Playlist: Bill Stoneberg's Portfolio
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Sleeping Jesus
From KQAL | Part of the The Live Feed series | 28:27
This wed. on the live feed we talk to Nick Elstad of Winona’s own, Sleeping Jesus, who just released their second EP titled House Plants. The Star Tribune Described Sleeping Jesus as “a gorgeous dose of indie-rock” and they were named one of First Avenue's Best New Bands of 2016.
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This wed. on the live feed we talk to Nick Elstad of Winona’s own, Sleeping Jesus, who just released their second EP titled House Plants. The Star Tribune Described Sleeping Jesus as “a gorgeous dose of indie-rock” and they were named one of First Avenue's Best New Bands of 2016.
Slow Art Jam
From KQAL | Part of the Art Beat series | 22:05
Nicole Chamberlain Dupree from the MN Marine Art Museum talks with us about their event Slow Art Jam. Like a musical slow jam, the Slow Art Jam slows things down a bit so you can really dig into the artwork. They take patrons on a guided discussion spending a whole hour on one work of art.
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Nicole Chamberlain Dupree from the MN Marine Art Museum talks with us about their event Slow Art Jam. Like a musical slow jam, the Slow Art Jam slows things down a bit so you can really dig into the artwork. They take patrons on a guided discussion spending a whole hour on one work of art.
Prince as a 19th Century French Dandy
From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 50:38
Karen Turman, Assistant Professor of French at Winona State University, compares Prince to a 19th Century French Dandy.
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Karen Turman, Assistant Professor of French at Winona State University, compares Prince to a 19th Century French Dandy.
Voices From The Past Cemetery Walk 2017
From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 23:35
This week on Culture Clique, we take you on a tour of the history of sports in Winona with the Voices From The Past Cemetery Walk. This years theme is "Winona at Play" and highlights sports and sports heroes from Winona's past.
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This week on Culture Clique, we take you on a tour of the history of sports in Winona with the Voices From The Past Cemetery Walk. This years theme is "Winona at Play" and highlights sports and sports heroes from Winona's past.
The Live Feed Presents: The Winterlings
From KQAL | Part of the The Live Feed series | 46:22
On this episode of The Live Feed, KQAL's Bill Stoneberg visits with The Winterlings, whose album "The Animal Groom" hit number 6 on The National Folk Charts. "Take Give" the first track on the album was the third most played song on Sirius XM's "The Village" in March 2011. In addition to playing music both Wolff Bowden and Amanda Birdsall are visual artists as well - working with painting and sculpture.
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- The Live Feed Presents: The Winterlings
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On this episode of The Live Feed, KQAL's Bill Stoneberg visits with The Winterlings, whose album "The Animal Groom" hit number 6 on The National Folk Charts. "Take Give" the first track on the album was the third most played song on Sirius XM's "The Village" in March 2011. In addition to playing music both Wolff Bowden and Amanda Birdsall are visual artists as well - working with painting and sculpture.
Sex Trafficking in Southeast Minnesota
From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 21:00
On this episode of Culture Clique we sit down with Laura Sutherland, the Safe Harbor Regional Navigator for Southeast Minnesota. The Safe Harbor Program provides victims of sex trafficking with services designed to heal the trauma they have experienced by being sexually exploited. Laura Sutherland along with social workers and law enforcement want to make sure victims don't fall through cracks in the system and that they get the help they need.
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- Sex Trafficking in Southeast Minnesota
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On this episode of Culture Clique we sit down with Laura Sutherland, the Safe Harbor Regional Navigator for Southeast Minnesota. The Safe Harbor Program provides victims of sex trafficking with services designed to heal the trauma they have experienced by being sexually exploited. Laura Sutherland along with social workers and law enforcement want to make sure victims don't fall through cracks in the system and that they get the help they need.
Tom the Barber
From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 06:44
On this episode of Culture Clique we meet Tom Schneider of Winona. At a quiet intersection in Winona, MN, sits a small unassuming brown building. On any given day, people from all walks of life come and go from the premises, some stay for minutes, others stay for hours. A large sign in the window reads Tom's Barbershop. However, this is no run of the mill haircutting business.
