Stagestruck: My Year of Zoom
In the Year of Covid, Zoom was a blessing – a marvel of the age, allowing face-to-face contact and online performance. But it was also a curse – and I spent a lot of time cursing at it. Over the year, the drawbacks did constant battle with the benefits.
Wellness: How to Beat Fall Allergies
Allergy prevention consists of environmental control, diet, and medical intervention based on what the individual body needs.
Bizarro Briefs Podcast: Scamming the scammers, a date gone horribly wrong, drinking a drink with your own toe in it
Weird news of the week, in audio form.
Staff Picks: Mill River Rounders, Skate or Paint 2019, Indian classical music, and a ‘Diversity in Art’ exhibit
The Mill River Rounders will be bringing its blend of banjo, washtub bass, and guitar old-timey/bluegrass stylings to Easthampton’s Mill 180 Park this Friday night.
Monte Belmonte Wines: Elsa Petit, the Bordeaux-born prof teaching vine science at UMass
I asked Dr. Petit if I could audit one of her classes. She invited me out to Cold Springs Orchard, the UMass fruit research facility and farm store overlooking the Holyoke Range in Belchertown. I
Could it happen here?: Gas explosion in Merrimack Valley hangs over new pipeline efforts
Across Massachusetts people rely on natural gas to heat their homes and businesses, provide their electricity, cook meals every day, and for their hot water supply. Most of the time, natural gas, which is delivered to residents via local distribution lines, is...
Bizarro Briefs: Frostbitten toe used as ice in drink
The kicker: the toe belonged to the drinker.
Sessions Podcast – Ali Kat and the Revelators
Rocking funk and soul with sax, guitars, and high energy vocals
Valley Show Girl: Life of Brian
I recently met up with Valley country frontman Brian Chicoine to chat about some cool future projects he’s been working on.
Cinemadope: Wild Card
But one thing that nobody can take away from DC is their most iconic villain: the Joker. Known mostly as Batman’s archenemy, the Joker, with his white greasepaint and permanent grin.
Stagestruck: Forced to the Border
Two Latinx plays, in Holyoke and Hartford, revolve around themes of dislocation — displaced neighborhoods, populations, and minds.
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Pick of the Day 6/9: Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez
Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez: are out at the Meetinghouse Tonight to kick off the 2018 season!
Would You Like Lube With That?
While I was working in sex toy stores, many catch phrases came out of my mouth. "Well, how big was your first butt plug?" "This dildo doesn't attract cat hair." "I don't know, you should taste it." But the most common was, "How about some lube?" It's the equivalent of...
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Cinemadope: How Reagan Forever Changed The Presidency
The real interest isn’t Reagan himself, but in how who he was came to change the rest of us, and what we expected from our leaders.











