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We're focusing on the amazing 01002 today.
(That is the zip code for the People’s Republic of Amherst)
Amherst has a lot going on.
We’ll take a walk in Wildwood Cemetery where former Amherst resident, artist Matt Mitchell, has a brand new sculpture about to be unveiled. Along with cemetery director Rebebba Fricke and groundskeeper Silas Ball we talk with all three about bringing sculptures to surround the sepulchers, and how this place of contemplation was meant to be of conservation as well.
Not far from that resting place at Amherst Cinema, their silver screen is filled with the sounds of music, and important pieces of music history on celluloid. We’ll talk with George Myers, the curator of the movie series Sound and Vision, which brings musical stories of all types into the spotlight, about the cinema’s Kurosawa film series and how his other film venture, Vision Video, is doing bringing film in physical media form back to the Valley.
And from a kitchen table in Amherst we head to the stars with Mr. Universe. Amherst astronomer Salman Hameed, of Kainaat Studios and Hampshire College, gives us the scoop on what’s happening with Betelgeuse. Here's a hint, it's gonna be explosive.
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We're focusing on the amazing 01002 today.
(That is the zip code for the People’s Republic of Amherst)
Amherst has a lot going on.
We’ll take a walk in Wildwood Cemetery where former Amherst resident, artist Matt Mitchell, has a brand new sculpture about to be unveiled. Along with cemetery director Rebebba Fricke and groundskeeper Silas Ball we talk with all three about bringing sculptures to surround the sepulchers, and how this place of contemplation was meant to be of conservation as well.
Not far from that resting place at Amherst Cinema, their silver screen is filled with the sounds of music, and important pieces of music history on celluloid. We’ll talk with George Myers, the curator of the movie series Sound and Vision, which brings musical stories of all types into the spotlight, about the cinema’s Kurosawa film series and how his other film venture, Vision Video, is doing bringing film in physical media form back to the Valley.
And from a kitchen table in Amherst we head to the stars with Mr. Universe. Amherst astronomer Salman Hameed, of Kainaat Studios and Hampshire College, gives us the scoop on what’s happening with Betelgeuse. Here's a hint, it's gonna be explosive.
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