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  • On this episode of Dakota Diners, Tom Brosseau visits Tacos Garcia, a new Mexican restaurant in Killdeer, North Dakota.
  • This Sunday on Prairie Public Presents, a collection of stories related to strikes, campaigns, and successes for workers' rights around the world.
  • Episode 87 features poet and songwriter Jake Gibbons, musician Lowell Larsen, North Dakota author Sarah Vogel, and a Dakota Diners visit to Tacos Garcia in Killdeer, ND. Plus, a visit with Notstock creators Laurie Geller and Bill Harbort, to preview this year’s Notstock festival in Minot.
  • An interview with Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Music Director Christopher Zimmerman, featured violinist Rachel Barton Pine, and composer Quinn Mason about the September 23-24 concert, with samples of the music.
  • This Sunday on Prairie Public Presents: Civics 101, the podcast refresher course on how our democracy works, shares the story of the two most important documents for the foundation of the United States: the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
  • This week on Prairie Public Presents: What causes a person to develop an addiction? Why are substance use disorders so complicated to treat? What new treatments are giving people hope that recovery is possible? We'll learn more in this hour-long special from Call to Mind.
  • Episode 90 features Ontario musician Cat Clyde, Norwegian Americana musician Ole Kirkeng, bluegrass group Lonesome Ace Stringband, and Martin Simpson and Thomm Jutz on their new album, “The Song of Mary Sands and Jane Gentry.” Plus, an interview on North Dakota’s oldest and most beloved boot and saddle repair shop, Bray’s Saddlery in Minot.
  • Episode 93 features singer-songwriter Jamie Drake, musician Jeff Plankenhorn, and writer Julie Wolfson. Plus, to kick off the show, we play Arlo Guthrie’s “Alice’s Restaurant” in its entirety — a new Great American Folk Show Thanksgiving tradition!
  • Are we the true authors of our actions – or are we guided by a preordained fate? From the days of Greek philosophers to the present, the notion of free will and the question of whether humans can make their own choices is as captivating as ever.
  • Tom Brosseau visits with Kenny Holweger, owner of Kenny's Music Shoppe in Grand Forks, where Tom got his first guitar at seven years old. The store celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.
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