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Folk and Americana musicians are all headed for the woods as the Arcadia Folk Festival hits year seven as a plethora of artists over two days headed to North and Easthampton from Red Baraat to Josh Ritter, and more
And to talk with us about the sanctuary that will soon be filled with more than the sounds of songbirds is director of Connecticut River Valley Wildlife Sanctuaries for Mass Audubon Jonah Keane, and we’ll explore not just his favorites of who is performing this weekend, but also the synergy between the festival and the conservation space and the ways the event has continued its dedication to being environmentally friendly.
We’ll also hear from someone whose emotional outlet became beacon for many. Diane DiMassa author of the comic Hothead Paisan: Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist, is seeing a new anthology of her work released and chats with us about some of the origins of the comic and the ways it continues to resonate with the queer community and beyond before you can meet her in person at Mass Moca’s R & D Bookstore August 21st.
And word nerd Emily Brewster, senior editor at Merriam-Webster brings us along to ask language why it’s named things incorrectly as we take a look at some common English misnomers.
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Folk and Americana musicians are all headed for the woods as the Arcadia Folk Festival hits year seven as a plethora of artists over two days headed to North and Easthampton from Red Baraat to Josh Ritter, and more
And to talk with us about the sanctuary that will soon be filled with more than the sounds of songbirds is director of Connecticut River Valley Wildlife Sanctuaries for Mass Audubon Jonah Keane, and we’ll explore not just his favorites of who is performing this weekend, but also the synergy between the festival and the conservation space and the ways the event has continued its dedication to being environmentally friendly.
We’ll also hear from someone whose emotional outlet became beacon for many. Diane DiMassa author of the comic Hothead Paisan: Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist, is seeing a new anthology of her work released and chats with us about some of the origins of the comic and the ways it continues to resonate with the queer community and beyond before you can meet her in person at Mass Moca’s R & D Bookstore August 21st.
And word nerd Emily Brewster, senior editor at Merriam-Webster brings us along to ask language why it’s named things incorrectly as we take a look at some common English misnomers.

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