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Two silent films from 100 years ago will have live musical accompaniment provided by two contemporary bands during a unique performance March 7 at the New London Little Theatre. The popular Duluth band, Burn Brothers Mountain, will play a live soundtrack to the 1921-film "A Bear, A Boy and A Dog" and the Minneapolis band, Electric Yarn, will play their live music to the 1919 silent film, "Oyster Princess." Tickets are $15 ....
4:00 Dan suggests that the English language has as many words as there are stars in the sky. Credit Michael J. Bennett, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Thank you for joining us on the High Plains Public Radio Station. My name is Jessica Sadler and I am a Science Teacher and STEAM facilitator in Olathe, Kansas. I am here with the other book leaders to discuss Neither Wolf Nor Dog: On Forgotten Roads with an Indian Elder by Kent Nerburn. This is a powerful story written by a white man, with the content supplied by a Native Elder. Their journey takes place by traveling to many different locations enlightening the author and reader along the way. ....
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4:00 Hey, you all! It’s 2021 finally!! And HPPR’s Radio Readers is back with a spring read for all of us! What with all the lessons offered by 2020 (may it rest in peace), we’ve opted for a series of books to help us explore Cultures in a Common Land, as a way to talk about how to live alongside others whose beliefs and ways of being seem not to align with our own. Know what I mean? To frame our conversations, we’ve chosen a trio of titles – classic titles from the 1990’s culled from archived book lists from Radio Readers throughout our region and…our choices are could I have a drum roll, please? Barbara Kingsolver’s 1999 controversial novel ....