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  • On Wine Wednesday, Lori Forster advises Meghan from Easton on how to diversify her wine palate.
  • There is a myth about travel— a subliminal promise that the trip will change you and your life in some way—Is it true? Laura Oliver is an award winning writer, author, and developmental story editor whose work is often featured in national newspapers, magazines, and literary journals. On this week’s episode of “This is How the Story Goes,” she shares travel’s most significant lesson in her essay, “Leaving on a Jet Plane.”
  • We start with some tunes for the birds: Pigeons and Peppers, Whirlybird, Chasin' the Bird, and Birdland. Then it's on to some big band arrangements of some of Weather Report's greatest hits. And we don't stop until we get enough...
  • Some frightful delights for Hallowe'en.
  • Handsell, the historic site near Vienna, is beginning construction on a 2,500 square-foot building that will provide indoor space for displays and programs.
  • November means Easton comes alive for the Waterfowl Festival! Executive Director Deena Kilmon joins us to share what’s new this year and how the festival keeps art, wildlife, and community at its heart.
  • Storyteller and award-winning journalist Jim Duffy talks about Secrets of the Eastern Shore ahead of his November 13 appearance at the Oxford Community Center, part of the Oxford Library Local Author Series.
  • Laura J. Oliver is an award winning writer, author and developmental story editor whose work appears in national magazines, newspapers and literary journals. When an email appears with an offer too good to be true, a writer puts her disappointment aside to reconnect with a dream and a renewed belief that anything is possible. This week’s episode of This Is How the Story Goes is “Expect Only the Good.”
  • We've got a cool Supersax rendition of Charlie Parker's "Now's the Time". Then get laid back with Bill Evans on Claus Ogerman's Symbiosis.
  • It’s been a challenging time for many—but Beth Anne Dorman of For All Seasons reminds us how to rediscover goodness in people despite what divides us.
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