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  • Sarah Ensor interviews Midge Ingersoll of the Nanticoke Historic Preservation Alliance about "Evolution of Sound," a historical music revue set for Thursday night in Cambridge.
  • Cambridge Spy Editor Zack Taylor recounts the online newspaper's strategy and goals for covering Cambridge and putting a positive spin on features and events for news-hungry readers.
  • How do you test for what’s important at an annual physical? Can you spell “world” backward? Do you know how to fall? Laura J. Oliver explores what tests are important, what skills we most need to hang onto in her essay, “Apple. Table. Blank.” This week’s episode of “This is How the Story Goes.”
  • From personal passion to statewide impact, Lindsey Baker shares the work of Maryland Humanities — who they are, what they support, and what’s coming next.
  • Genealogist Wesley Hagood previews Celebrate America 250: Discover Your Patriot Ancestors — a hands-on course that helps you uncover the people behind your family tree.
  • Can poetry help end hunger? Poet and activist Hiram Larew joins us to explore how words can awaken empathy — and move people to act.
  • The Wine Coach, Laurie Forster wcloses out Sober January with a timely conversation about non-alcoholic wines — what’s actually good, what’s not, and what’s worth trying.
  • County Council member Pete Lesher previews Understanding the Business of Talbot County, a two-session Chesapeake Forum course.
  • Morgan Foster answers a listener question about navigating friends who keep trying to set you up — even when you’re not asking for a matchmaking committee.
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