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  • Episode 29 features bluegrass music from North Dakota band Waddington Brothers; traditional children’s music from Shelley Short; singer-songwriter Nadine Khouri; woodblock cutter Peter Nevins; and poet Judson Crow.
  • Maria Sensi Sellner, the Conductor of the opera, talks with the Director and their Don Giovanni and Zerlina.
  • Sunday, October 31, at 5pm: A possessed basement. A magic mirror. A shop of spirits. Mysterious lights where they don't belong. And an “interview” with ghosts. Gather around the campfire as we open the portal to a place that isn't quite human or all the way natural.
  • This Sunday at 5pm, an hour of Christmas music performed by North Dakota choirs.
  • Tune in Sunday at 5pm as Jack Russell Weinstein and his guest, Lou Marinoff, discuss philosophical counseling.
  • This week on Prairie Public Presents, a music and talk celebration of the indomitable spirit and talent that Mavis Staples has shown over a career that tacks from the late 1940s, into the 2020s.
  • Denise Lajimodiere does poems from her book. Each poem is paired with a new music composition. A drum group plays for a jingle dress dance.
  • In this Dakota Diners segment, Tom Brosseau speaks with Hunter Café & Bakery owner Deb Tarvestad about how she started the café with her husband, Jim. Tom also enjoys a homemade donut and a cup of hot coffee from the café.
  • This Sunday on Prairie Public Presents: In this new Humankind documentary by David Freudberg, we explore the history of courts set up to enforce the rule of law to protect innocent men, women and children. And we examine events around the founding of the ICC — considered a milestone for the rule of law, which incorporates the rights of women among other new protections for civilians.
  • Episode 30 features indie musician and poet Karl Blau; Banjoists Willow Osborne and Jesse Blue Eads; and North Dakota historian Curt Eriksmoen. Plus, a Dakota Diners visit to Hunter Café & Bakery in Hunter, North Dakota.
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