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

Live from Studio A: Mariana Rose

Duluth singer/songwriter Mariana Rose joined us for a performance and conversation on Wednesday, October 19 at 2pm.


Harlow

The members of Harlow speak on how to achieve a sense of nostalgia in your music and their dream concert at any given tennis court in Anoka, MN, featuring Earth, Wind, & Fire.


Live from Studio A: Emily Haavik

Duluth native Emily Haavik joined us in the studio on Friday, September 23 at 2pm. Listen to find out more about the “Do You Think You Protect Me?” project and the powerful statement behind it.


Live from Studio A: Chris Castino with Chicken Wire Empire

A live in-studio session with Chris Castino of the Big Wu and Milwaukee bluegrass band Chicken Wire Empire


Live from Studio A: David Huckfelt and Annie Humphrey

Minnesota musicians David Huckfelt and Annie Humphrey joined host Christine Dean in Studio A


WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast Episode 87

The Paddler Profile series continues in this episode. The featured paddler is Wendy Paulsen, a dedicated paddler of the BWCA and other waters across North America.


WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast Episode 86

Canoecopia 2023 took place in Madison, Wisc., from March 10-12.


WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast Episode 85

For the first time in several years, there will be a park ranger at the Cache Bay Ranger Station in Quetico Provincial Park for the full season in 2023.


The TRUTH

What is the truth when it comes the University of Minnesota and its history with the Indigenous peoples of this area? Members of all 11 Minnesota reservations worked together with the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council and the U of M to answer that question with The TRUTH Report. The results? Not surprising. There has been and continues to be persistent and systemic mistreatment of Indigenous peoples by the U of M for centuries, including land grabs throughout the state through unfair treaties and empty promises.


Spring Reflection

In this episode of Real College Podcast we take a moment, as the weather is warming up to reflect on the past with pieces about environmental activism, women’s history, and some senior’s experiences here at Radio K. Alongside pieces about The PTS services here at the U, asking students how their semester has been, the 12 vultures, and being a design major.

Women’s History Month – 1:40 – Emily Strom and Sophia Kulow
12 Vultures – 8:35- Quinn McClurg
PTS services – 15:45 – Henry Ulrich
“How’s your semester Been?”- 22:10 – Andrew Kicmol
Environmental activism and the Climate Expo – 25:20 – Brandon Wetterlin
Radio K Seniors Pt 1. – 29:45 – Yoshi Thao
Design Major – 34:14 – Matt Sullivan


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