Bemidji State University’s Equity Certificate is the first of its kind in the MnSCU system. Bemidji State University History Professor Dr. Dan Allosso created the curriculum for the certification. He joined the morning show recently, discussing the new program, the impetus behind it, how the certification is tailor-made for different subject areas, and how he sees it making real change in students’ lives, workplaces, and communities.
Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! We’re pleased to interview singer/songwriter/novelist Bruce Caswell on this episode. Plus we tell you about “Betty White Stout” beer–all on MHB!
(Aired 01/20/2022)
In this episode of Real College Podcast we take a dive into the festive traditions of our international students, explore the theatrical transformation of one holiday film classic, discover the popular holiday performance that is the nutcracker, experience festive poetry, and jump into the new year with new perspectives and appreciation for life and its imperfections… plus an extra special surprise!
1:12-International Holiday Traditions-Max Killeen,
9:18-Elf The Musical-Casey McCabe,
17:50-The Evolution of The Nutcracker-Isaac Maruyama,
26:25-Holiday Poem-Henry Ulrich,
29:48-The New Year-Quinn Mcclurg
Quinn’s Gift: A Very RCP New Year- https://tinyurl.com/veryrcpnewyearplaylist
Polly Keith Scotland’s new book The Adventurer & Her Husband takes readers along for the hike in places including Nepal, Cambodia, Canada, the Rocky Mountains, Utah and even Mont Blanc. She stopped by the KBXE studio to talk about the book, how her adventuresome life began, and how she hopes her book inspires readers.
The locally produced variety show, The Roadhouse, debuted in 1999, with hosts Walt Rasmussen, Bob Carter and Buck Benson. The program has had a changing roster of hosts over the years and is currently hosted by Dave Tersteeg, Brian Neil, and Julie Carlson, and for the last 12 years has been produced by Annie Possis.
A Friday evening tradition on North Shore Radio, the program has featured countless live musical acts and hundreds of interviews, ranging from the science of climate change to how to properly roast a Thanksgiving turkey. Frequent guests to the
the show have included local and regional authors, artists, researchers, scientists, and musical performers.
Beginning Jan. 14, The Roadhouse will shift to a volunteer-produced music show with a special focus on weekend events, featuring local event and music announcements and a fun music mix, and will air live from 4 to 6 on Fridays. Our local and regional music program, the Scenic Route, produced and hosted by Will Moore, will move to 6 p.m.
To celebrate twenty-plus years of the Roadhouse, we invited past hosts to share stories of their most memorable moments on air. Joining Dave, Brian, and Julie are Buck Benson, Bob Carter, Mike Raymond, Dick Swanson, CJ Heithoff, Tracy Benson, Debbie Benedict, and Will Moore.
WTIP’s The Roadhouse is supported in part by funding from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.