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  • Sunday on Prairie Public Presents, radio director Bill Thomas interviews author John Enger about his debut novel, "Radium," as part of Humanities North Dakota's "One Book, One ND" series.
  • Episode 62 features Minnesota singer-songwriter Kelley Smith, Irish musician Peter Baxter, and Grammy Award-winning musician Aoife O’Donovan. Plus, a Dakota Diners visit to Cafe Robert in Fargo, and a chat with the Crosby Curling Club.
  • Grammy-nominated singer Aoife O'Donovan joins Tom Brosseau to talk about her 2022 album "Age of Apathy," the touring lifestyle, what inspires her, and more.
  • Episode 63 features poet Cherrelle Anne, luthier Dion James, and musicians Diane Cluck and Geraldine. Plus, the story of 95-year-old Langdon farmer Grant Nelson and his song, “Sing of North Dakota.”
  • Sunday on Prairie Public Presents, a "One Book, One North Dakota" event featuring "Red Nation Rising" authors David Correia, Melanie Yazzie, Nick Estes, and Jennifer Nez Denetdale.
  • The Crosby Curling Club has been “throwing rocks” for 61 years and counting — making it possibly the oldest curling club in North Dakota. Tom Brosseau traveled to Crosby to meet with club member and board member Josh Bummer.
  • This Sunday on Prairie Public Presents: It's been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Host Leila Fadel takes stock of the war and where it stands. We'll also look back at NPR's reporting from Ukraine over the past year.
  • Sunday at 5pm, hear a new episode of Why? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life as host Jack Russell Weinstein and his guest Carissa Véliz talk about “Data, Technology, and the Power of Privacy.”
  • Episode 68 features musician Johanna Samuels, singer Kinky Friedman, writer Liz Blood, and folk duo Joselyn & Don. Plus, chef Summer Peterson shares “Mom’s Beef Stew.”
  • This week on Prairie Public Presents, the new episode of Why? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life. In a special episode, Jack visits with four of his students about what it's like to study philosophy.
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