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Main Street Weekend for December 12
Sunday, December 12, 2021 – Jack Russell Weinstein previews his monthly episode of “Why? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life.” This month he visits with Andrew Seidel about the separation of church and state. ~~~ Sara Watson joins us to talk about her new cookbook, “Cabin Chef.” It explores recipes inspired by the four seasons. ~~~ Matt Oline reviews “House of Gucci,” a film loosely based on events involving the real murder of Maurizio Gucci and the downfall of the Gucci family.
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Bismarck's Santa Run Helps People Facing Addiction ~ Plains Folk Essay
Wednesday, December 8, 2021 – The Santa Run in Bismarck helps improve the lives of those facing addiction. In an encore conversation from 2018, we hear about the inspiring story that gave rise to the event from Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Craig Mitchell and Bismarck judge David Reich. Judge Mitchell started the Midnight Mission Running Club in LA, which inspired a documentary titled “Skid Row Marathon,” which will screen Friday in Bismarck. ~~~ Tom Isern shares a Plains Folk essay titled “Oysters of the Finest Quality.”
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"Read With Us" ~ Indigenous Arts Co-op
Monday, December 13, 2021 – ‘Tis the season to talk about books! Looking for a good winter read? Or a gift idea? Book lover Carol Kapaun Ratchenski guest hosts in a conversation with book seller Josie Danz about new titles and old. ~~~ For most Native American artists, Art is also culture. While it’s true that art can be used to express joy, or feelings of internal and social conflicts, art can also be medicine - used as a tool for healing from such conflict. Native American communities have struggled with the conflict of “invisibility,” and a native American artist cooperative in the Bismarck Mandan area is tackling that issue by putting native artists first. Contributor Alicia Hegland-Thorpe explains.
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Oysters of the Finest Quality
Press reports from Jamestown in November 1915 described a “stag party given at the farm home of Russell Wright” that featured fried oysters on the menu. “A number of masculine neighbors and friends made things very sociable during the afternoon,” we read. “Mrs. Wright was not present.”
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Missi Baranko on Healthy Families ~ Historian Tom Isern ~ Plantology CBD
Tuesday, November 30, 2021 - Efforts continue in North Dakota to fill the gap left by the closing of Lutheran Social Services. One such effort comes from USpireND, which is maintaining the Healthy Families program. Healthy Families looks to strengthen families so children can avoid entering the foster-care system. Joining us is Missi Baranko, executive director. ~~~ Tom Isern has a Plains Folk essay, “The Farmer’s Lawyer.” ~~~ Plantology is a North Dakota company that makes CBD products that are organically and locally produced. Ashley recent talked with Plantology’s Troy Goltz at a Pride of Dakota event. Bismarck’s Pride of Dakota is this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
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1918 Flu Poems
Aside from newspaper accounts and government records, little was written about the terrible flu pandemic of 1918. Historians today have wondered whether the memories were too painful to write about. One estimate says more than 5,100 North Dakotans died in the pandemic, which lingered into 1920.
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Mental Illness and Criminal Justice ~ Eileen Seeger with Tom Brosseau ~ Sue Balcom on Baking
Thursday, December 2, 2021 - Forum reporter Pat Springer compiled an extensive 4 part series on the impact mental illness is having on the criminal justice system. He joins us to share some of the results of his investigation. ~~~ Tom Brosseau visits with Eileen Seeger about her famous liver pate recipe in an excerpt from Sunday’s Great American Folk Show. ~~~ Sue Balcom is here for Main Street Eats. Today she discusses baking hacks and recipe sharing.
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Baking Hacks and Recipe Sharing
Sue discusses baking hacks and recipe sharing
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The Farmer's Lawyer
Remember first, as you read Sarah Vogel’s remarkable book, The Farmer’s Lawyer, that it is a memoir. This is her story to tell, grounded by solid legal records and trial transcripts.
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Cabin Chef Cookbook by Chef Sara Watson
Monday, December 6, 2021 - Sara Watson joins us to talk about her new cookbook, “Cabin Chef.” It explores recipes inspired by the four seasons and is beautifully illustrated.
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