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  • This week on Arts and Ideas: Aerial antics, magic tricks, and unwelcome rescue missions on the Moth Radio Hour, inside the final days of Toys-R-Us, and an interview with John Oates, of “Hall & Oates” fame.
  • A "Sittin' In" interview with four Cape Cod-based musicians about what it takes to make a living in music
  • Secrets are the theme of this month's books show on The Point
  • This week: The final critical components for the first offshore wind turbines are being transported to the Vineyard Wind construction site. Also: Could commuter rail come to the Cape? A bill calling for it is being filed on Beacon Hill. And, a plan to house migrants in a Yarmouth motel is put on hold.
  • Half of the world’s population menstruates, yet there's still mystery and stigma surrounding this normal bodily function.
  • This week: Is Cape Cod the state's tornado alley? Twisters touched down in Mattapoisett and Barnstable – but luckily, no one was injured and no homes destroyed. Plenty of rain came down, too, flooding roads. Also: the final pieces arrive for offshore wind turbines, and an installer ship so big it couldn’t fit into New Bedford Harbor.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: a debate over whether Ukraine should be allowed to join NATO, saving the world’s smallest porpoise and Sittin' In with our very own John Basile.
  • An incomplete history of Rock on Cape Cod
  • How the battle against a Polio epidemic revolutionized modern medical care.
  • The first tower is going up, soon the blades are going on: Vineyard Wind this week started putting together its offshore wind farm. Also, on Martha’s Vineyard the fight over artificial turf gets a decision from the court. And in New Bedford, a seafood giant shuts down — raising questions about what’s next for a critical industry
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