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  • Laura Oliver is an award-winning writer, author, and developmental story editor whose work is often featured in national newspapers, magazines, and literary reviews. This week’s episode of “This is How the Story Goes” is “Mass Transit.” How is it the absence of spirit is so palpable when something dies? And how is that more evidence of life than death?
  • Captain Fred Pomeroy goes back to familiar waters in search of crabs and memories.
  • A Father's Day special: From Horace Silver's standard "Song for My Father", Woody Herman's "Your Father's Moustache" and some special recordings from the sons of Clare Fischer and Duke Ellington.
  • Captain Fred recounts chance encounters with dolphins, terrapins, and other exceptional creatures in the Chesapeake.
  • From blue catfish to snakeheads, threats to crabs, ducklings and rockfish are growing with the proliferation of these fish.
  • The search for the biggest haul of crabs leads the watermen to legendary points along the Choptank River's tributaries.
  • Music by Sly and the Family Stone; Brian Wilson; David Bowie; Cate LeBon; and more. Poetry by Walt Whitman, read by Andrew Grimm of June Star.
  • Olu Dara, WAR, Isleys, Sarah The Illstrumentalist
  • Captain Fred recommends "Beautiful Swimmers", a prize-winning book about watermen and their crabs, and books about women on the water, and more.
  • Stargard, Sly & The Family Stone, Eddie Floyd, The Dramatics, The Bar-Kays, Gramatik
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