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Dessa returns to Papa Charlie’s

Original air date: July 13

Dessa is a Minneapolis based rapper, writer, and public speaker known for her solo career, work with the Twin Cities hip hop collective Doomtree, and a myriad of other projects including being part of the Hamilton Mixtape album. She returns to Papa Charlie’s for her annual gig in Lutsen with a new album released last winter, an interesting new podcast and lots more to tell in this interview on Sidetracks with Will Moore.


Sizzlin’ Summer at Campbell!

The Campbell Public Library of East Grand Forks, MN has hot news for the hot days of summer! At least that’s what Campbell Director Charlotte Helgeson says!


Kezar Music Showroom Presents: Corey Medina & Brothers

Corey Medina hails from Shiprock, New Mexico, on the Navajo Tribal Nation where he was born and raised. He moved to Northern Minnesota in 2012. The Brothers are Eric Sundeen of Bemidji, MN on drums and Gary Broste also from Bemidji, on upright bass. This show was recorded live in Thief River Falls, MN.


Minnesota County Fair Season Is Here!

Norman County Fair board member Don Merkens has all of the fun and interesting events scheduled for the 124th Norman County Fair in Ada, MN! The fair begins on Wednesday, June 21st!


Traveling the Old North Shore – Petrell Finnish Community Hall

In this edition, producer Martha Marnocha learns more about one of Minnesota’s three remaining and actively functioning Finnish Community Halls. Petrell Hall is located on the Brimson-Toimi Road, approximately 30 miles north of Two Harbors.


Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Episode 21 – Mille Lacs elder Obizaan (Lee Staples) and Chato Gonzales

Program host Erik Redix recently visited with Obizaan–Lee Staples, a Mille Lacs elder and monolingual/first speaker of Anishinaabemowin.


Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak – Episode 20

Maajigwaneyaash–Dr. Gordon Jourdain talks with Erik Redix about humor and laughter as a part of storytelling, going to sugarbush with his mom at Lac la Croix and the Ojibwe name for Lac la Croix which is Negwaakwaan zaaga’iganing.


Getting prepared

On the Gunflint Trail, we live in a unique and beautiful part of the world. Each season of the year dictates our work and our play. When Spring finally comes, we get busy preparing for summer.


Pollen

Chel Anderson is a botanist and plant ecologist and she joins us periodically to report on what she’s seeing in our woods and waters right now.


The Mix of April

Welcome to Another Episode of Real College Podcast! Today we have a batch of pieces from the month of April. Including pieces about language, the Bookhouse in Dinkytown, the graduate student labor union, a story about the city personified, student workers, and a fundamental about the artist Brian Eno!

Time Stamps:
1:00 – Bookhouse- Quinn McClurg
8:25 – Graduate Student Labor Union – Yoshi Thao
13:30 – City Personified- Emily Storm
17:25 – Language – Andrew Kicmol
22:25 – Student Workers- Henry Ulrich
28:30 – Brian Eno Fundamental – Brandon Wetterlin


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