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All Things Considered with Clay Masters is your comprehensive source for afternoon news and information. Listen from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. every weekday.

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With session over, did rural Minnesota's GOP bet pay off?
From transportation to housing, Minnesota House candidates from both parties made big promises to voters outside the metro area during the 2014 campaign. Many went unfulfilled.
Profile: Archbishop Bernard Hebda, temporary caretaker of the Twin Cities archdiocese
Hebda will take on all responsibilities of leading the archdiocese following Nienstedt's resignation. He will fill the role until Pope Francis appoints a new, permanent archbishop.
McNally Smith music school teaches students how to create their own gigs
McNally Smith College of Music will begin turning its students into music entrepreneurs, so students can create their own gigs instead of waiting around for music jobs to open up.
Art Hounds: A big red ball and classical Indian dance
This week Art Hounds discuss a classical Indian dance ballet, an international competition for young pianists, and a very large red ball.
'Gender' concert aims to upend stereotypes
One Voice Mixed Chorus found inspiration in the shifting boundaries of gender identity.
Appetites: Best new burgers and brews
Many of us know the local classics by heart. But in recent years, the chef-driven restaurant and craft brewing booms have brought a lot of innovation to both areas.
Autism program changes worry some Minneapolis parents
Minneapolis public schools this fall plan to spread autism teachers and special education aides throughout the district, rather than concentrating programs at certain schools. That has some parents concerned.