
Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) Executive Director Mara Hannel, discusses upcoming grant application deadlines, funding formulas for support of the arts and culture within the region and a current exhibit of photography, now on display at the NWMAC art gallery in downtown East Grand Forks, MN!

The latest update (9-4-14) from the ND Museum of Art. The guest is Matt Wallace.

Northwest Minnesota artist Christopher Lane, of Thief River Falls, is known for his creative and eye-catching photography. His latest work is on display at the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) Gallery and Shop, located in the RiverWalk Center in downtown East Grand Forks, MN. Chris talks about his love of photography, influences in his life, his life experiences and education in art and the support that he has received from the NWMAC.

1st Hour
Sweet, Sweet Summertime – Larry Suess
Summer Days, Summer Nights – Dave J Palluck
Summer – Shyanne
A Warm Summer Day – Don Croeker
The Last Light of Summer – Tarveys
In the Summer – Paul Spring
The Taste of Summertime – Color Pharmacy
In Summer, When We Were Free – Shaun Daniel
Summers End – SoulShine
Autumn Splendor – Bob Muscovitz
Autumn’s Song – Brad Dunse
Autumn Wind Song – Larry Suess
Sunshine at Midnight – Red Johnson
Sunshine Inside – Lyle Swedeen
2nd Hour
Stars Over the Prairie – Paul Metsa
Blood on a Crescent Moon – Adam Hammer & the Impact
Sunshine and Stars – Jaspar Lepak
Midnight Moon – Starfolk
Under the North Star Tonight – Mike Rudquist
Michigan Moon – Neal Swanger
Oh, To Be a Shooting Star – Brady Perl
The Moon – Kaptain Karl
Till the Stars Fall Down – Kim & Steve Wolff
Pluto – Tony Wentersdorf
Drunken Moon – Nathan Ness
The Moon and the Stars – John Mark Nelson
Right Where the Sun Don’t Shine – Scotty Torgerson
Late December – Gypsy

On this edition of Rasslin Memories, George Schire and Glen Braget welcome back pro wrestling historian Mark James to the program for his third appearance to discuss some of his latest book releases including A.W.A. Record Book: The 1960s, a book James co-authored with Schire. If you’re a fan of the very early days of the AWA you will enjoy this entertaining, educating and enlightening trip down pro wrestling memory lane with two of the most well respected pro wrestling historians going today. They also fast forward to the 1970’s and 80’s to discuss the AWA’s association with Memphis pro wrestling.