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Caption: Lake Superior, Credit: Sea Grant
15 Pieces

The Sea Grant Files is a twice month program on KUMD about water research on the greatest lake in the world and its watershed. Lake Superior contains one quarter of the worlds fresh water, and the MN Sea Grant partners with KUMD to share scientific research that is critical to the major International port of Duluth, MN. Listen to The Sea Grant Files from KUMD Duluth Public Radio for more about water research on Lake Superior and in Minnesota Lakes.

  • From: WDSE
  • Updated: Feb 07, 2019
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383 Pieces

Music Documentarian Paul Ingles hosts a weekly mix of music from his multi-genre personal collection. Rock, folk, blues, Americana, classic soul, R+B, and jazz standards. Mostly album tracks and stuff you only get from public radio. The first 52 shows in the series are FREE TO STATIONS for a limited time so you can try them out with your audience.

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400 Pieces

Relive the music of "Underground FM" from the mid-60s to the mid-70s! Prog rock, psychedelia, folk rock, blues, English blues, Canterbury scene, southern rock, folk, all arranged in thematic sets with historical narrative. And it's all played from original vinyl LPs and singles. Two hour-long programs each week, hosted by Dan Wardlow. Fits the NPR Special Programming clock too!

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LIVE FROM THE DIVIDE is a radio broadcast created simply as a "A Celebration of the American Songwriter". The 60 minute show features regionally established & legendary songwriters alike. Based out of an intimate 50 person venue and recording facility in Bozeman, Montana. Artists vary their interactions with the crowd, sometimes poking fun at a live audience member or by taking time to explain the origin of the song they are about to perform. The program provides listeners with an unparalleled opportunity to hear songwriters in a natural stripped down and raw setting.

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34 Pieces

This show features conversations with modern explorers working at the intersection of technology and the humanities who help us to understand ourselves and the worlds we create in this digital age. Augmented Humanity is produced by the New Mexico Humanities Council in partnership with KUNM.

  • From: KUNM
  • Updated: Aug 05, 2019
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38 Pieces

Centerstage Minnesota Features are value-added segments focusing on various aspects of Minnesota's music landscape, past and present. Centerstage Minnesota Features are produced by Nothern Community Radio, and are made possible by Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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Laura Flanders is a best-selling author and the host of The Laura Flanders Show, a syndicated weekly program on which she talks to creative thinkers and change-makers from the worlds of politics, arts and the new economy. In her weekly commentary, The "F" Word, she tells you what she thinks.

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35 Pieces

Special programs for and related to Musician's Spotlight on Montana Public Radio hosted by John Floridis.

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82 Pieces

Moments in the musical history of Minnesota

  • From: Ampers
  • Updated: Jul 14, 2017
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158 Pieces

A radio segment about Ojibwe language and culture that features puppets. Programming is supported by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund and by the people of Minnesota.

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36 Pieces

One-hour specials from the weekly public radio program hosted by Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot. These are available free to all stations with current PRX memberships, even if they aren't signed up to get the show weekly. Learn how to get the show weekly at prx.org/soundopinions.

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106 Pieces

An upbeat exploration of the music of the swinging 1960s: rock 'n' roll, soul, garage, psychedelia, girl groups, b-sides, album cuts, and more. Weekly program, 59:00, standard NPR clock with 1-minute billboard, optional news hole, and two floating breaks. Originates from WNCW Spindale/Asheville/Greenville.

Caption: American Routes
580 Pieces

American Routes, hosted by Nick Spitzer, is a weekly two-hour public radio program produce at Tulane University in New Orleans. It has been exclusively distributed by PRX since 2011. The show presents a broad range of American music — blues and jazz, gospel and soul, old-time country and rockabilly, Cajun and zydeco, Tejano and Latin, roots rock and pop, avant-garde and classical.

Caption: Bonnie Raitt with show host Paul Ingles
25 Pieces

Extended interviews with musicians, music writers and music documentary filmmakers from Paul Ingles' archive.

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437 Pieces

Radio gallery is a show about ideas, people, and Minnesota artists. Produced in Duluth Minnesota. This is a weekly 5 minute segment produced by Maija Jenson for KUMD - Duluth Public Radio, with funding provided by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

  • From: WDSE
  • Updated: Nov 08, 2013
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785 Pieces

Area Voices explores the arts, culture, and history of Northern Minnesota. Through in-depth interviews, hosts of Northern Community Radio's Morning Show connect listeners to the area's unique cultural heritage and the experience of life in northern Minnesota. Programming is supported by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund and by the people of Minnesota.

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103 Pieces

A focus on regional events, sites, and places and how they relate to the community.

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253 Pieces

The Rhythm Atlas - a weekly program hosted by Denis McGilvray - explores the vast array of folk, roots, and fusion musical styles that can be heard all over the globe, from Afrobeat to Zouk and beyond.

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Musicians on the Record features first-person accounts from artists who muse about meaningful albums in their lives

  • From: WXPN
  • Updated: Sep 28, 2005
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Enjoy these special editions of Afterglow -- a one-hour program of vocal jazz and American popular song. They are perfect for holidays and special programming. Check it out!

  • From: WFIU
  • Updated: Oct 03, 2019
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279 Pieces

Notes from the Jazz Underground is where Jazz gets a little weirder, a little louder, and a little more on the edge.

  • From: WDCB
  • Updated: Dec 26, 2018
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39 Pieces

Insights and thoughts of our most beloved rock and roll artists

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The Big Read initiative was created to inspire people to read more great literature. As part of this program, the NEA produced several half-hour audio documentaries to accompany print materials.

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From the live music capital of the world comes the Austin Music Experience. It's an hour-long program dedicated to exclusive live performances, new music, and in-depth interviews with artists across the musical spectrum.

  • From: KUT
  • Updated: Jun 20, 2014
Caption: Grand Marais Lighthouse, Credit: Will Moore
391 Pieces

The Scenic Route is an hour long weekly program featuring the music of musicians from the north shore of Minnesota and the Lake Superior region, along with interviews and announcements of events. It gives exposure to arts and culture in our area for locals and visitors.

  • From: WTIP
  • Updated: Jun 30, 2014