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  • Theodore Roosevelt reprisor Joe Wiegand, who hosts a daily one-man show in Medora, North Dakota, is also in charge of the annual "Gathering of Teddys." Each year, a dozen or so Roosevelt reprisors come to town to entertain, learn, and hone their craft where the real Roosevelt came to live and ranch.
  • In an encore presentation from 2018, host Jack Russell Weinstein visits with Matthew Talbert and Jessica Wolfendale, co-authors of the book, "War Crimes: Causes, Excuses, and Blame."
  • Listen as Tom Brosseau visits Kary Janousek's downtown Fargo studio to have his portrait taken, and see the tintype process in action.FM Arts is a special radio series of profiles, performances, and discussions with artists in the Fargo-Moorhead area. This series is funded by The Arts Partnership, with support from the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo.
  • Two stories about food, family, and the choices our government makes in our name.
  • Episode 82 features English band Flyte, singer-songwriter Bob Bradshaw, classical guitarist Woody Harris, and Oscar-winning composer Volker Bertelmann. Plus, HC McEntire reads her favorite poems.
  • Sunday on Prairie Public Presents, hear the new episode of Why? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life. Host Jack Russell Weinstein will be joined by author and podcast host Dan Savage to discuss "How to Give Sex Advice."
  • This Sunday on the new episode of Why? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life: “The Myths of Whiteness” with author David Mura.
  • Episode 86 features legendary folk musician Alice Gerrard, musician and songwriter Denitia, pedal steel player Steve Dawson, and country singer Mariel Buckley. Plus, Tom talks with author Kate Flannery about her new book, “Strip Tees: A Memoir of Millennial Los Angeles.”
  • 4/13/2009: In 1912, on this date, passengers aboard the doomed ship Titanic were unaware of what fate waited for them. One day more, and the ship would sink, taking with it approximately 1500 lives.
  • Episode 83 features musicians Tommy Prine, Erika Sherger, and Lou Shields, and a Dakota Diners visit to Krugers Kitchen in Rhame. Plus, a spotlight on Miss North Dakota Sydney Helgeson, and Miss Teen North Dakota Ellie Ahlfeldt.
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