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  • The new book, "HBCU MADE: A Celebration of the Black College Experience," edited and with a foreword by Ayesha Rascoe, host of National Public Radio’s Weekend Edition Sunday is an essay collection and includes a diverse set of contributors including Oprah Winfrey, Stacey Abrams, Branford Marsalis, Roy Wood Jr, along with other prominent and up-and-coming alumni.
  • On Valentine's Day we welcome back film expert Audrey Kupferberg to talk about her favorite romantic films. Call with your pick. Ray Graf hosts.
  • How long should people stay in office?In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic candidate George Latimer, the Westchester County Executive, of New York’s 16th district speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
  • Uh oh! Your car's "check engine" light just went on. Good thing Gordon Fricke is back to help you figure it out. Ray Graf hosts.
  • Migration is both a local and national concern.In today’s Congressional Corner, Democratic candidate George Latimer, the Westchester County Executive, of New York’s 16th district wraps up his interview with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.
  • The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, Siena College Professor of Economics Aaron Pacitti, and Setsuko Winchester - is a ceramic artist, photographer, and former journalist at NPR.
  • We welcome author and educator Julie Gale. Julie has just published a memoir entitled, The View from My Kitchen Window. It chronicles her life through the stories and recipes of the family and friends who raised her. Call and share your favorite food memories. 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
  • Composers have, for centuries, drawn inspiration from the immense beauty, power, and vastness of the seas. The acclaimed Alturas Duo joins Albany Pro Musica for Oceana on Sunday, March 3rd at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall at 3:00 PM.
  • Sister Betsy Van Deusen is Catholic Charities Chief Executive Officer. Catholic Charities is one of the region's largest human service organizations covering the Albany dioceses 14 counties and 10, 000 square miles. Across that area they serve some 100,000 people every year.
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