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  • Visit Indie City for the newest, freshest Indie tacks plus favorite Indie classics lovingly and creatively packaged in a feast for the ears! This week featuring: Rubblebucket, Snocaps, Oh He Dead, No Luck Club, Lightmare, This Is Lorelei, Gun Outfit, Ruth Garbus, Paycheque, Wet Leg, Vampire Weekend, Sad13, Daine, PJ Harvey, smidley, Shabason, Fieval Is Glock, Nate Smith, Kiwi Jr., Cheekface, They Might Be Giants, SOAK, Tiny Habits, Sweeping Promises, Frankie Rose + MORE!! LOCAL FEATURED ARTIST: Burnsie!
  • Bear Me Into Freedom brings Frederick Douglass's words to life through film. Filmmaker Jeff McGuiness, Pastor Reginald Pinkett, and Rev. Elmer Davis discuss the project and its connection to Juneteenth on the Eastern Shore.
  • Tony's story begins with homelessness and addiction—but it doesn’t end there. Hear how determination, recovery, and support from Talbot Interfaith Shelter and his case manager DeWayne Camper helped him rebuild his life and reunite with his daughter.
  • The Wine Coach, Laurie Forster, explains why rosé season has arrived and offers suggestions for wines to enjoy this summer.
  • Ben Brunner sits down with Tred Avon Players Executive Director Sammie Adams Mercer about the organization’s scholarship program, supporting young performers, and how community theater inspires the next generation of artists.
  • On the Riverkeeper Report, Matt Pluta shares encouraging news about the health of our rivers and what residents can do to help maintain that progress.
  • Lucy Garliaskus welcomes author of Dead-Line, David Henry, talking about how organized crime and political corruption have gone hand in hand in many major cities over the years. revealing the slippery slope between integrity and the pursuit of ratings.
  • Galen Marquess returns home from Pratt Institute with ANGELBOY, a solo exhibition at TRA Gallery exploring memory, grief, trauma, and transformation through painting, printmaking, sculpture, and stained glass.
  • Chesapeake Chris shares tips for fishing for perch and why the popular Chesapeake pastime continues to attract anglers of all ages.
  • Easton's Juneteenth Celebration returns for its 16th year, honoring the history and living legacy of the Hill Community. Jair Devereaux joins us to talk about local emancipation traditions, community storytelling, and why these histories still matter today.
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