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  • Bakers all over the world experience the intoxicating smell of fresh baked bread, and many share their work with their communities. On this edition of Up…
  • Imagine a piano bar with not one, but two, pianists, often playing simultaneously and you'll have an idea of dueling pianos. On this edition of Up to Date…
  • Debra Granik, director of the Sundance Grand Jury prize award winning film Winter's Bone talks with Up to Date host Steve Kraske about her film, which…
  • Soul singer Erykah Badu tells us about public nudity and her many names, and she plays a game about online dating. (This segment originally aired on Feb. 9, 2013.)
  • Legislators in Topeka recommended major funding cuts for the Parents as Teachers program, then they backed off. On this edition of Up To Date we learn…
  • http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-844505.mp3Kansas City, MO – Missouri Governor Jay Nixon talks with Up to Date host…
  • http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-772581.mp3KansasCity, MO – With so much attention focused on the nation's top…
  • Parents have strong opinions about vaccination, a poll of parents done by the University of Michigan finds. Most want day care centers to require that children are up to date on their shots.
  • The U.S. wastes 133 billion pounds of food annually. Cutting that by 50 percent by 2020 is going to take a serious action plan. A new data-driven report ranks approaches that could get the job done.
  • The shutdown delayed the updating and testing of some of the IRS' systems. The original start date of tax season was Jan. 21. now it'll start no earlier than Jan. 28 and no later than Feb. 4.
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