Northland Spotlight 01/27/13
Ron West chats with a student from the Criminal Justice program at Northland College.
Ron West chats with a student from the Criminal Justice program at Northland College.
Ron West interviews Tony Sorum, Therapy Instructor and Program Director of the Respiratory Program at Northland College- East Grand Forks.
Ron West visits with Matt Wallace from the North Dakota Museum of Art for a weekly lowdown of all happenings associated with the museum.
Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! New artist: Winona’s Ruby Nordby, and we pay tribute to a fallen friend, Lyle Swedeen!
1st Hour
Shed My Skin – Larry Seuss
Where the Sun Don’t Shine – Scotty Torgerson
How Do You Live Like That – Woodpicks
Strait Jacket – Sonny Johnson
The Golden Days – Ruby Nordby
The Love We Share Today – Michael Riddle
Holiday – Lisa DeGuiseppe
Breadcrumbs – Lonnie Knight
Why – Carl Unbehaun
Broken Glass – Anna Marie Mitchell
Wore Me Down – Martin Zeller & the Hardways
The Wind – Bob Muscovitz
I’m Not in Love – Monica LaPlante
First Day of First Grade – Dan Rumsey
What I Want – Lisa Dixon
2nd Hour
Little Black Charms – Josh Von Mink
Stearns County – Brian Whitson & the Nighthawks
Not What You Think – Barbara Jean
Smokies Night – Steve Kaul & the Brass Kings
Old Man’s Advice – Leslee McKee with John Lyell
The Fire – Nate Ness
Old Steel Train – Fattenin’ Frogs
Pocket of My Coat – Awkward Sorrows
Windmills – Germaine Gemberling
Mary & Joe – Vernon Dixon
Sunshine Inside – Lyle Swedeen
Why Minnesota, My Minnesota – Nigel Egg
Love Is for Dopes – Mike Rudquist
She’s My Woman – Stillroven
Pioneer 90.1 “Arts Calendar”
(Weekend of Thursday 4-17-14 through Sunday 4-20-14)
The Agassiz Swedish Heritage Society is sponsoring a Swedish Meatball Dinner with entertainment by the Rusty Cords on Thursday, April 24th, beginning at 5:30 in Warren, Minnesota. Reservations and more information: 745-4915.
The Vietnam War ended, but for some, the ghosts live on. The production of “Last of the Boys” opens this weekend at the Fire Hall Theater in downtown Grand Forks, a production of the Greater Grand Forks Community Theater. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, April 17th through the 19th at 7:30.
The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council’s “Spring Art Exhibit” is now featured at the Community Club and American Legion Hall in Middle River, Minnesota. The exhibition includes art work from regional artists in Kittson, Roseau, Marshall, Red Lake, Polk, Pennington and Norman counties – to include photography, sketches, glass-work, pottery, sculpture and paintings. The exhibit will be open until April 27th.
Current art exhibits at the North Dakota Museum of Art in Grand Forks include “Songs for Spirit Lake.”
Grand Cities Idol 2014 will be held on Tuesday, April 22nd at 7:30 pm at the Chester Fritz Auditorium on the University of North Dakota campus in Grand Forks. The completion features regional and local performers with the audience casting their votes for the winner of the competition.
“Haydn’s Creation” will be presented by Master Chorale of East Grand Forks/Grand Forks and the University of North Dakota Music Department at Chester Fritz Auditorium at UND on Saturday, April 26th.