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On this edition, we talk with Rob Davis of ProPublica about his coverage of ICE in Portland and how Fox News is distorting the reality on the ground. And we finish up our segment with Kendra Schertell about holiday events happening in the region.
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We talk to State Senator Christine Drazan, a republican who is once again going to challenge Tina Kotek for the job of Oregon Governor in the next election. We also talk with our own Arts and Culture reporter, Kendra Schertell to preview events and happenings in Oregon this holiday season.
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A play about loss, resilience, and the power of Native stories opens Nov. 7 at Eugene’s Very Little Theater.
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This week we have a very special guest, Eugene S.L.U.G Queen Hilaria Gastrognome. So of course, we're going to quiz her about slimy things!
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James Lavadour's powerful exhibit at JSMA, Eugene. Listen to Sandy Brown Jensen's review of the Umatilla artist's geological landscapes and the "Earth's Autobiography."
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The celebration of Día de los Muertos returns to the Corvallis Museum this Saturday, featuring live music, crafts, food, and cultural traditions that honor loved ones who have passed.
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Eugene’s 72-Hour Horror Film Competition celebrated its tenth anniversary at the McDonald Theatre Sunday night.
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Eugene musician Lea Jones has died. He was well-known in the local music community.
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We love finding out new things about our great state, and this week our quiz is all about Oregon! Listen along as Nick from Eugene is put to the test!
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KLCC welcomes BirdNote to its airwaves and talks with Eugene artist Emily Poole, who brought the show’s vivid bird stories to life through art.
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This week our quiz is all about rules and laws that we think are neat... For example, did you know that in order to practice law in Kentucky one has to swear that they never participated in a duel? We're not usually sticklers but we'll be watching Dave from Corvallis like a hawk!
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On this edition we talk with LaRonn Katchia, a documentary film maker about how Bigfoot fits in with indigenous people's culture and we speak with Khushboo Rathore, with the Oregon Journalism Project about surprising stats on dangerous jobs in the state.