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Duluth-based podcast invites survivors to host, tell their stories
Perhaps this figure rings true for you: 70 percent of adults in the U.S. have experienced at least one traumatic incident in their lives. Some who are ready talk about it have turned to Duluth-based Laura Anderson.
Art Hounds explore an artist’s legacy, and recommend a 'Haunting' play
This week’s Art Hounds recommend the spine-tingling play “The Haunting of Hill House” at Rochester Repertory Theatre and “Act III: Who the Heck is Hoffman?” a posthumous exhibit of painter Frank Hoffman’s life’s work, curated by a St. Paul artist.
The science behind Minnesota's Iron Range
Host Cathy Wurzer talked with Jim Cotter, professor of Geology at the University of Minnesota Morris.
What a hoot! Houston, Minn., is a national hot spot for studying owls
Host Cathy Wurzer talked with Karla Bloem, executive director of the International Owl Center in Houston, Minn., where staff members teach visitors how to identify owls during small-group “owl prowls.”
Understanding the lawsuit at the center of the Hamline controversy
Professor Erika Lopez Prater announced yesterday she’s suing Hamline for defamation and religious discrimination. To help us understand the lawsuit, MPR News Host Cathy Wurzer talked with Jane Kirtley, the Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota’s Hubbard School of Journalism.