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This Sunday on Prairie Public Presents: The Black History of the Banjo traces the history of this most American of instruments from its ancestors in West Africa through the Caribbean and American South and into the present, as a new generation of Black women artists reclaim the banjo as their own.
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Sunday, January 23, at 5pm: Intelligence Squared Debates presents: "Is Cancel Culture Toxic?"
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An interview with author CJ Wynn on her book "Wilder Intentions," which chronicles a murder in Minot.
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Tune in Sunday at 5pm as Jack Russell Weinstein and his guest, Lou Marinoff, discuss philosophical counseling.
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This Sunday on The Great American Folk Show features musicians Jolie Holland, Robert Ellis, and Courtney Hartman; and host Tom Brosseau chats with Julie Wolfson.
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This Sunday at 5pm, an hour of Christmas music performed by North Dakota choirs.
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This Sunday at 5pm: NPR voices, past and present, tell stories of the season.
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This week on Prairie Public Presents: A new episode of Why? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life! Tune in Sunday at 5pm as Jack Russell Weinstein and his guest, Andrew Seidel, discuss the separation of church and state.
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This Sunday at 5pm, The Great American Folk Show returns with a new episode!
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Sunday on Prairie Public Presents: Tune in for "Holiday Season Stories of Warmth and Light" — Native American myths and tales that help us endure or even enjoy the short days and long nights of winter.