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  • This week on Prairie Public Presents, One Book One North Dakota presents a conversation on "Deserts to Mountaintops," a new book with 22 segments that features "Empowering stories of survival, tenacity, and resilience highlight these women’s incredible ability to finally choose themselves."
  • Episode 69 features musicians The Cactus Blossoms, En Attendant Ana, Meredith Edgar, and writer Julie Wolfson. Plus, a visit with Roger Anderson of the Skjeberg Lutheran Church in Drayton, North Dakota, about rebuilding their church after it burned down in 2018.
  • Steven Den Toom is a notable luthier for a couple of reasons: Firstly, the exquisiteness of his work. Secondly, for a classical guitar luthier, he’s quite young at only 26 years old. He’s passionate and daring, but he also knows the tradition quite well.
  • This Sunday on Prairie Public Presents, the story of WHER, the first all-girl radio station in the nation. The station went on the air in Memphis on October 29, 1955.
  • This week on Prairie Public Presents: How one man carried out the greatest art heist in history — the looting of Cambodia’s entire cultural heritage — with the aid of Western academics, dealers and curators. This is the story the art world doesn’t want told.
  • Episode 28 features music by Sugarcane; Singer/Songwriter Eric Auckerman; String music by Rakish; and a Dakota Diners visit to the Queen City Cafe in Aneta, North Dakota.
  • In this Dakota Diners segment, Tom Brosseau talks with Queen City Café owner Silke Pierce and manager Brenda Curtis, who bring a lot of heart and personality to the table.
  • In this new Dakota Diners segment, Tom Brosseau visits the Let's Eat Cafe in New Leipzig, North Dakota, and visits with the cafe owners, Marissa and Phil Sprenger.
  • "Opera from the Inside" as General Director David Hamilton talks with the "Cinderella" Director as well as the lovely Cinderella and the handsome Prince.
  • This week on Prairie Public Presents, Connections looks at contemporary Muslim culture in America through the lens of our dynamic host, Mariam Sobh, a Muslim journalist and stand-up comedian. Included are fresh and surprising stories, from fashion to food to hip hop and opera, as we look at the myriad ways contemporary Muslim culture has mixed and melded with American culture.
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