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Boozhoo Nanaboozhoo: Gizaagi’in is I Love You in Ojibwe

This week on Boozhoo Nanaboozhoo we learn to say I love you in Ojibwe (gizaagi’in). Nanaboozhoo wishes his sweetheart (niwiiniimooshehn) Natasha Happy Valentine’s Day (Minawaanigozi Valentine’s Gizhigad).


Will You Be My Valentine Pt 1

In part one of a special two part episode of Real College Podcast we will travel to more noble times through the art of courtship, review valentines gifts and delights, and discover a passion for the discipline of Nordic Skiing!

1:22-The Art of Courtship-Quinn Mcclurg,
17:30-Valentines Gift Review-Ethan Olson,
29:25-A Love Letter to Nordic Skiing-Isaac Maruyama


EP190 Lightnin’ Hopkins 1959

A listen of a recording from 1959 that resurrected the career of Sam Lightnin’ Hopkins.


Soft Landing: multidimensional exhibit inspired by far out journeys of the mind

Rachel Collier’s multimedia exhibit, Soft Landing, is a collection of abstract, large-scale, multidimensional paintings and wall rugs of high vibrational colors that evoke a sensation of calm buoyancy… Collier discusses her process, inspiration, and more in this Area Voices.


Rumors: Bemidji Community Theater

Bemidji Community Theater brings Neil Simon’s only farce Rumors to the BCT Performing Arts Complex stage this weekend and next. Director Derrick Houle and actor Vicki Stenerson discuss the production and the importance of a thriving community theater organization in this Area Voices segment.


Is Change Possible?

Well, here we are again. Minneapolis Police have killed another Black man in a no-knock raid on an apartment. In 9 seconds, police entered an apartment and shot Amir Locke, who was a licensed gun owner and was asleep on the sofa. It forces the question: Is change possible?


The Untold Story of the Chris Koza Musical Residency through the Paramount Center for the Arts

In today’s Untold Story of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack sits down with Minneapolis musician Chris Koza for an in-studio chat and performance, the Untold Story’s first since March of 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic.

Koza is in town as part of a Legacy funded artist residency and has been teaching the art of songwriting and creativity to students from SCSU, Sartell High School, the Boys & Girls Clubs, and the Wirth Center for the Arts. The residency caps off with Chris Koza’s performance at the Paramount Center for the Arts Friday, February 11 at 7:30pm.


Centerstage Minnesota, February 4, 2022

Centerstage Minnesota features Minnesota artists in an eclectic mix of folk, rock, blues, jazz, and world music including Bob Dylan, Mississippi Hot Club, Low, Sarah Morris, Dancing Lights, Monroe Crossing, Siama, Christopher David Hanson Band and more.


EP189 Tinsley Ellis “Devil May Care”

Tinsley Ellis 20th album “Devil May Care”


Centerstage Minnesota, January 28, 2022

Centerstage Minnesota features Minnesota artists in an eclectic mix of folk, rock, blues, jazz, and world music including Bad Bad Hats, Miriam Tell, Wild Horses plus an interview with Horseshoes and Hand Grenades.


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