We’re finding new ways to learn, and helping those new ways to thrive.
We head up to Greenfield to the
Center School, whose innovative approach to making well-rounded and adjusted small humans has become a literal institution in the area. And as we get a tour of their new building with some of the staff and teachers there, we’ll hear about the change that inter-generational, integrated classrooms can have, and how
a new fundraising campaign hopes to help them continue their educative work long into the future.
We’ll also chat with multi-disciplinary artist and podcaster
East Forest, who’ll perform at the
Hope Center for the Arts this Saturday. We’ll hear how he links music to film and perhaps also to psychedelics, and the connections of various types he seeks to create in sound, and what spectacles will arrive in Springfield on November 8th.
And at
Tip Top Wine Shop in Easthampton, Lauren Clark and Miranda Brown take us to France for a Thunderdome that becomes a lesson about cork bleed and cork taint that is important for anyone who likes to imbibe.