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Local farmer and President of The Winona Farmers Market, Bryan Crigler stops by to inform us on Community Supported Agriculture, the importance of ...
- Added: May 07, 2012
- Length: 24:25
- Purchases: 2
Kenneth Honeycutt tells his wife Gaye about witnessing the New London School Explosion of 1937.
- Added: Apr 06, 2012
- Length: 02:03
- Purchases: 3
Bemidji area resident Susan Carol Hauser's most recent book is a nonfiction chronicle of an 18 day journey down the Mississippi. Susan joins Maggie...
Bought by KSRQ
- Added: Feb 10, 2012
- Length: 18:25
- Purchases: 1
In this news feature, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack visits the Stearns History Museum to talk with their staff about a new exhibit...
Bought by KFAI Minneapolis
- Added: Feb 08, 2012
- Length: 23:30
- Purchases: 1
Mary Strother discusses how she has evolved her artistic process and how she gathers her photography's subject matter. Her exhibit appear during Fe...
Bought by KKWE Niijii Radio and KSRQ
- Added: Feb 03, 2012
- Length: 04:53
- Purchases: 2
Why is death such a difficult subject to talk about?
From hospital mortuary to the grave, The D-Word explores our complex relationship with death...
- Added: Jan 23, 2012
- Length: 30:30
This collection of short stories captures the beauty, triumph and challenge of making the leap of moving from the city to a small town on the North...
Bought by KSRQ
- Added: Dec 27, 2011
- Length: 28:06
- Purchases: 1
On this episode of Culture Clique, KQAL's Teri Tenseth interviews Therapeutic and Recreational Tourism Assistant Professor at Winona State Universi...
- Added: Dec 09, 2011
- Length: 58:24
- Purchases: 2
On this edition of "Don't Cha Know" Jim Gurley stops by KQAL to talk about Frac-Sand Mining and what it has to do with Winona County, and Winona Mi...
Bought by KPVL
- Added: Nov 23, 2011
- Length: 31:52
- Purchases: 1
An artist decided to spruce up the space underneath the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway by painting a mural depicting Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata in a ...
- Added: Nov 11, 2011
- Length: 06:01
Radio Curious visits with 4th generation family farmer, Eric Herm, and author of "Son of a Farmer, Child of the Earth." Herm is transitioning his f...
- Added: Oct 25, 2011
- Length: 29:01
Dr. Helen Caldicott describes how the nuclear disasters that began in Japan on March 11, 2011, with the massive 9.0 point earthquake and resulting ...
- Added: Jul 07, 2011
- Length: 29:00
Independence Day begs the question of what freedom and independence means. For Independence Day, Radio Curious brings you an interview with the Hea...
- Added: Jun 26, 2011
- Length: 29:00
The world is facing a potentially devastating 'Food Bubble,' that according to pioneering environmentalist Lester Brown.
- Added: Apr 22, 2011
- Length: 56:59
The oceans are slowly rising due to ice melt and the warming of the waters. And at least one east coast city has hired a Dutch firm to evaluate op...
Bought by KVSC
- Added: Mar 29, 2011
- Length: 28:59
- Purchases: 1
Today on Culture Clique we visit with James Reidy, Associate Profesor in Recreation, Tourism and Therapeutic Recreation at Winona State University...
Bought by KSRQ
- Added: Feb 09, 2011
- Length: 42:33
- Purchases: 1
A celebration of the life Aldo Leopold, the man who wrote “A Sand County Almanac” in 1949, and introduced Ethics as the fundamental concept that sh...
Bought by KZYX, WRGY, KUPR low power FM, WMUU-LP, KCMJ Community Radio and more
- Added: Feb 07, 2011
- Length: 58:59
- Purchases: 15
Have you ever been in a tornado? Got a good storm story to share?
- Added: Aug 02, 2010
- Length: 01:57:31
We talk with Diane Schwanz about the back to the land movement in Debs, MN in the 1970's.
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- Added: Jul 28, 2010
- Length: 21:55
- Purchases: 1
- Added: Jun 19, 2010
- Length: 10:39
Insects and the world we humans share with them is the topic of this edition of Radio Curious. Our guest is anthropologist Hugh Raffles, the author...
- Added: Jun 07, 2010
- Length: 29:23
For millennia when couples were not able to conceive and bear their own children their options were somewhat limited, and not at all available if t...
- Added: Apr 26, 2010
- Length: 28:52
In 1941 there were only 15 Whooping cranes left in North America. The story of the slow but progressive comeback of this bird that many consider th...
- Added: Apr 12, 2010
- Length: 14:30
In this edition of Radio Curious we’re visiting with Helen Menasian, director of the Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project located north of Ukia...
- Added: Feb 22, 2010
- Length: 29:00
Do you know how the food you eat is raised? In this conversation host and producer Attorney Barry Vogel visits with Gene Baur, author of “Farm San...
- Added: Dec 07, 2009
- Length: 29:23