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Area Voices: David Brandvik, She-Ra, and an Emmy

David Brandvik’s production company Thinker Feeler creates film and video content for a wide range of clients including Mastercard, The Late Show with James Corden, and Disney. He recently won an Emmy for a video he directed that was part of a brand campaign promoting International Women’s Day. The short film showcases the perspectives of four girls inspired by the animation “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.” The father of three daughters himself, this project was more personal than some and his girls were over the moon when they discovered dad won the Emmy. Brandvik spoke on the morning show about the project and his journey in filmmaking.


Of Viking and Veterans!

Viking, MN resident Cheryl Peters led the charge in creating a Veteran’s Memorial in the small Northwest Minnesota town. The response from regional veteran’s and the public has been tremendous.


Beads with a Gypsy Flair!

Within her small, but distinctive business, Roseau, MN native Becky Rosenkrans creates jewelry in the far north of Minnesota. Her story is one of connection, perseverance and joy in her artistic creations!


RCP Halloween Special

In this extra special episode of Real College Podcast we bring you three spine tingling Radio-K renditions of popular internet spooky stories, a look at Halloween during COVID, and another installment of Radio-K sports.

Radio-K play “If You Hear the Ringing”-1:17- Emma Morris & Isaac Maruyama
A Very COVID Halloween-7:53- Casey McCabe
Radio-K play “Why I Quit Dating Apps”-17:26-Annabelle Ludwig
Radio-K Sports Hour-30:07- Trask Angell & Grant Sandberg
Radio-K play “The Man Who Narrates My Life”-36:30- Veronica Nowakowski & Frank Savage


From a “Rock” to a “Beau!”

Beau Bakken of Hallock, MN is a chip off the old block…. or should we say “Rock” when it comes to creativity and artistic success!


RCPXTwin Cities Film Festival Present: “The Take Out Girl” special episode

In this extra special episode of Real College Podcast producers Emma Morris and Casey McCabe explore the brand new film “Take Out Girl.” WARNING- The movie review portion of the episode does contain some references to the plot that could spoil portions of the film. In addition, the film contains images of drug and alcohol use as well as deals with topics that some may find sensitive or inappropriate.

-Hisonni Mustafa Johnson interview-1:36-Casey McCabe & Emma Morris
-Take Out Girl review-16:33-Casey McCabe & Emma Morris

Here’s the code for discounted film festival tickets: 2020TCFFrcp20


Drugs, sex, and biker gangs: Doctor Dealer by George Anastasia and Ralph Cipriano

A true crime story about Dr. James Kauffman, a doctor dealing opioids to a notorious motorcycle gang, and the murder of his wife April Kauffman.


“Rock” Rocks Northwest Minnesota

Rock Bakken of Hallock, MN is deeply rooted in his community and in the region. He’s been and continues to be the proprietor of a shoe and clothing store in downtown Hallock – while developing artistic skills in painting for the same decades. He and his son Beau currently have a “father and son” art display at the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council’s Gallery – located on the Thief River Falls campus of Northland Community & Technical College.


The “Looking” Episode

In this extra special episode of Real College Podcast we invite our listeners to indulge their other senses and direct their “gaze” towards what one U of M student has been doing to regulate the spread of COVID on campus, a look into what has been going on behind the scenes at the Weisman Art Museum since the pandemic began, and an extra special instillation of Radio-K Sports!

-Maskupumn Interview-1:30-Emma Morris
-Weisman Art Museum-9:12-Casey McCabe
-Radio-K Sports Hour-21:05-Trask Angell & Grant Sandberg


The Arts and COVID19 in NW Minnesota

Sheila Smith, Executive Director of Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, shares thoughts on voting for the arts, and the many opportunities and challenges facing the arts in Minnesota at this time.


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