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"KCUR is our source for escape and time shared together."

Jeff Mitchell and Patricia LoCascio have dubbed their Tuesday night ritual "TLDTN: This American Life Date Night."The couple orders dinner at a local drive-in restaurant and "armed with burgers and soda" they tune in to their favorite program on KCUR.


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"KCUR is my source for intelligent entertainment."

An avid listener to Car Talk on KCUR, Steve Laubach was driving and listening to the program when he was cut off in traffic. But, Laubach says, he found "serenity" while listening to"Click and Clack."


listen"KCUR is my source for supplemental learning."

Najmej Mahmourjafari enjoys programs like Fresh Air on KCUR. As an economics major at UMKC, Majmourjafari says she gains information that she's able to contribute to class discussions.


listen"KCUR is my source for news...both sides of the political spectrum."

Shelley Peters says her late mother taught her children to have an open mind. According to Peters, "KCUR helps to fill it."





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listen"KCUR is our source for R&R."

Christina Ciaccio pledges during KCUR's membership drive on behalf of her husband, Christian Nafziger, an army officer serving in Iraq. In Nafziger's care packages, he requests cookies, family pictures and public radio programs on CD.




listen"KCUR is my source for a voice of reason and a Saturday morning cartoon alternative."

Will Gregory wakes up to Morning Edition on KCUR each day. But Gregory says the programming offers something for the whole family. He says when he asks his six-year-old son, "Whad'Ya Know?" he always replies, "Not much, you?"


listen"KCUR is my source for ideas, thoughts, smiles, and a call to action."

Recent programming on The Walt Bodine Show has inspired UMKC student Maria Iliakova to think more about charitable contributions - to give back to Kansas City what it's given to her.





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