Why do we stay up later than we should, doing things like watching Netflix or looking at Facebook, when we KNOW we’ll be sorry in the morning? Julie spoke with University of Florida doctoral student in psychology Yijun Lin, who is looking at why this is.
WTIP’s The Roadhouse is supported in part by funding from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Since the membership drive theme is Highway 61, we thought we’d take a historical look at the highway and things related to it. Julie spoke with Patrick Coleman, former acquisitions librarian at the Minnesota Historical Society, about some of the history of Highway 61 and the arrowhead region
WTIP’s The Roadhouse is supported in part by funding from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
The New Riverside Ramblers from Minneapolis Have Been Providing Top Notch Cajun Music for Over Thirty Years. Original Rambler Eric Mohring talked to Phil Nusbaum about the band. First, Eric talked about how great it is to play for dancers.
The New Riverside Ramblers marks its 30th anniversary with a big dance on Saturday Nov 13 at the Eagles Club in Minneapolis. Original Rambler Eric Mohring talked to Phil Nusbaum about the band. First, Eric talked about how great it is to play for dancers.
In this episode of Real College Podcast reporter Isaac Maruyama takes the reins bringing you a special election day episode! Coming up we have information on how to vote, discussions of three major ballot measures, a breakdown of the mayoral election including an interview with candidate Kate Knuth, an analysis of City Council elections including an in-depth breakdown of wards 2 & 3 as well as an interview with candidate Steve Fletcher, and to top it all off we will discuss the Parks and Rec. Board election, as well as the Minneapolis Board of Estimate and Taxation!
How to Vote- 1:35,
Upcoming Ballot Measures- 4:25,
Mayoral Election- 16:52,
Interview with Kate Knuth-22:34,
City Council Election Candidate Breakdown-30:00,
Ward 2 in-depth-41:34,
Ward 3 in-depth-45:25,
Interview with Steve Fletcher-48:49,
Park and Recreation Board Election-52:54,
Minneapolis Board of Estimate and Taxation Race-55:21
Cate Belleveau’s life is one for the books… she’s a woman with wanderlust and an innate curiosity about the human experience and the natural world. She’s taught in Kyrgyzstan, New Zealand, Red Lake, Cass Lake, Ponemah, and inner-city Milwaukee (among other places!). She’s traveled to Japan on a Fullbright Teacher’s Fellowship, she’s written and produced thought-provoking theater, started a theater company, and even built a solar powered theater and arts space north of Bemidji. And these are only a scant few of her many accomplishments! She is, quite simply, a woman who does. In her new book, Kayak Cate: One Woman’s Journey to Discover Her Lake Country Backyard, she weaves tales of fascinating world travels, native wisdom, scientific discoveries, relationships, and true love of family into her quest to kayak the nearly 300 lakes of Beltrami County in northern Minnesota.
Learn how Cate was inspired to take on the challenge, what she learned along the way and how she hopes the book inspires readers in this segment of Area Voices!
Downtown Brainerd has a new sculpture to add to its growing collection public art. Aiyana Beaulieu designed the Waabigwan Ox statue at the intersection of 8th Street and Laurel. At just 15 years old, the statue is her first major public artwork. Click the green bubble above to learn about her connection to art, how she hopes the piece impacts those who encounter it, and her thoughts on the healing power of living and celebrating her native culture in this Area Voices segment.
Like more than 40 school districts across Minnesota, ISD 31 in Bemidji is seeking approval of a tax referendum on November 2nd to remedy a previously a predicted budget shortfall that was exacerbated in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. ISD 31 Superintendent Tim Lutz joined the morning show to discuss the referendum, school funding, the budget shortfall, how the district cut $4M in expenses in the past year, the viral TikTok vandalism this fall, and much more.
Kenne Thomas has a new CD called Yesterdays. Kenne is a drummer. But his major reference point is the saxophone sound he heard as a kid growing up in Chicago, especially as played by Kenne’s father, James Whitehead. Kenne talked to Phil Nusbaum about the project.
NOTE: Kenne = Kenny