Stimulating conversations with Al McFarlane and community leaders about issues and events in the Black community and the community at large.
Host Mark Hughes talks with Yue Wu, Founder and Executive Director of "Light in the Well", an organization formed to bring people with and without disabilities together with musical experiences, storytelling and education. Host Nikki Villavicencio speaks with Jennifer Walton, Executive Director of ACT - Advocating Change Together.
Saint Paul Forum is a weekly show that covers city events and community affairs. Revolving hosts interview guests to discuss important local topics and events.
Stimulating conversations with Al McFarlane and community leaders about issues and events in the Black community and the community at large.
Saint Paul Forum is a weekly show that covers city events and community affairs. Revolving hosts interview guests to discuss important local topics and events.
The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library presents the annual McDermott Lecture, featuring Dr. Anne Margaret Daniel. Dr. Daniel teaches at the New School University in New York City and has degrees in American history and English literature, and has published widely on F. Scott Fitzgerald and the work of Bob Dylan. The McDermott Lecture is named for Richard P. McDermott, who helped restore Fitzgerald?s birthplace in the 1970s and remained an avid supporter of Fitzgerald activities before passing away in 2012. This program is made possible in part by the State of Minnesota through an appropriation to the Minnesota Department of Education, funding The Friends as the Library of Congress-designated Minnesota Center for the Book.
Stimulating conversations with Al McFarlane and community leaders about issues and events in the Black community and the community at large.
Mark Hughes talks with Linda Lingen, Deborah Gleason, and Robyn Block, from MNSILC, the Minnesota Statewide Independent Living Council. Joan Willshire interviews Kyle Shelton, the director of the University of Minnesota Center for Transportation Studies.
EDT takes audiences to lands shrouded in mountain mists and fog, visiting cultures from remote regions that remain largely untouched by modern trends. Cultures presented on stage include the Carpatho-Rusyn people of eastern Slovakia and western Ukraine, a Jewish couple from northeastern Hungary, and the Saxons of Transylvania. The picture would not be complete without a visit to the Ukrainians of Bukovina, the Hungarians of central Transylvania, the Romanians of Oas, the Polish highlanders of Podhale, and the Vlach people living along the Homolje range of the Carpathians in eastern Serbia.
Saint Paul Forum is a weekly show that covers city events and community affairs. Revolving hosts interview guests to discuss important local topics and events.
The Pavek Museum is thrilled to announce the return of our one-of-a-kind signature event, Pavek After Dark. This year?s theme, A Minnesota Frankenstein, promises a unique twist as we present a ? Minnesota-ized? Frankenstein radio play. Experience your beloved Minnesota Broadcaster Hall of Famers bring Frankenstein to life in a live reading, complete with sound effects by Foley Artist Katharine Horowitz. Sponsors Gold: Citizens Independent Bank Silver: Hubbard Broadcasting
The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library presents the annual McDermott Lecture, featuring Dr. Anne Margaret Daniel. Dr. Daniel teaches at the New School University in New York City and has degrees in American history and English literature, and has published widely on F. Scott Fitzgerald and the work of Bob Dylan. The McDermott Lecture is named for Richard P. McDermott, who helped restore Fitzgerald?s birthplace in the 1970s and remained an avid supporter of Fitzgerald activities before passing away in 2012. This program is made possible in part by the State of Minnesota through an appropriation to the Minnesota Department of Education, funding The Friends as the Library of Congress-designated Minnesota Center for the Book.
Stimulating conversations with Al McFarlane and community leaders about issues and events in the Black community and the community at large.
Saint Paul Forum is a weekly show that covers city events and community affairs. Revolving hosts interview guests to discuss important local topics and events.