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Climatologist Mark Seeley on recent record-breaking weather events

It’s been a week of very strange weather, so we wanted to check in with one of our favorite experts, Mark Seeley. He’s a climatologist and MPR commentator. He spoke with Brian to give his thoughts on the recent weather events in Minnesota.

WTIP’s The Roadhouse is supported in part by funding from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.


Jim McGowan live in-studio on Roadhouse

We’re celebrating twenty-plus years of the Roadhouse, and who better the join us than Roadhouse regular Jim McGowan. Jim joined Dave, Julie, and Brian in the studio to perform a few songs and chat about what’s he’s been up to.

WTIP’s The Roadhouse is supported in part by funding from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.


Sex Trafficked: A survivor thrives

In this Area Voices segment, Gabrielle takes listeners inside her experience in the sex trade, shares how she escaped the lifestyle, her multi-prong approach to healing from the experience, and she offers advice on how to help if you think someone is being trafficked.


American Insurrection Revisited

One year after the attack on the nation’s capitol, the Crew reflects on its impact on ourselves, our country and democracy.


EP188 Too Slim & the Tail Draggers

Latest album from Too Slim & the Tail Draggers, “The Remedy”


Centerstage Minnesota, December 31, 2021

Centerstage Minnesota features Minnesota artists in an eclectic mix of folk, rock, blues, jazz, and world music including Podipto, Kiss the Tiger, Social Animals, Foxby, Lance Bendson, Jed LaPlant, The Mother Banjo Band and more.


Centerstage Minnesota, December 17, 2021

Centerstage Minnesota features Minnesota artists in an eclectic mix of folk, rock, blues, jazz, and world music including Hippo Campus, Hoopsnakes, Annie Fitzgerald, Jacob Mahon, David Huckfelt, Bad Bad Hats, The Sandwiches and more.


Live Art Part 2

In part two of a special two part episode of Real College Podcast we will dive into the philosophy and history behind the notion of art itself, discuss Karaoke, take an exclusive look into hard hitting and hilarious band MURF, have conversations with a GRAMMY award winning DJ, and learn about how one local theater is tackling conversations surrounding COVID and political polarization!
1:10-What is Live Art?- Brandon Wetterlin,
5:15- Karaoke- Emma Morris,
6:56- MURF Band Interview- Adam Beiningen,
17:56- DJ Corbett Interview- Max Kaelberer,
31:22- Performance Art & Political Polarization- Ethan Olson


EP187 Ilana Katz Katz “In My Mind”

Blues from Boston with a fiddle leading the way.


EP186 Jimi Hendrix Blues

This compilation album from 1994 showcases the Blues of Jimi Hendrix.


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