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  • This week on Arts and Ideas: High school students’ opinions about what’s happening in the public square, archival music and sounds from the Smithsonian, and the science behind the stone heads on Easter Island.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: A brand new Moth Radio Hour, which we produce, for Father’s day, archival music and sounds from the Smithsonian, and the woman who made Juneteenth a national holiday.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: True stories told live, all about time, on a brand new Moth Radio Hour, which we produce, archival music from the Smithsonian, and a family secret that changed everything.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: GBH’s award-winning series on the most expensive highway project in America The Big Dig, archival music from the Smithsonian, and the science behind hypnosis.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: The second part of an award-winning series by GBH, The Big Dig, and a trip to Pamplona, Spain through an adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s novel Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: Second acts – on a brand new Moth Radio Hour, which we produce here in Woods Hole, archived music and sounds from the Smithsonian, and the science of Dark Sky Sanctuaries.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: Scams, con artists and more on a new Moth Radio Hour which we produce, GBH’s Peabody-award winning series The Big Dig continues, and how social media rewired our brains.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: Summer soul music, GBH’s Peabody-award winning series The Big Dig, and a Youtuber’s take on the polarization of American politics.
  • Tune in Sunday night for Arts and Ideas: Family ties, king salmon, and cheese on a new Moth Radio Hour, which we produce, GBH’s Peabody-award winning series The Big Dig, and a CAI special – the connection between the late, Great Louis Armstrong and Cape Cod.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: Elizabeth Cotton, Lucinda Williams, and more archival music, GBH’s Peabody-award winning series The Big Dig, and Artificial Intelligence won’t kill the creative arts yes or no, that’s the debate.
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