This episode of Real College Podcast, we’re remembering our reporter Yoshi Thao, who graduated this May. We’ll do this by having a discussion with him about his time here and learning a little a bit more about him. 5 pieces he chose to represent his time here at the podcast will be included with commentary on them, from him.
1:15 – Talking with Yoshi Pt. 1
10:00 – SDS Protest
18:05 – Wabasha Street Caves
26:10 – Ice Mazes
32:00 – Graduate Labor Union
38:30 – Southwest Airlines
42:00 – Talking With Yoshi Pt. 2
For this episode of Real College Podcast, we’re showcasing the many different ways that art can be shown! From the actual art showcase that is Art-a-Whirl, to a concert at 7th St. entry, graffiti art, and a look into the daily lives of artists who are also teachers! Alongside this is a spotlight piece on our Weekly Release Spotlight artist Mandy, Indiana!
01:35 – Art-a-Whirl – Andrew Kicmol
09:05 – Teacher Artists – Matt Sullivan
15:15 – Graffiti art – Quinn McClurg
23:40 – Polyanna concert – Henry Ulrich
29:10 – WRS Spotlight – Brandon Wetterlin
Longtime Greenbush-Middle River art teacher Debbie Aune has been named the “Artist of the Year” by the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council! A down-to-earth proponent of the arts and culture in NW Minnesota, Debbie has a lot to say on the impact and funding for arts within the region and statewide!
Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! More NEW ARTISTS on this episode, including tunes by Sara Noble, Ditchbird, Bo Allen & Willie West. And we report on the three Minnesota breweries who won medals at the 2023 World Beer Cup–all on MHB!
(Aired 5/25/2023)
Fall 1986 – Minneapolis actress Ann Sothern had been acting most of her 77 years, going back to her first film credit in 1927. But on her latest film, she had the challenge of mastering a down east Maine accent, and staying out of the feud between costars Lillian Gish and Bette Davis. Here’s Britt Aamodt.
1966 – Dr. John C. Lilly’s life had taken him from his native St. Paul to St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, where the neurophysiologist conducted research on dolphins. It was his hope that in 10 years humans would be able to communicate with the most intelligent creatures in the sea. Here’s Britt Aamodt.