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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.
  • Larry Groce has been host and artistic director of West Virginia Public Radio's Mountain Stage since its beginning in 1983. His taste and personality have helped set the tone of this long running radio and television series.
  • Larry Kaplow edits the work of NPR's correspondents in the Middle East and helps direct coverage about the region. That has included NPR's work on the Syrian civil war, the Trump administration's reduction in refugee admissions, the Iran nuclear deal, the US-backed fight against ISIS in Syria and Iraq, and the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians.
  • Take a deep dive into the Arts Economy of Eugene with an expert panel of local leaders.
  • Dive into the serenity of the Lan Su Chinese Scholar Garden with photographer Carol Isaak's exhibit, "SEASONS: LAN SU GARDEN" at the Dot Dotson Gallery. Discover how Isaak's contemplative photos capture the garden's beauty year-round. Featuring details on the October 3rd Opening Reception and the October 19 Artists' Talk/Book Signing at the Emerald Art Center.
  • Will TikTok be sold? The question has been asked before, during Trump's first term. But now, the situation has changed considerably.
  • The results are in! St. Vincent's self-titled album was by far the most popular record in our listener poll for the best music of 2014. On this week's show, we count down the Top 25.
  • Our resident chef shares recipes for spiced charoset, pavlova (flourless meringue cake) and chicken soup.
  • By a 60%-to-27% margin, Americans said they thought Trump would go down as either one of the worst presidents in history or below average. President-elect Joe Biden is viewed more positively.
  • The University of Oregon Women’s Basketball team moved from the Sweet Sixteen to the Elite Eight with their Friday night win over South Dakota State.The…
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