June 9, 2022 – The Mommyheads have been a vital part of the indie rock scene over the past three decades. The New York quartet has released 13 albums of complex, addictively melodic pop tunes, including 1997’s self-titled album for Geffen Records (produced by the legendary Don Was). The band’s latest album, Age Of Isolation, reflects the cultural mood over the past couple years while finding some solace in the company of friends and the joys of live music. We can all relate to that.
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On Shore Stories today, Dr. Donna of Lady Spins the Blues, interviews John Nemeth, electric blues and soul harmonicist, singer, and songwriter on his upcoming performance at the Oxford Community Center on November 16th. On Shore Tech Pulse, Sushila Nair discusses everything you need to know about Cloud Storage. Finally on a special Shore writers episode, Emily Rich will read her award winning essay, My Father’s War. It all starts at 6:30 this evening. Thank you for your support.
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Mid-Shore Midday airs weekdays 12n-1p and is WHCP Radio's guide to the most interesting people, places, and happenings across the Mid-Shore.On today's program: Sarah Kilmon is Talbot County’s Communications Manager. Under the direction of the County Manager, she provides timely, accurate information about government programs, news, projects, events, and issues. Today, Sarah shares November's Talbot Top 5 with Ben Brunner - Host.Every week The Talbot Spy hosts a conversation with Al From and Craig Fuller on the most topical political news of the moment. This week, From and Fuller discuss their failure to accurately predict the 2024 election outcome and Donald Trump’s remarkable campaign performance last Tuesday. Al and Craig also trade thoughts on the impact, or lack thereof, of both gender and race as factors that led to defeat for the Harris-Walz Democratic ticket.Washington College's Starr Center explores the American experience in all its diversity and complexity, seeks creative approaches to illuminating the past, and inspires thoughtful conversation informed by history. Amanda Tilghman talks to Jaelon Moaney, Deputy Director, about upcoming events and what the Starr Center offers to the community. Captain Fred Pomeroy shares the latest episode in his ongoing series Becoming a WatermanKaren Cartwright has our community calendar, Jay Harrington brings back a Cambridge memory, Chuck Prahl has the Mid-Shore fishing report, and we'll check your weather forecast.If you'd like to be a guest on Mid-Shore Midday, please contact us at info@whcp.org.Listen at 91.7FM, on your smart speaker, on our mobile app, and www.whcp.org
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Coming up at 8:45- Washington College's Starr Center explores the American experience in all its diversity and complexity, seeks creative approaches to illuminating the past, and inspires thoughtful conversation informed by history. Amanda Tilghman talks to Jaelon Moaney, Deputy Director, about upcoming events and what the Starr Center offers to the community.
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Coming up at 7:45- Every week, The Talbot Spy hosts a conversation with Al From and Craig Fuller on the most topical political news of the moment. This week, From and Fuller discuss their failure to accurately predict the 2024 election outcome and Donald Trump’s remarkable campaign performance last Tuesday.
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Coming up at 6:45- Sarah Kilmon is Talbot County’s Communications Manager. Under the direction of the County Manager, she provides timely, accurate information about government programs, news, projects, events, and issues. Today, Sarah shares November's Talbot Top 5 with @Ben Brunner - Host.
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