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- Tom the Barber
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On this episode of Culture Clique we meet Tom Schneider of Winona. At a quiet intersection in Winona, MN, sits a small unassuming brown building. On any given day, people from all walks of life come and go from the premises, some stay for minutes, others stay for hours. A large sign in the window reads Tom's Barbershop. However, this is no run of the mill haircutting business.
The Experimental City
From KQAL | Part of the Art Beat series | 32:47
A domed city of the future right here in Minnesota? It almost happened. On this episode of Art Beat we talk with filmmaker Chad Freidrichs, director of The Experimental City. The film deals with a Jetsons like futuristic city that was almost built in the north woods of Minnesota. The project was an attempt to solve urban problems by employing the newest technologies in communications, transport, pollution control, and energy supply.
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A domed city of the future right here in Minnesota? It almost happened. On this episode of Art Beat we talk with filmmaker Chad Freidrichs, director of The Experimental City. The film deals with a Jetsons like futuristic city that was almost built in the north woods of Minnesota. The project was an attempt to solve urban problems by employing the newest technologies in communications, transport, pollution control, and energy supply.
The Experimental City
From KQAL | Part of the Art Beat series | 32:47
A domed city of the future right here in Minnesota? It almost happened. On this episode of Art Beat we talk with filmmaker Chad Freidrichs, director of The Experimental City. The film deals with a Jetsons like futuristic city that was almost built in the north woods of Minnesota. The project was an attempt to solve urban problems by employing the newest technologies in communications, transport, pollution control, and energy supply.
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- The Experimental City
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- KQAL
A domed city of the future right here in Minnesota? It almost happened. On this episode of Art Beat we talk with filmmaker Chad Freidrichs, director of The Experimental City. The film deals with a Jetsons like futuristic city that was almost built in the north woods of Minnesota. The project was an attempt to solve urban problems by employing the newest technologies in communications, transport, pollution control, and energy supply.
Project FINE
From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 34:53
Have you ever moved to a new place and had a hard time adjusting? Imagine if you moved to another continent, with a new language and new customs, a whole new culture to learn to navigate. On this episode of Culture Clique, we explore just that with Fatima Said, Executive Director of Project FINE. Project FINE is an organization here in Winona county that helps immigrants and refugees adjust to life in a new land.
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- Project FINE
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Have you ever moved to a new place and had a hard time adjusting? Imagine if you moved to another continent, with a new language and new customs, a whole new culture to learn to navigate. On this episode of Culture Clique, we explore just that with Fatima Said, Executive Director of Project FINE. Project FINE is an organization here in Winona county that helps immigrants and refugees adjust to life in a new land.
2018 Great River Shakespeare Festival: Tonia Sina, Intimacy Directing
From KQAL | Part of the Art Beat series | 28:03
On this episode of Art Beat we talk to Tonia Sina about Intimacy Directing at the Great River Shakespeare Festival. Tonia is the founder and director of Intimacy Directors International. An organization that helps actors and directors alike handle intimate scenes for the stage and film in a professional manner with high standards of artistry and safety. We talk to Tonia about the need for intimacy directing, what it is, how she came up with her method.
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On this episode of Art Beat we talk to Tonia Sina about Intimacy Directing at the Great River Shakespeare Festival. Tonia is the founder and director of Intimacy Directors International. An organization that helps actors and directors alike handle intimate scenes for the stage and film in a professional manner with high standards of artistry and safety. We talk to Tonia about the need for intimacy directing, what it is, how she came up with her method.
Minnesota Marine Art Museum with Nicole Chamberlain Dupree
From KQAL | Part of the Don't Cha Know series | 34:13
On this episode of Don't Cha Know, we talk to MMAM Executive Director Nicole Chamberlain Dupree. Nicole keeps us up to date on all the wonderful programs and exhibits at the museum this summer.
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On this episode of Don't Cha Know, we talk to MMAM Executive Director Nicole Chamberlain Dupree. Nicole keeps us up to date on all the wonderful programs and exhibits at the museum this summer.
Ghostland Radio
From KQAL | Part of the The Live Feed series | 40:58
On this episode of The Live Feed we check out Ghostland Radio, a brand-new band from Winona, MN. The band is made up of some familiar faces from around the area. The band talks with us about how they came together, what influences them and what we can expect from them in the future. We also get to hear tracks from their brand new EP.
