
Main Street
Monday-Thursday at 3pm and 7pm CT
Main Street keeps its finger on the pulse of Prairie Public's broadcast region.
Studio line: 888-755-6377
Email us: mainstreet@prairiepublic.org
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Moorhead Friends Writing Group's workshop on June 22, Stenson discusses his book Sins of the Mother. Dave Thompson reviews news and Matt Olien reviews I Saw the TV Glow.
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Our Juneteenth Special features Fred Gray on being MLK's lawyer, Willie James Jennings on racism's origins, and James Lawson on non-violent protest in the civil rights movement.
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Anton Treuer's first novel, Where Wolves Don't Die, explores masculinity, nature, family secrets, and race. Prairie Plates covers healthy summer foods.
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Pastor Danni Dunasky on women priests, youth author Lindsey Undlin, Tom Isern's "The Justice Book" essay, and Melanie Popejoy interviewed by Tom Brosseau.
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Matt Olien and Canadian Consul General Beth Richardson. Butterfly breeders aid habitat preservation. Dave Thompson reviews news. Matt Olien reviews "Songs of Earth." Pádraig Ó Tuama explores identity and conflict.
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NDCA's new director, Jessica Christy, shares her vision. Common Nighthawks at ballgames, Missouri River Bluegrass Festival preview, and Prairie Plates' unique sausage.
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We explore live local storytelling with Stacy Nicholson and Laurie Baker, hear Tom Isern's Plains Folk essay, and discuss health initiatives with HHS Commissioner Wayne Salter.
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Insights on food, farming, and community with Dr. John Ikerd at the Barnes County Historical Society's 150th celebration. ND Sec. of State Michael Howe on the primaries.
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Jack Weinstein on democracy, Tom Isern on regional studies, news review by Dave Thompson, and Matt Olien's review of Woody Allen's "Coup de Chance."
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Jason Heitkamp - runs for Supt. of Public Instruction. Rick Gion highlights food truck festivals. Edmore's school closes permanently. Poison ivy & skunk spray treatment.