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  • On Shore Writers Emily Rich talks with award winning author Gail Priest about her new paranormal romance, Soul Dancing.
  • Sarah Kilmon joins us to preview Talbot 250, a local storytelling series marking Talbot County’s upcoming semiquincentennial — and a new addition to the Shore Stories lineup we’re calling Voices of Talbot.
  • On Part 3 of a three part series, Noreen Rose and Andrew Kressel from Hands and Heart Healing Sense-U-All Souls program return to share how midlife couples can reconnect through authentic expression and empowered communication.
  • Laura Oliver is an award-winning writer, author, and developmental story editor whose work is often featured in national newspapers, magazines, and literary reviews. When most of the things that hurt us are invisible, where does the healing power of touch reside? In the healer or the healed? This week’s episode of “This is How the Story Goes” is “Fire Talkers” where we explore whether the power to heal is a gift possessed by a few or in all of us.
  • Allison Williams, Company Director for Continuum Dance, is this week’s guest on “Arts in Action.” Allison talks about the Easton dance company’s commitment to offering the experience of dance to the entire Delmarva community (regardless of age or ability) through classes, workshops, and performances.
  • Mid-Shore Meals Til Monday Receives No Kids Hungry Award
  • Erin Dawson wants to demonstrate what's important to her children, but in protesting the bombardment and starvation in Gaza, she found Easton, Maryland police were willing to arrest her.
  • Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Bettye LaVette, Curtis Mayfield, Chuck Brown, Doris, The Dap-Kings
  • Bibi Tanga, African Head Charge, Jorge Ben, Sonic Funk Foundry, Budos Band
  • 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 “Renaissance." A woman selling puzzles at a medieval fair, claims she is from the future, and you will hope she is.
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