Upcoming Episodes

Between the Lines • April 19, 9:00am – 9:30am

After Iran Retaliation Against Israels Bombing of Embassy in Syria

Media Coverage Lapse of 2023 Marathon Petroleum Refinery Fire Leaves Residents Vulnerable

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Freeze Frame • April 19, 10:58am – 11:00am

Freeze Frame: “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” (R), “Sasquatch Sunset” (R), “The Beast” (Not rated), “The Greatest Hits” (PG-13)

A WWII action comedy, an absurdist ecological comedy, a sci-fi head-scratcher and a time-travel romance...all new this week!

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Take Two • April 19, 12:32pm – 12:34pm

Take Two: “Civil War” (R)

Does Alex Garland's controversial drama "Civil War" live up to the hype? Kirsten Dunst stars in a speculative thriller showing what a split in our Union might look like.

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UpFront Soul • April 20, 3:00am – 5:00am

UpFront Soul: Funk, soul, and jazz with Sanguine Fromage (Poetry Month Special)

We'll hear poets- many from the Harlem Renaissance and Black Arts Movements- reading their work, along with poetry set to music, and hip-hop. We'll hear from Nikki Giovanni, Langston Hughes, Gil Scott-Heron, Jessica Care Moore, and many more!

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American Routes • April 20, 7:00am – 9:00am

American Routes – Music, Comics & Collecting Records: R. Crumb & Jerry Zolten

This week on American Routes we spin some shellac and wax nostalgic with the iconic cartoonist, musician and record collector Robert Crumb, who’ll share with us his love of musical times gone by. Then we talk to educator and vinyl aficionado Jerry Zolten about the story of Paramount Records, started by a furniture manufacturer, whose recorded legacy is now contained in two swank suitcases.

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The Tenth Voice (LGBTQIA) • April 20, 1:00pm – 2:00pm

The Tenth Voice • April 20, 2024 – Through the Rainbow Lens

It is the third Saturday of the month and time for Through the Rainbow Lens with Matthew Koehler!

Matthew is a lifelong thespian, a proud bisexual, and a believer in the value of artistic expression. Forged in the Omaha youth theatre scene, he went on to earn a BFA in Theatre with a concentration in acting from Kansas City's Avila University. Matthew has worked at many theaters around town, as a spotlight operator and stage manager. Growing up in the arts taught Matthew that the lessons of theatre are inherently bound to the skills it takes to cultivate a full and forthright life.

Join us this Saturday at 1pm. And keep up to date with all thing Tenth Voice by visiting our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TenthVoice 

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This Way Out (LGBT) • April 20, 2:30pm – 3:00pm

Ann Bannon, Beebo Brinker’s BFF & global LGBTQ news!

Germany simplifies its legal gender change process

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WINGS • April 20, 2:30pm – 3:00pm

New Witches (Canadians re-creating the craft)

Two Canadians (one from a Scottish background and one from a Romanian background) discuss their historic links to witchcraft, their self-discovery as witches, and their analyses of what is happening with the craft. Featured speakers are Andra Zlatescu, musician, and Laura Hokstad, podcast host - both being Canadian witches.

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Art of the Song • April 21, 4:00am – 5:00am

Gabrielle Louise

The daughter of two vagabond musicians, she inherited the genetic predisposition to wanderlust and song.

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Wilderness Road • April 21, 5:00am – 7:00am

Wilderness Road – April 21, 2024 Wandering music from unknown to famous

Music to wander the Wilderness Road. Enjoy some new and some old, some familiar and unfamiliar music.

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Sunday Morning Musical Mashup • April 21, 7:00am – 9:00am

April 21 Mashup

Noted musicologist and published music author PAUL GOODGE joins host Patrick Lloyd all the way from the UK, live-in-the-studio, to discuss modern progressive music ... complete with a playlist comprising some really off-the-beaten path artists/tunes where we swap selections in battle-of-the-bands fashion.

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First Wave • April 22, 2:00am – 3:00am

FIRST WAVE:FIRST WAVE: CLASSIC PUNK AND NEW WAVE AND MORE

First Wave returns to the genesis and evolution of Punk, New Wave, its roots, and the eventual liberation of rock n roll. It brings context to the music to understand why the genres emerged and their importance in influencing bands in the 21st century.

Boxcar"Jawbreaker 1994
No Action"Elvis Costello & The Attractions 1978
Rockaway Beach"Ramones 1977
Hold Me Now"The Rumors 1965
Tell Her"True Believers 1986
Fascist DJ"The Exile 1977
Once In A Lifetime"Talking Heads 1980
Hes A Doll"The Honeys 1964
Running Free"Buzzcocks 1979
I Want Candy"The Strangeloves 1965
Love A Man In Uniform"Gang Of Four 1982
Color Me Impressed"The Replacements 1983
Cant Bring Me Down"Primitives 1989
Surf City"Jan & Dean 1963
Feel So Good"Lucy 1978
Here Comes Your Man"The Pixies 1989
Stay Free"The Clash 1978
I Need You"The Kinks 1965
Youre Gonna Watch Me"Pressler-Morgan One + One 1979
Funplex"B-52s 2008

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All Mixed Up • April 22, 3:00am – 5:00am

All Mixed Up : Part 1 & Part 2

Part One and Part Two

Part 1 Starting out in the Scenic World with music from Bob Dylan, boygenius, Call Me Spinster, Dire Straits, Dom La Nena, Elispie , Ennio Morricone, Fountains of Wayne, Jon Shain, Ollabelle, Ricky Nelson, Rufus Wainwright Feat. Andrew Bird & Chris Stills, Simon and Garfunkel, Skeewiff, Skye, and The Wood Brothers

Part 2 We celebrate John Candy & Joe Flaherty of SCTV with the Babe Ruth Story and the 1996 World Series New York Yankees with music from Edmundo Ros, Esquivel and His Orchestra, The Hoosier Hot Shots, The Impressions, Mel Torme, The Mike Flowers Pops, Mondo For The Flower Age, Moondog, The Nextdoors, The Norm Wooster Singers, Oasis, and some earth shaking tunes from Carol King, Sam Cooke and Van Morrison

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Exploration • April 22, 5:00am – 6:00am

ON EXPLORATIONS: how scientists view religion, and the mind from a scientific point of view

Dr. Michio Kaku speaks with Prof. Daniel Dennett, an American philosopher, writer, and cognitive scientist whose research centers on the philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and philosophy of biology. In the second half, Dr. Kaku speaks with Prof. Steven Pinker, an advocate of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of mind.

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Radio Active Magazine • April 23, 6:00pm – 6:30pm

US Institute of Peace and the Russo-Ukraine war

Ambassador William B. Taylor Jr., Vice President for Russia and Europe of the US Institute of Peace (USIP), discusses his work at USIP focusing primarily on the current Russo-Ukraine war. 

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All Souls Forum • April 23, 7:00pm – 8:00pm

Advancing Social Justice by Securing Constitutional Rights

Luz María Henríquez and Reva Wood will discuss how the ACLU of Missouri advocates for fair and equitable government that is respectful of individuals’ dignity.

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Cowtown Conversations • April 25, 9:00am – 10:00am

Join us as we have a conversation on banking with Academy Bank

Join us as we have a conversation with Academy Bank on building a relationship with your bank

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Cowtown Conversations • May 2, 9:00am – 10:00am

Join us as we have a conversation with Jackson County Legislator Sean Smith on Senior Citizen Property Tax Programs

Join us as wehave a conversation with Jackson County Legislator Sean Smith on property tax programs for those over 62.

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