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  • This week: Following on the early-week heavy rain, we see a wave of beach closures for water quality issues. And in Dennis, Mayflower Beach was closed July 4 by police after thousands showed up ready to party. Meanwhile, the National Seashore evicted 94-year-old artist Sal Del Deo from the dune shack he's used since the 1940s.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: Brand new stories told live on the Moth Radio Hour produced right here by us, stories about the LGBTQ community inside prison and a compilation of songs from the Eurovision Song Contest.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: Stories about food, family, and choices the U.S. government makes in our name, finding Ernest Shackleton’s ship at the bottom of the Antarctic, and Sittin’ In with CAI’s John Basile.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: The riot to advocate for gay rights before Stonewall, the current state of Jazz from the Smithsonian Jazz Singers series, and a conversation about whether the U.S. has a moral obligation to asylum seekers.
  • The Point's monthly gardening program: July.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: A new Moth Radio Hour produced by us right here in Woods Hole, a transgender musician and educator shares his transition experience, and a debate over whether the Supreme Court should give modern interpretation to the Constitution.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: A brand new Moth Radio Hour, produced by us right here in Woods Hole, The legacy of the Pentagon-paper leaker, and CAI’s John Basile speaks with Cape Cod musicians.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: How members of a small town in Vermont made a play about their town, why more and more people are getting allergies and John Basile interviews author and jazz historian Richard Vacca.
  • An interview with Richard Vacca about the vibrant jazz scene in Boston in the mid 20th century.
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