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  • Commentator David Bouchier reviews the vacation market, from top to bottom.
  • In his latest work, Francis Levy offers an illustrated collection of short stories that are inspired by the work of Franz Kafka. Book critic Joan Baum has this review.
  • Violinist Yanet Campbell Secades is featured on the 2023 recording BREAKING BARRIERS with Carlos Bastidas leading Ontario Pops Orchestra.
  • Sunday Baroque is celebrating Pride Month by highlighting podcasts with LGBTQ+ artists. First up, countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo began performing professionally at the age of 11 and has since appeared in opera, concert, recital, film and on Broadway.
  • Violinist Holly Mulcahy is concertmaster of the Wichita Symphony and has previously held that position in other symphonic orchestras across the country.
  • Dr. Rochelle Sennet is a versatile musician, with a wide repertory. Sennet spoke with Suzanne about her life in music — beginning with her beloved first teacher and mentor — and some of the experiences along the way that have shaped her as a performer and teacher.
  • Clayton Stephenson visited the WSHU studio and spoke with Suzanne Bona about his zest for life and music, and to play a few tunes.
  • On our 100th episode, Catalyst Quartet cellist Karlos Rodriguez spoke with Suzanne Bona about the ensemble’s ongoing series of uncovered recordings that highlight the musical genius of composers such as Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, William Grant Still, and George Walker, to name just a few.
  • Actor, educator and advocate Mike Fan is known for their expressive power both on and off the stage and for forming innovative partnerships, like with the early music ensemble Infusion Baroque.
  • Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) says the report on the Coast Guard Academy’s mishandling of sex assault cases is unbelievable. A state grant will help a New Haven child care provider expand service. The Town of Southold looks to crack down on violations of its short-term rental policy. And Connecticut's attorney general assures the state's LGBTQ residents that they are protected.
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