Diverse Radio for Minnesota’s Communities

17 Unique Stations from Border to Border

Minnesota Arts, Culture and History programs created from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund

Spaceport

Synth pop group, Spaceport, joins the show to talk about thoughtful songwriting and offer their argument supporting the existence of UFO’s.


MHB – NEW ARTISTS 1

Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! The first of two NEW ARTISTS show this month, including tunes by American Scarecrow, Canada’s Scott Nolan, Janet Wirth, and more. Plus we report on a guy who invented a motorcycle that runs on beer–all on MHB!

(Aired 5/18/2023)


MN Reads: “To Be Free” with Author Marlene Wisuri

Author Marlene Wisuri talks about the latest edition of “To Be Free”


“Hamming” It Up at the Campbell Library

Charlotte Helgeson, Director of the Campbell Public Library of East Grand Forks MN , talks Ham and books!


Kezar Music Showroom Presents Show #33

Recorded live in Middle River, Minnesota, April 29, 2023, this week’s show features a reunion of Saddle Tramp, along with performances from The Woodpicks and Tami Lee & The Northern Lights.


Huge Artwork from a Small NW MN School!

Art teacher Andrea Halverson and high school student Carter Lee Johnsrud of Goodridge MN tell their stories of awesome, award winning artwork!


Veterans’ Voices Untold Stories: Stephen Rocheford #7

December 2012, Stephen Rocheford asked a senior officer if the army would advertise for LGBTQ recruits in his magazine Lavender. The Army gave it a pass. But some years later, the Minnesota National Guard did. Here’s Britt Aamodt.


Veterans’ Voices Untold Stories: Lina Knox #5

Lina Knox, Minnesota National Guard, spent her first deployment at Balad Air Base in Iraq. The base had a nickname – Mortaritaville – because of the number of mortars that hit it. Here’s Abdi Mohamed.


Veterans’ Voices Untold Stories: Ron Brodigan #2

Ron Brodigan (Navy 1959-60) talks about how difficult it was to grab a nap aboard his aircraft carrier. Here’s Britt Aamodt.


Veterans’ Voices Untold Stories: Richard Ekholm #3

Richard Ekholm served aboard an aircraft carrier that housed 5,300 Navy and Marines. This was during the Vietnam War, when service members were counseled not to wear uniforms on leave because of anti-war sentiments. Here’s Britt Aamodt.


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