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  • Two of our favorites return at 2pm. We'll talk about salt, garlic and the art of seasoning with our pals Tony Carlotto and Darby Weigel. They are the proprietors of Rolling Rock Salt in Sheffield, Massachusetts. WAMC's Ray Graf hosts.
  • Two of our favorites return at 2pm. We'll talk about salt, garlic and the art of seasoning with our pals Tony Carlotto and Darby Weigel. They are the proprietors of Rolling Rock Salt in Sheffield, Massachusetts. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
  • The chairman of the Armed Services Committee said the best thing for the country would be for him to serve the next two years without the distraction of a campaign.
  • Last March, Sen. Carl Levin announced his final term. But his brother, Rep. Sandy Levin, will run for re-election next year. "It's difficult for me to imagine Carl's not being a partner and my closest friend," Sandy says. Tuesday's State of the Union speech will be the last where they sit, as they always have, side by side.
  • The New York State Supreme Court dismissed most of the fallen music director's claims against the Metropolitan Opera and its general manager, Peter Gelb. Even so, both sides are claiming victory.
  • In response to sexual assault allegations against James Levine, the Boston Symphony Orchestra said Tuesday afternoon that the company's former music…
  • Liane speaks with New Yorker magazine theather critic John Lahr bout this year's awards. Controversy arose when Julie Andrews, star of ictor/Victoria, declined her nomination and producer David Merrick filed suit ver the way the awards were decided. Lahr thinks it was a good year for theater verall.
  • Now through July 26, The Berkshire Theatre Group presents The Berkeley Repertory Theatre Production of “Out of Character,” a personal and moving solo play written and performed by Tony Award winner Ari’el Stachel. The show is running on the Larry Vaber Stage at BTG’s Unicorn Theatre in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
  • The Michigan senator tells NPR he wants to focus on the fiscal battle, not campaigning, in his last two years. He wants to push for ending tax loopholes and advocate for programs like education, health care and infrastructure.
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