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  • It's time to roll out the barrel! Joining us to talk about beer and brewing are Hutch Kugeman of the Culinary Institute, Erika Anderson of Unified Beerworks, Jonathan Post of The Beer Diviner and Roger Savoy of Homebrew Emporium. 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
  • We welcome Chris Morris, Trails Program Planner for the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation. He also oversees the agency’s Empire State Trail Program, which handles communication and coordination for the 750-mile-long multi-use trail that stretches from New York City, to Albany, Buffalo, and north along the Champlain valley to Canada. We'll talk about all that and take your calls. Ray Graf hosts.
  • We learn a little about Scandinavian cooking today with Chef Henning Nordanger and Julia Joern of Julia's Local in Round Top, NY. Ray Graf hosts.
  • Tis the season! Bakers refer to this month as Pie-vember and for good reason. Listen in for some Thanksgiving pie non-negotiables then call in with your questions; consider this ’Pie hotline’ an early holiday gift. We welcome back Ellen Gray. Ray Graf hosts.
  • We welcome back Jeremy Hurst, the Big Game Unit Leader for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Also joining us is Josh Stiller, coordinator of the DEC's migratory and upland game bird program Ray Graf hosts.
  • Indie-pop darling Joe Pernice takes a break from the gloom on his new Pernice Brothers' album, Yours, Mine and Ours — sort of. Pernice speaks with NPR's Liane Hansen.
  • The influential opera star has just released his first album of pop music in more than 20 years. Here, he discusses collaborating with Susan Boyle, singing at family events and more.
  • Advertising legend Dan Wieden, who created the iconic Nike slogan Just Do It, died last week at the age of 77 — leaving behind a legacy that changed the industry.
  • Ansari discusses Master Of None and how his parents feel about acting. Ken Tucker reviews new albums by Styles and Auerbach. Paul, who edits The NY Times Book Review, talks about her love of reading.
  • By Alan Chartockhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-718224.mp3Albany, NY – Past presidential candidates would make the…
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