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On this episode of The Live Feed we check out Ghostland Radio, a brand-new band from Winona, MN. The band is made up of some familiar faces from around the area. The band talks with us about how they came together, what influences them and what we can expect from them in the future. We also get to hear tracks from their brand new EP.
Farmer Of The Year
From KQAL | Part of the Art Beat series | 35:24
On this episode of Art Beat we talk to filmmakers Vince O’Connel and Kathy Swanson, who together produced the film Farmer of the Year. Made and set right here in Minnesota, Farmer of the Year tells the story of Hap Anderson, a newly retired farmer who is struggling with life off the farm. Hap takes a roadtrip with his granddaughter and the pair learn a lot from each other as they cross the country in an old RV. The film uses both humor and drama to tell a realistic tale of growing up and growing old.
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- Farmer Of The Year
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On this episode of Art Beat we talk to filmmakers Vince O’Connel and Kathy Swanson, who together produced the film Farmer of the Year. Made and set right here in Minnesota, Farmer of the Year tells the story of Hap Anderson, a newly retired farmer who is struggling with life off the farm. Hap takes a roadtrip with his granddaughter and the pair learn a lot from each other as they cross the country in an old RV. The film uses both humor and drama to tell a realistic tale of growing up and growing old.
Farmer Of The Year
From KQAL | Part of the Art Beat series | 35:24
On this episode of Art Beat we talk to filmmakers Vince O’Connel and Kathy Swanson, who together produced the film Farmer of the Year. Made and set right here in Minnesota, Farmer of the Year tells the story of Hap Anderson, a newly retired farmer who is struggling with life off the farm. Hap takes a roadtrip with his granddaughter and the pair learn a lot from each other as they cross the country in an old RV. The film uses both humor and drama to tell a realistic tale of growing up and growing old.
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- Farmer Of The Year
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- KQAL
On this episode of Art Beat we talk to filmmakers Vince O’Connel and Kathy Swanson, who together produced the film Farmer of the Year. Made and set right here in Minnesota, Farmer of the Year tells the story of Hap Anderson, a newly retired farmer who is struggling with life off the farm. Hap takes a roadtrip with his granddaughter and the pair learn a lot from each other as they cross the country in an old RV. The film uses both humor and drama to tell a realistic tale of growing up and growing old.
2018 Dakota Gathering, Show 2: Storytelling and Music
From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 16:09
On this episode of Culture Clique, we have the second show in our series on the Great Dakota Gathering here in Winona, MN.
This time around we talk to some drummers and singers about the importance of the songs and dances of the Dakota people.
We also sat down with a native American storyteller and even get to hear him tell a traditional native American story.
On this episode of Culture Clique, we have the second show in our series on the Great Dakota Gathering here in Winona, MN. This time around we talk to some drummers and singers about the importance of the songs and dances of the Dakota people. We also sat down with a native American storyteller and even get to hear him tell a traditional native American story.
2018 Boats and Bluegrass: The Last Revel
From KQAL | Part of the The Live Feed series | 52:18
On this episode of The Live Feed we continue our series on the 2018 Boats and Bluegrass Festival with The Last Revel. The Minneapolis, MN band seamlessly blends folk, bluegrass and rock to create their own unique sound. Originally aired: 10/12/18
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On this episode of The Live Feed we continue our series on the 2018 Boats and Bluegrass Festival with The Last Revel. The Minneapolis, MN band seamlessly blends folk, bluegrass and rock to create their own unique sound. Originally aired: 10/12/18
Electric Vehicles in Winona, MN: Episode 2
From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 10:58
On this episode of Culture Clique we conclude our coverage of electric vehicles in Winona, MN. Willard Huyck goes to Bluff Country Coop to learn about the new charging station in town. Willard also talks to EV enthusiast Bill Gain about the benefits of owning an electric vehicle. Original air date: 10/25/18
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- Electric Vehicles in Winona, MN: Episode 2
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On this episode of Culture Clique we conclude our coverage of electric vehicles in Winona, MN. Willard Huyck goes to Bluff Country Coop to learn about the new charging station in town. Willard also talks to EV enthusiast Bill Gain about the benefits of owning an electric vehicle. Original air date: 10/25/18
Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk 2018
From KQAL | Part of the Culture Clique series | 19:15
On this episode of Culture Clique the dead walk again and history comes alive. Willard Huyck sits down with Jonelle Moore and Jim Vrchota to talk about this years Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk, an educational tour through Woodlawn Cemetery here in Winona, MN. Original Air Date: 11/08/18.
