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Jon Hamilton of NPR’s Science Desk describes new medicines available to people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s. Plus, learn about the benefits of art therapy and the new law mandating coverage of tests for early detection.
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The Latin dance company BFAmericas hosted the Colombian Carnival for the second year in a row at Stamford Town Center.
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The Hartford Artisans Weaving Center offers hand-weaving classes and an artisan program for the blind, visually impaired, and those over 55.
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A shooting, a convention, a running mate, a president with COVID, an ominous election — and then Bob Newhart died, too. We felt an episode about how to find hope in dark times was needed.
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We’re talkin’ about beer-can chicken with PBS host and James Beard Award-winning cookbook author Steven Raichlen. Plus, the Seasoned team gathers to reflect on the show's four-year run.
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ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø artists are embracing zine culture, producing vibrant and diverse publications that give a platform to voices that otherwise might be overlooked.
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Fisher’s work includes a bust of legendary Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton in the NFL Hall of Fame.
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Alejandra Gonzalez Zertuche’s paintings often depict people working at their jobs, trying to make a go of the American dream. Her art is colorful and big.
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Janusz Domagala, from The Great British Baking Show, talks about his very personal cookbook, 'Baking with Pride,' and school's out, ice cream's in; a Middletown teacher gives Mr. Softee a run for his money.
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We discuss a pioneering librarian who helped start the Morgan Library while keeping her racial identity a secret and a recent drag story hour in Enfield that was rescheduled due to safety concerns.