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Legendary bassist Edgar Meyer speaks with guest hosts Sascha Groschang and Laurel Parks about cooking simple and delicious food, falling in love with the bass, charting his own course, and the future of classical music.
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Smarsh's new book, "She Come By It Natural," looks at how Dolly Parton's music gave a voice to working class women.
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Two Missouri exonerees are now working to free others who were wrongly convicted, the city's Aviation Department says construction is going well at the Kansas City International Airport's new terminal, and Sarah Smarsh's new book is a love letter to Dolly Parton.
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Jenna Rae and Martin Farrell both grew up in cities. But when the two got serious about playing music together as the folk duo Jenna & Martin, they ended…
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Segment 1: New poll data suggests Americans don't know much when it comes to gun-related deaths. The results of the latest survey by Guns and America…
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Ken Burns' Country Music series inspires interviews with Kansas City musicians about what country music means to them.David Cantwell, pop and country…
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Segment 1: "All genocides ... begin with words," says one Emory professor concerned about a rise in anti-Semitic rhetoric. Anti-Semitism is on the rise…
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People who live around Kessler Park, just a few blocks from the Kansas City Museum in the Historic Northeast neighborhood, say it's the city's biggest…
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Commercial artist Matthew Hawkins is in his mid-40s and feeling like more of his life is behind him than ahead of him. So, he took some time off from his…
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Stage names aren't just for actors. Scott "Rex" Hobart and the members of his honky tonk and country band, Rex Hobart and the Misery Boys, have used other…
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Segment 1: With only three weeks left in the regular legislative session there are still major issues to be addressed.From asking Missourians to vote…
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When Lawrence songwriter Sky Smeed starts his new album lamenting that he’s leaving yet again, he sounds sad, like we're about to hear a story of one more…