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  • A house built before America existed—brought back to life with precision and purpose. We talk with historian Sherri Marsh Johns about the stunning restoration of Cloverfields and the stories it refuses to hide.
  • The children in Cierra Robinson’s Pre-K classroom learn something that the Dorchester County teacher considers important: that school is a place where they are loved.
  • Is imagination dependent on memory? How can we free ourselves with the stories we tell? Laura J. Oliver explores this territory in "Home by Tonight," lessons learned when her mother lay dying, in this week's episode of "This is How the Story Goes."
  • Visit Indie City for the freshest indie tracks plus your favorite indie classics all lovingly curated in a feast for the ears! This week featuring: Francis of Delirium, The Student Teachers, Nation of Language, Puah, My New Band Believe, Geordie Greep, Slippers, Wendy Eisenberg, Michael Hurley, Lime Garden, Dari Bay, Robber Robber, The Walkmen, Waxahatchee, Flowers For The Dead, Thomas Dollbaum, MJ Lenderman, Toth, Rubblebucket, Hiding Places, Chinese American Bear + MORE!! LOCAL FEATURED ARTIST: Madison Morton!
  • It's the year 1957, featuring: John Coltrane, Art Pepper, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Max Roach, Curtis Fuller, Art Blakey, Hank Mobley, JJ Johnson + MORE!!
  • On On My Plate, Amy Haines “Ramps it Up,” exploring their significance and role in the ecosystem.
  • Steven Kenny talks about getting his start with Dirt to Table host, Jordan Lloyd, and what’s next after his success in the restaurant world.
  • Bear me into Freedom movie? We hear from Jeff McGuiness,Lance Morris and Harriet Lowery about what’s next for the book that led to various exhibits including an interactive hologram
  • Dr. Casey Scott answers a listener's question about protein—how much is really necessary.
  • On Shore Rec, Chloe Allen talks with host Scott Votey about the Eastern Shore Community Rowers and Freedom Rowers—and how easy it is to get out on the water and try it.
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