Category: Podcasts

Weed Dating: A Rose By Any Other Name Would Smell As Sweet?

Sick of internet dating?  Meet the love of your life while picking purple loostrife at the Community Farm in Greenfield,…

Wicked Awesome Time in Boston

Monte and the big boys watch ‘Wicked’ and stop a robbery in process.

Wine Snob: Wine Quiz Sans Wine Mother

Can Monte blindly guess the grapes and the region without his eyes?  Can you taste with your eyes?

En Garde! Pioneer Valley Fencing Academy

Paul Sise and his band of merry men, swashbuckling in fine form for 10 years in Easthampton.  Paul gives Monte…

The Sun is about to flip

Hampshire College Astronomer, Dr. Salman Hameed lets us in on what is causing the sun’s magnetic field to flip and…

Word Nerd: The Way

Emily Brewster, Resident Wordster, from Merriam-Webstershow us the many ways the word ‘way’ is used around the country and throughout…

Could Mitt Romney Eat A Yankee Candle?

Yankee Candle CEO Harlan Kent. From his time at Le Cordon Bleu to Bain with good ol’ Mitt.  Check out…

Wine Snob: R.I.P. Cork Dork

Alright, he didn’t die (yet) but he is retiring so hopefully he’ll get some rest.  We taste champagne and two…

SHAHRAZAD: Double Edge Theatre’s Spectacle 2013

Monte and the boys experience opening night in Ashfield.   David Weiland photo.

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