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We’re taking roads less traveled and encountering folx who are carving their own paths in history, not always in plain sight. A new queer-centered multipurpose space in Pittsfield is encouraging people of all walks of life to grab a camera and venture out. We head to WANDER Berkshires (https://www.wanderberkshires.com) and meet with owner Jay Santangelo to show us around the space, give a little history of the building they occupy and how small dreams of a public dark room grew into so much more. The new book, “In Defiance (https://www.simonandschuster.com/book...) : 20 Abolitionists You Were Never Taught in School,” celebrates the work of champions in the cause against slavery in America, including those who may be overlooked in history books. We chat with authors Tom Weiner and Amilcar Shabazz about the origins of the idea, some of the abolitionists they studied and what we can expect during their book launch (https://www.odysseybks.com/event/tom-...) at Odyssey Bookshop March 13. And Mr. Universe, Salman Hameed (https://www.kainaatstudios.com/about) of Kainaat Studios and Hampshire College, walks us through some recent successes and failures with rockets as many witnessed the sorry defeat (https://www.npr.org/2025/03/06/g-s1-5...) of the SpaceX rocket in the battle against gravity. He also tells us about some wondrous things in the heavens you can see this week sans telescope.