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  • This week on Prairie Public Presents, incumbent Senator John Hoeven (R) faces Dr. Katrina Christianson (D-NPL) and Dr. Rick Becker (I) in Prairie Public's studio. This debate was aired live on October 26, 2022.
  • Episode 52 features Irish musician Laura Mulcahy, bluegrass musician and teacher Michael Daves, bluegrass musician Sam Bush, and composer Connor Cook. Plus, Kelly Nelson of Grand Forks, North Dakota, talks about 25 years of her front yard Halloween displays.
  • Halloween is right around the corner! The old-fashioned decorating of the house is so much fun, and there’s a house that really rolls out the red carpet in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Listen to Tom's conversation with Halloween House owner Kelly Nelson.
  • Episode 58 is a Great American Folk Show Christmas Special! The episode features actor John C. Reilly with A Chicago Christmas Story, Scottish singer-songwriter Pauline Alexander, Baltimore photographer Chinwe Edeani, bluegrass player Trey Hensley, and Tom Brosseau and Heidi Gluck sing “Under African Skies.” Plus, a Dakota Diners visit to Little Cottage Cafe in Bismarck.
  • This Sunday on Prairie Public Presents, a crowd of Prairie Public listeners share their special gift moments, some other holiday anecdotes, and some unusual (and beautiful) seasonal music. Presented by Bill Thomas.
  • This Sunday on Prairie Public Presents: How often do you stop to examine your drinking habits? While many Americans started drinking more in the pandemic, another cohort committed to sober curiosity — a movement encouraging introspection about your relationship with alcohol.
  • People come from all over the state to eat the pies, kuchen, award-winning caramel rolls, knoephla soup, and fleischkuechle at the Little Cottage Café in Bismarck, North Dakota. On this episode of Dakota Diners, Tom Brosseau speaks with co-owner Robert Serr.
  • Sunday at 5pm, hear an encore episode of Why? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life. Host Jack Russell Weinstein visits with Adam Hosein, philosophy professor at Northeastern University in Boston. Hosein is the author of "The Ethics of Migration: An Introduction."
  • Episode 60 features English poet Josienne Clarke, North Dakota singer-songwriter Leo Rondeau, Cowboy poet Carson Houser, and French indie/folk artist Pollyanna. Plus, a visit with Jeffrey Kitchens of the Lake Region Curling Club in Devils Lake.
  • Tom Brosseau is on a mission to interview every curling club in North Dakota. Today, he visits the Lake Region Curling Club in Devils Lake to visit with club member Jeffrey Kitchens.
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