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  • On this edition we talk with OPB's Amelia Templeton and The Oregonian's Kristine de Leon about the three west coast states, going it alone to develop their own vaccine guidelines - against the guidance of the Health and Human Services department.
  • Sports is becoming a major at some universities. Professor Erienne Weight speaks with Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback about a major in Performance Innovation and why the time is now. They discuss making official the realities of the lessons learned as a student athlete.
  • This week we have a very special guest, Eugene S.L.U.G Queen Hilaria Gastrognome. So of course, we're going to quiz her about slimy things!
  • On this edition we talk with Dr. Ken Pendleton of the U of O about what the arrest of the Portland Trailblazers coach may mean for gambling in America. And we say goodbye to retiring Travel Lane County's Andy Vobora.
  • On this edition we talk with Northwest Public Broadcasting's Anna King about her new documentary: Wrecked: Sinking Ships and Colliding Cultures. The film showcases the cooperation and bloodshed between European settlers and the Indigenous People's of the coast.
  • On this edition we talk with Miranda Cyr, the education reporter at the Register Guard about her reporting on the large budget deficit for Eugene's 4J School District and the upcoming staffing cuts. We also talk to KLCC's new weekend edition host, Brianna Bowman.
  • Salem's Hallie Ford Museum of Art houses an extensive collection of Northwest art. Director John Olbrantz speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the museum's connection to academia at Willamette University, the transformational work of museums, and his life as an art historian.
  • We talk with Oregon Contemporary Executive and Artistic Director Blake Shell and Sitka Center for Art and Ecology Executive Director Alison Dennis about their collaboration after Oregon Contemporary lost promised funding from the National Endowment For The Arts. Its a story of how local organizations need each other now more than ever in the shadow of shaky federal funding.
  • Street Books brings reading material and necessities to people on the margins of Portland. Co-Director Monica Beemer speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about her work helping make systemic change, and creating equity through books.
  • As the craft beer industry matures, we hear from one of the state’s top breweries. Ninkasi Co-Founder Jamie Floyd takes us on a tour of the brewery to talk about what goes into making beer and the state of his industry.
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