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Episode 139 features folk artist Ynana Rose, Montana poet Travis Sehorn, Scottish traditional musician Donald Lindsay, songwriter Richie Lawrence, and progressive guitarist AJ Rosales.
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Erik Deatherage, Prairie Plates Rick Gion, and friends visit ThaiKota. Owners and chefs TJ and Gina Edra welcome them into the kitchen and share their recent journey to Thailand, while serving up signature dishes like Fresh Spring Rolls, Pad Kra Pao, and Som Tom Poo.
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Bill Thomas interviews David Swenson and they play samples from the soundtrack.
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In this episode of Dakota Datebook, we'll listen to Carol Davis, enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of the Chippewa Nation, tell us the story of Red Leggings.
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Episode 88 features music from Americana artist Kyle Keller, London duo Ida Mae, instrumental group Mikki & Elvis, Scottish singer Rachel Sermanni, and singer-songwriter Maryse Smith.
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In this episode of Dakota Datebook, we'll listen to Debbie Poitra, enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of the Chippewa Nation, speak about respect for all things.
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Philosophical Currents: explores language and social issues, BirdNote: tree climbing birds.
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In this episode, we'll listen to JT Shining One Side, enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of the Chippewa Nation, discuss treaties and the Department of the Interior.
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An interview with Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Music Director Christopher Zimmerman, featured violinist Rachel Barton Pine, and composer Quinn Mason about the September 23-24 concert, with samples of the music.
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On this episode of Dakota Diners, Tom Brosseau visits Tacos Garcia, a new Mexican restaurant in Killdeer, North Dakota.
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Episode 87 features poet and songwriter Jake Gibbons, musician Lowell Larsen, North Dakota author Sarah Vogel, and a Dakota Diners visit to Tacos Garcia in Killdeer, ND. Plus, a visit with Notstock creators Laurie Geller and Bill Harbort, to preview this year’s Notstock festival in Minot.
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In this episode of Dakota Datebook, we'll listen to Arlene Wadsworth, enrolled member of Spirit Lake Dakota Nation, talk about how jokes are funnier in Sioux.