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Minnesota Arts, Culture and History | Culture

Centerstage Minnesota, September 10, 2021

Centerstage Minnesota celebrates the Grand Rapids Music Festival by highlighting the Minnesota artists performing there, Trampled by Turtles, Corey Medina & Brothers, The Brothers Burn Mountain, Superior Siren, Annie Humphrey, Aaron Clafton, Charlie Parr, Faith Boblet, Jed Laplant, Sugar on the Roof, Actual Wolf, and the Christopher David Hanson Band,


My Brother’s Keeper: Black Male Roundtable

On this special episode, crew member Anthony Galloway talks with a group of Black Men about how they’re feeling during the past few weeks, months, and years as their community continues to be under scrutiny in the wake of police brutality, school disciplinary inequities, and more. Guests: Kassius Benson, D.A. Bullock, Anthony Williams


Centerstage Minnesota, February 25, 2022

Centerstage Minnesota features Minnesota artists in an eclectic mix of folk, rock, blues, jazz, and world music including The Sandwiches, Bones & Beeker, Gospel Machine, Mason Jennings, Brian Laidlaw, Luke LaBlanc and more.


Island Hopping

Come island hopping with us on Stay Human. We get a postcard from the Northern Community Radio trip to Isla Mujeres, Annie Humphrey goes to Madeleine Island, Dan Hegstad comes home from Hawaii, and we’ll hear why Eddie Jeff Cahill got banned from the Virgin Islands. Sea breezes and get-aways, on Stay Human.


Boozhoo Nanaboozhoo Ojibwe Word of the Day: “Onaabani-Giizis” – Crust On The Snow Moon” – (March)

Today on Boozhoo Nanaboozhoo we learn to say March in Olibwe – “Onaabani-Giizis” for Crust On The Snow Moon. We also learn a phrase of the day, Great Spirit, please help me today – “Gichi Manidoo, daga wiidookawishin noongoom.”


Try Cross Country Skiing Sunday in Bemidji!

If you’ve been curious about cross country skiing but don’t have the gear or anyone to show you how to do it, The Bemidji Area Cross Country Ski Club is hosting “Take A Friend Skiing” today at Movil Maze north of Bemidji!

From 1-4pm Sunday, February 27th kids and adults can try out cross country ski gear and experience cross country skiing!

Visit the Bemidji Area Cross Country Ski Club Facebook page for more information!


The Power of Story in Ojibwe Language and Culture: Michael Migizi Sullivan

Michael Migizi Sullivan is a professor of Ojibwe Language and Culture at Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College near Hayward, WI. His professorial work as well as collaborations with the Rosetta Stone Ojibwe Language program and a recent children’s book series aim to revive the Ojibwe language and cultivate deeper cultural understanding and connections.


DCK New Year’s Eve Week 2022

Doug and Bill give you the run down on what’s going on around town this week while giving you the run around with some lessor known facts about New Year’s Eve.
Original air date: 12/27/22


Karate Camp 2021: Clams

Tonight on The Live Feed Clams are coming out of their shells at Karate Camp 2021! Clams are a psychedelic surf punk band from Minneapolis with abductor muscles to die for. So, in an effort to bring you less talk and more rock, I’m Bill Stoneberg, wop bop a lu bop and wham bam thank you mam, it’s Clams, LIVE from Karate Camp 2021, on tonight’s Live Feed.
Original Air Date: 12/17/21.
The Live Feed is produced by KQAL FM on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.


Karate Camp 2021: Author

Tonight on The Live Feed we travel back in time to Karate Camp 2021 to bring you the sweet, swingin indie rock sounds of Minneapolis band Author. Author is a three piece band formed by brothers Trevor and Cameron Bartlett and joined by Zach Zurn, owner of Rochester’s Carpet Booth Studios. The bands music will take you on a dreamy atmospheric ride through pop, rock and beyond. So, without further adieu or other nonsensical ramblings, I’m Bill Stoneberg and this is Author LIVE from Karate Camp 2021, on tonight’s Live Feed.
Original Air Date: 12/10/21.
The Live Feed is produced by KQAL FM on the campus of Winona State University and is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.


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