carter Carter again on the generational gap.

The Afternoon Buzz 11.15.22 – VFR’s Caroline Ruderman & Jackie Walsh with Rosemary Caine talking about Margaret Maher

Caroline Ruderman, Valley Free Radio fund drive. Playbill with Jackie Walsh with Rosemary Caine talking about Margaret Maher and The Celtification of Emily Dickinson at Hawks & Reed

The Afternoon Buzz 11.14.22 – Karl Meyer & Megan Zinn with science fiction novelist Andrea Hariston

Karl Meyer to discuss the FERC River relicensing update. Writer’s Block with Megan Zinn with science fiction novelist Andrea Hariston.

The Afternoon Buzz 11.11 – Representative Natalie Blais & The Good Thing with Jeff Napolitano and Rep Tricia Farley-Bouvier of the 3d Berkshire District

Representative Natalie Blais discusses election results and Statehouse update. The Good Thing with Jeff Napolitano and Rep Tricia Farley-Bouvier of the 3d Berkshire District

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