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  • On Wine Wednesday, Laurie Forster introduces her sparkling pick of the month — a blanc de noir WILLM perfect for your holiday table.
  • Laura J. Oliver is an award-winning writer, author, and developmental story editor whose work appears in national magazines, newspapers and literary reviews. This week she explores the saying “grief is love with nowhere to go.” But is it? “This is for Beau” is this week’s episode of “This is How the Story Goes.”
  • Kimberly Hopkins Thomas, executive Director of Positive Strides Therapeutic Riding in Preston, joins us to preview this year's Jamie Lee Hutchinson Memorial Ride
  • On On My Plate, you have to hear the shocking item that Amy Haines brought to Show and Tell when she was in second grade.
  • On Shore Recreation, Scott Votey meets Russ McNair of Chesapeake Curling — yes, there’s curling on the Shore!
  • On Shore Tech Pulse, Sushila Nair answers Mike from Cambridge’s question about how polite you should be to your Smart Devices.
  • After a devastating flood, Linda Harris and muralist Michael Rosato reveal the rebirth of the Harriet Tubman Museum, transforming it into a 3-D art experience.
  • Poetry by Elizabeth Alexander; music by Wayne Shorter, Tortoise, Lizzy McAlpine, Abdullah Ibrahim, Bruce Springsteen, Haniya Aslam, Buena Vista Social Club, and more.
  • Rebroadcast from August 2024: music by Sweet Honey in the Rock; Charlie XCX; Sam Nitzberg; Baba Maal; Ethel Cain, and more. Poetry by Lynn Unger.
  • This episode of Electric Odyssey dives into the expansive world of Built to Spill, the Idaho indie-rock band that turned big guitars and big feelings into a sonic universe. We explore the influences that shaped Doug Martsch, the contemporaries who traveled alongside him, and the younger artists who carry his sound forward. Each segment pairs a Built to Spill classic with music from across the indie family tree, creating a two-hour journey through distortion, beauty, and introspection. If you’ve ever wondered how one band can echo across generations, this episode is your map
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