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  • In the third episode of our series featuring works that had their premieres in Paris, we'll hear music by Albéric Magnard, Jean-Philippe Rameau and Olivier Messaien. We'll also hear Maurice Ravel's "Rapsodie Espagnole" as well as his celebrated orchestral arrangement of Modest Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition."
  • This week, Michael Stern and Dan Margolies begin an exploration of pieces related to London, with music by James MacMillan, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Franz Joseph Haydn.
  • This week, Michael Stern and Dan Margolies continue an exploration of pieces related to London, with music by Franz Joseph Haydn, Edward Elgar and Johannes Brahms.
  • Which building plans the coronavirus put on hold and which finished and opened despite it, and analysis of the Kansas City Chiefs' chances of repeating as NFL champions.
  • A look at the most recent firings and investigations at the University of Kansas Athletics Department, and the culture of sexual assault in college sports programs.
  • Economist Stephanie Kelton says it's times like these that require big spending by the federal government and an independent bookstore owner is gaining attention in his campaign to get consumers to buy local.
  • The new Buck O'Neil Bridge design has not been well-received and the Vatican says it will not bless same-sex marriages.
  • Cellist Yo-Yo Ma joins hosts Michael Stern and Dan Margolies for an in-depth and personal conversation. We'll hear never before aired live performances from the Kansas City Symphony's archives featuring Yo-Yo Ma as soloist.
  • How to maintain your mental health while working from home and where to find the best bowls of warm sustenance in the metro.
  • A legislative audit estimates there was $600 million in unemployment fraud in Kansas in 2020, and legendary sportscaster Bob Davis remembers his career calling games for the Kansas City Royals and the Kansas Jayhawks in his memoir.
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