EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 49 MIN
April 15, 2026: Baby greens & drag queens
from The Fabulous 413 · host Monte Belmonte & Kaliis Smith
Everyday on the Fabulous 413 we’re trying to make more community and today we’ll chat with some folx that are taking new approaches to just thatIn East Longmeadow, a couple of goats have paved the way to slowly return one plot to the farmland it once was. Dusty Goat Farm is growing microgreens, and has just evolved its thriving farmers’ market start into wholesale for the area. we speak with owner Erin Sewell about the many benefits of baby greens and the expanding projects the farm has engendered. Speaking of Gender, in Easthampton, Acting Class; 2 Fast 2 Furrious is the second iteration of a show from last year’s Pay It Forward cohort featuring a blend of theatrical traditions from comedia dell’arte, to clowning, and of course Drag. We speak with creator Patric Madden, and producer Urgyen Joshi about their respective personas in the show (Dame Judy Dentures and Dr Mary Poppers respectively), and making the audience a true part of the show, which you can see on April 17th & 19th. And word nerd Emily Brewster explores the connection of where we sit and where we grow with a phrase and its eggcorn and question whether we should deep seat or deep seed our fears and hopes.
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Everyday on the Fabulous 413 we’re trying to make more community and today we’ll chat with some folx that are taking new approaches to just that In East Longmeadow, a couple of goats have paved the way to slowly return one plot to the farmland it once was. Dusty Goat Farm is growing microgreens, and has just evolved its thriving farmers’ market start into wholesale for the area. we speak with owner Erin Sewell about the many benefits of baby greens and the expanding projects the farm has engendered. Speaking of Gender, in Easthampton, Acting Class; 2 Fast 2 Furrious is the second iteration of a show from last year’s Pay It Forward cohort featuring a blend of theatrical traditions from comedia dell’arte, to clowning, and of course Drag. We speak with creator Patric Madden, and producer Urgyen Joshi about their respective personas in the show (Dame Judy Dentures and Dr Mary Poppers respectively), and making the audience a true part of the show, which you can see on April 17th & 19th. And word nerd Emily Brewster explores the connection of where we sit and where we grow with a phrase and its eggcorn and question whether we should deep seat or deep seed our fears and hopes.
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