
Ben Johnson is a native of Roseau, MN. He has had a passion for the theater and in particular, directing. Ben has worked in the Twin Cities area within theater and occasionally heads back home to help a local theater group – the Warroad Community Theater – with their productions. Ben talks about his ambitions, experiences and hopes as a director.

The guest is East Grand Forks/NCTC Student Senate President, Kassandra Klinkhammer. Kassandra talks about her trip to Washington, D.C. – one of a number of junior college advocates from Minnesota, who are lobbying lawmakers for increased funding of tuition aid.

On this edition of Rasslin Memories, George Schire and Glen Braget welcome Bobby Fulton, one half of the legendary pro wrestling tag teams The Fantastics, to talk about his career.

Host, Carl Unbehaun, presents a cavalcade of songs by Minnesota songwriters along with his musical musings! March is our pledge drive month, and we introduce new artists to MHB: Michael Kac & Dan Israel. We’s gonna have us some fun tonight!
1st Hour
Where You Gonna Lay Your Head Tonight – Ben Aaron
Rain – Cathie English
Son Like You – Michael Riddle
Mediterranean Eyes – Jack Schauer
Invincible – Lisa Deguiseppe
Crows Nested Early – Bruce Boldt
Happy Day – Kaptain Karl
The Blues Is Personal – Nigel Egg
Travelling – Cathy Kongloth
Rollin’ Away – Dan Israel
I’m Right and You’re Wrong – Deb Harley
Wish I Could Fish – Bob Muscovitz
A Thing About Love – Doug Millaway
Perfect 10 – Corey Koehler
2nd Hour
End of Time – Danielle Diamond
Bullfrogs & Bugs – John Kimball
Kiss It All Goodbye – Michael Kac
Feel the Rain – Jill Holly
You Ain’t Easy to Forget – Brian Walstad
Shaking – Elizabeth Alsness
She’s Everywhere I Am – Shane Martin
Conversation With a Wrecking Ball – Lonnie Knight
Bartender – Vernon Dixon
A Farmer – Dave Novak
Kindness of Strangers – Starfolk
Stargazing – Jon Tweet & Old Vern

Ron West’s guest is Matthew Anderson, Director of Education for the North Dakota Museum of Art. Matt discusses his regional “roots”, his life-long love of the arts and his new role at the NDMOA.