Arts
The Wrapup (02/20/09)
What was the Silver Bay record-setting parade attempt? And what famed American got violently ill in the Twin Cities in June of 1907? Then we end the show with another tune by Romantica.
Live Music From Romantica (02/20/09)
Call them Americana, folk, alt-country, pop... you make up your own mind. Romantica will be playing the Cedar Cultural Center Saturday February 21 at 7 pm but first the group joins us live in Studio B.
The Wrapup (01/23/09)
What was going on with Lake Minnetonka in 1911? And what was debated at the legislature in 1927? All that, your viewer comments and some show ending music by the Bunny Clogs.
The Bunny Clogs (01/23/09)
Adam Levy (of Honeydogs fame) stops by with his daughters to sing some children's tunes.
Another Live Tune by Framework (01/02/09)
The jazz trio treats us to another selection.
Jazz Trio "Framework" Live in Studio (01/02/09)
The Twin Cities jazz trio Framework joins us. Drummer Jay Epstein, guitarist Chris Olson and bassist Chris Bates make up the group. You can catch Framework at the Artists Quarter in St. Paul on Thursday January 22.
Kate DiCamillo (01/02/09)
The award-winning author --and one of our favorite guests-- stops by Studio B to join Eric and Cathy.
It's A Wrap! (12/19/08)
One more tune from The New Standards.
The New Standards (12/19/08)
Live holiday music with a great local band.
Outdoors/Arts Amendment (09/19/08)
We debate whether Minnesotans this fall should amend the state constitution to dedicate funding to outdoors and arts groups. Paul Austin with Conservation Minnesota squares off with Phil Krinkie of the Taxpayers League of Minnesota.









