Prairie Journal is an opportunity to showcase high-profile, thought-provoking lectures, discussions and dialogues recorded throughout the region. There are so many fascinating people who come to this area, everyone from Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor to syndicated columnist Leonard Pitts. Prairie Journal is a great way to share some of those lectures with our listeners. We have also been able to expand the program to cover a broad range of topics, including the Kansas Sesquicentennial, the National Day of Listening and the Kansas Reads program sponsored by the State Library of Kansas, just to name a few.
Prairie Journal is an opportunity to showcase high-profile, thought-provoking lectures, discussions and dialogues recorded throughout the region. There are so many fascinating people who come to this area, everyone from Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor to syndicated columnist Leonard Pitts. Prairie Journal is a great way to share some of those lectures with our listeners. We have also been able to expand the program to cover a broad range of topics, including the Kansas Sesquicentennial, the National Day of Listening and the Kansas Reads program sponsored by the State Library of Kansas, just to name a few.
143hr 14min
Per Aspera
Kansas Poetry -- Part One
February -- Part Two
February -- Part One
The Arc of Kansas Politics
Plus Professor Greg Jackson and Jerry Seib
September 29, 2024
The Lady Shakes Theatre Company
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Our Kansas Notable Book series continues with Kathleen Wilford, author of…
We explore the Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum, home of the last remaining…
Just in time for Kansas Day, Roxie Yonkey explores some of the stranger parts…
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"Ice: From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks" by Topeka native Amy Brady was…
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KPR Presents: MotherFreakingHood, A Musical Comedy
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Just in time for Halloween...a story of ghosts, demons, witches, and Kansas in…
What's happening at the Dole Institute of Politics this month? Kaye McIntyre…
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Amy Brady tells the cool story of an American staple in her new book, Ice: From…
On this episode of KPR Presents, we preview the Kansas Book Festival with…
"Winfield's Walnut Valley Festival" celebrates 50 years of this beloved event,…
As our 70th anniversary year draws to a close, we look back at the rich…
As our 70th anniversary year draws to a close, it's a trip down KANU's Memory…
As our 70th anniversary year draws to a close, we look back at the early days…
Former NPR president and Kansas native Delano Lewis passed this month at the…
Kevin Merida is the editor of the Los Angeles Times and winner of the 2023…
From ancient Greece to modern day Ukraine and Kansas, the oversized role of…
Gay Paris, perfume, Nazis, intrigue — join us for a conversation with Timothy…
We'll preview the Dole Institute of Politics' upcoming "Landmark Celebration,"…
Two of Senator Bob Dole's longtime colleagues — Trent Lott and Tom Daschle —…
Lucas Bessire explores the Ogallala Aquifer and our role in water depletion in…
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You may think of many adjectives to describe former President Richard…
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Best-selling author Ada Calhoun stops by the KPR studios to talk about her…
We kick off our 2023 Kansas Notable Book series with Grant Snider, author of…
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It's a visit to the new Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum in Atchison, Kansas, and a…
In connection with the opening of the new Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum, we…
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The unlikely soldier behind the hunt for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Eric…
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Meet the new poet laureate of Kansas, Traci Brimhall.
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Governor Kelly's State of the State Address, Analysis
January 19, 202658min 6sec
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly gave her eighth and final State of the State address. We'll hear the speech in its entirety, with analysis from Bob Beatty of Washburn University, Michael Smith of Emporia State University, Tim Carpenter of the Kansas Reflector, Rebekah Chung of KSNT.