Tonight on The Live Feed we went to the Island City Block Party to hear more from Sprig of That, a Minneapolis band who creates a unique sound with various styles such as fiddle and string music. In the past few years they have created incredible folk melodies that are available on a variety of digital streaming services. Stick around to hear more from Sprig of That, LIVE from the Island City Block Party in Winona, MN on tonight’s live feed.
Original air date: 10/22/22
The Live Feed is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund
Today on Culture Clique we went to the Winona County History Center to hear the 22nd annual voices from the past cemetery walk. They talked all about Winona’s former scoundrels, scandals, and skullduggery through ten different performance sites. I’m Brylee Harris, stick around to learn more about Winona’s history on Culture Clique.
Original air date: 11/04/21
Culture Clique is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund
Today on Culture Clique we went to the Winona County History Center to hear the 22nd annual voices from the past cemetery walk. They talked all about Winona’s former scoundrels, scandals, and skullduggery through ten different performance sites. I’m Brylee Harris, stick around to learn more about Winona’s history on Culture Clique.
Original air date: 10/28/21
Culture Clique is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund
In the conclusion to this two part episode of Real College Podcast we will learn about the pandemic hobbies and pastimes of our fellow Gophers, reflect and digest the changes and challenges of the past two years, and dive into the intersection of college athletics and pandemic protocols!
1:12-COVID Hobbies-Emma Morris,
10:22-Pandemic Reflections-Isaac Maruyama,
18:12-COVID Impacts on College Athletics-Ethan Olson
Did you know that Winona has many unique health practices? Today on Don’t Cha Know, Donna Kamann from Tincture of Thyme joins Doug and Bill to talk about the many different options that Winona offers when it comes to healthcare. In addition to Chiropractors, Massage Therapists, & Energy workers, we have an Acupuncturist, Clinical Herbalist/Family Practice Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Anesthetist, Holistic Nutritionist, Naturopathic Doctor, and Integrative Functional Health Physician. We even have a Therapeutic Sound studio where you can get a gong bath! Stick around as Doug and Bill learn about Winona’s unique healthcare options with Donna Kamann, today on Don’t Cha Know.
Original air date: 03/21/22.
Don’t Cha Know is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Logan Monroe will co-facilitate Niimi’idiwag (They Dance), a program about the history of the Anishinaabe powwow at the Beltrami Historical Society at 6pm Saturday, March 26th.
In this Area Voices, Monroe discusses his commitment to practicing and sharing Anishinaabe culture, the positive emotional experience of powwow, the extra-curricular activities at Remer High School that influenced him, and much more.
Working Dogs today on Stay Human. A visit with racer Matt Hall from the recently run Iditarod, Scott Stowell tries to turn his Husky into a housedog, how to train a tracker, and Jack and Cindy Shelton with their new service dog, Izzy. Dogs run free, but not while they’re on the job, today on Stay Human.
Today Natasha and Nanaboozhoo sing a song to teach us to count to ten in Ojibwe and the Count from Sesame Street visits to help us with our counting.
1 – Bezhig
2 – Niizh
3 – Niswi
4 – Niiwin
5 – Naanan
6 – Ningodwaaswi
7 – Niizhwaaswi
8 – Nishwaaswi
9 – Zhaangaswi
10 – Midaaswi
In part one of this two part episode of Real College Podcast we take a dive into pandemic terminology and COVID slang, profile local band Kiss The Tiger’s newest project, and discuss agoraphobia or the fear of public places and social interactions!
1:25-COVID Slang-Andrew Kicmol,
6:48-Stone Baby-Casey McCabe,
22:22-Agoraphobia-Quinn Mcclurg