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On this episode of Culture Clique the dead walk again and history comes alive. Willard Huyck sits down with Jonelle Moore and Jim Vrchota to talk about this years Voices of the Past Cemetery Walk, an educational tour through Woodlawn Cemetery here in Winona, MN. Original Air Date: 11/08/18.
2018 Boats and Bluegrass: Stringdingers
From KQAL | Part of the The Live Feed series | 30:10
On this episode of The Live Feed we take you to the 2018 Boats and Bluegrass Festival for Stringdingers. Stringdingers are a Minneapolis based bluegrass band with a classic country twist. Original Air Date: 11/07/18.
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On this episode of The Live Feed we take you to the 2018 Boats and Bluegrass Festival for Stringdingers. Stringdingers are a Minneapolis based bluegrass band with a classic country twist. Original Air Date: 11/07/18.
Matt Browne
From KQAL | Part of the The Live Feed series | 39:48
On this episode of The Live Feed we have singer/songwriter Matt Browne in the studio. We talk to Matt about the release of his debut ep, his plans for the future and we get to hear him perform some songs for us here in the studio. Original Air Date: 11/09/18.
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On this episode of The Live Feed we have singer/songwriter Matt Browne in the studio. We talk to Matt about the release of his debut ep, his plans for the future and we get to hear him perform some songs for us here in the studio. Original Air Date: 11/09/18.
Early Eyes
From KQAL | Part of the The Live Feed series | 20:50
On this episode of The Live Feed we take you to downtown Winona, MN to talk to indie rock band Early Eyes. Willard Huyck talked to the band about their unique sound, their latest work, and their plans for the future. Original Air Date: 11/21/18
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On this episode of The Live Feed we take you to downtown Winona, MN to talk to indie rock band Early Eyes. Willard Huyck talked to the band about their unique sound, their latest work, and their plans for the future. Original Air Date: 11/21/18
Andrew D. Huber
From KQAL | Part of the The Live Feed series | 37:53
On this episode of The Live Feed, we go to Acoustic Café in Winona, MN to check out Andrew D. Huber. Andrew’s style consists of acoustic folk rock with a nice celtic twist. We sat down and talked to the man behind this unique blend and get to listen to him perform some foot stompin sing alongs and heartfelt ballads.
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- Andrew D. Huber
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On this episode of The Live Feed, we go to Acoustic Café in Winona, MN to check out Andrew D. Huber. Andrew’s style consists of acoustic folk rock with a nice celtic twist. We sat down and talked to the man behind this unique blend and get to listen to him perform some foot stompin sing alongs and heartfelt ballads.
Joe Davis Spoken Word
From KQAL | Part of the Art Beat series | 26:51
On this episode of Art Beat we catch up with Joe Davis. Joe is a poet, spoken word artist and an educator. He also fronts his own band, does speaking and performance engagements all over the country and has new and evolving shows coming out all the time.
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- Joe Davis Spoken Word
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On this episode of Art Beat we catch up with Joe Davis. Joe is a poet, spoken word artist and an educator. He also fronts his own band, does speaking and performance engagements all over the country and has new and evolving shows coming out all the time.
Jeff Morgan
From KQAL | Part of the Art Beat series | 39:07
Every spring, the Midwest Music Fest Rolls into Winona, MN bringing all sorts of talented musicians to the area from Minnesota, the surrounding states and beyond. One man helps us to look back on the musicians that have graced these stages in the past through his art. That man is Jeff Morgan and through his sketches, paintings and photographs you can relive the excitement of past performances. . Jeff talks about the joy of music and art and how they tie together. He also plays us a couple of his own tunes.
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- Jeff Morgan
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Every spring, the Midwest Music Fest Rolls into Winona, MN bringing all sorts of talented musicians to the area from Minnesota, the surrounding states and beyond. One man helps us to look back on the musicians that have graced these stages in the past through his art. That man is Jeff Morgan and through his sketches, paintings and photographs you can relive the excitement of past performances. . Jeff talks about the joy of music and art and how they tie together. He also plays us a couple of his own tunes.