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This week, we’re relying on the Twin Cities community - the eclectic, exciting and energetic society that we’re fortunate to surround ourselves with. This is a city and a show supported by collaboration, and we’ll hear two shining examples of people coming together in the name of achieving something greater than themselves. Jackie Renzetti carves out an account of the giant pumpkin culture, Parker Lemke sees the start of a comedy community, and we also hear the Word on the Street with Patrick Sharkey and the Weekly Release Spotlight with Zach Simon.
This week, we’re relying on the Twin Cities community - the eclectic, exciting and energetic society that we’re fortunate to surround ourselves with. This is a city and a show supported by collaboration, and we’ll hear two shining examples of people coming together in the name of achieving something greater than themselves. Jackie Renzetti carves out an account of the giant pumpkin culture, Parker Lemke sees the start of a comedy community, and we also hear the Word on the Street with Patrick Sharkey and the Weekly Release Spotlight with Zach Simon.
This week, we are paying tribute to Culture Queue Associate Producer Parker Lemke who is going on to bigger and better things. Parker joined us in December 2013, which feels like a lifetime ago at Radio K. Parker Lemke will join the ranks of print media, and while we're saddened to see him go, I know you’ll be seeing his name on one front page or the other very soon. This is the Parker Lemke Retrospective on Radio K’s Culture Queue.
This week, we are paying tribute to Culture Queue Associate Producer Parker Lemke who is going on to bigger and better things. Parker joined us in December 2013, which feels like a lifetime ago at Radio K. Parker Lemke will join the ranks of print media, and while we're saddened to see him go, I know you’ll be seeing his name on one front page or the other very soon. This is the Parker Lemke Retrospective on Radio K’s Culture Queue.
This week, we’re taking the power back. The man, the system, whatever you want to call the all-powerful force in society that you glare towards when things don’t work out – we’re fighting it. We’re protesting and contesting in two stories from our producers. In the first, Aaron Bolton gets in gear to argue Parking Tickets in the cities, Parker Lemke tries his hand at student protests and I talk to Sam Segal about Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight.
This week, we’re taking the power back. The man, the system, whatever you want to call the all-powerful force in society that you glare towards when things don’t work out – we’re fighting it. We’re protesting and contesting in two stories from our producers. In the first, Aaron Bolton gets in gear to argue Parking Tickets in the cities, Parker Lemke tries his hand at student protests and I talk to Sam Segal about Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight.
This week, we’re relying on the Twin Cities community. The eclectic, exciting and energetic society that we’re fortunate to surround ourselves with. We’re a diverse people who can change the entire world or make one person’s day a little bit better. Katie Bolin looks to Minneapolis to change Ebola in the US, Parker Lemke checks out the local comedy scene and Aaron Bolton gives us the go-to anti-stress soundtrack.
This week, we’re relying on the Twin Cities community. The eclectic, exciting and energetic society that we’re fortunate to surround ourselves with. We’re a diverse people who can change the entire world or make one person’s day a little bit better. Katie Bolin looks to Minneapolis to change Ebola in the US, Parker Lemke checks out the local comedy scene and Aaron Bolton gives us the go-to anti-stress soundtrack.
This week, we’re speaking out, through powerful poetry, against crimes in our city, for the plight of the needy. Parker Lemke listens to modern poetry in Minneapolis, and Matthew Curtis find the facts on bike theft, and Aaron Bolton looks into the benefits of music therapy.
This week, we’re speaking out, through powerful poetry, against crimes in our city, for the plight of the needy. Parker Lemke listens to modern poetry in Minneapolis, and Matthew Curtis find the facts on bike theft, and Aaron Bolton looks into the benefits of music therapy.
This week, we’re covering excellence, what it takes to achieve it. Whether it’s joining others and working together, leaving competitors in the dust while you go it alone with your own style, or just waiting until your time comes. Aaron Bolton scratches the surface of the vinyl resurgence, Parker Lemke pledges to cover academic fraternities, and Matthew Curtis takes a look at one of the leading tech companies in the game.
This week, we’re covering excellence, what it takes to achieve it. Whether it’s joining others and working together, leaving competitors in the dust while you go it alone with your own style, or just waiting until your time comes. Aaron Bolton scratches the surface of the vinyl resurgence, Parker Lemke pledges to cover academic fraternities, and Matthew Curtis takes a look at one of the leading tech companies in the game.
After putting the first week of school behind us, we’re reflecting on what means to be a student. Someone who is swamped with work and still trying to find time for themselves, saving pennies wherever they can and trying to get by. Zoe Peterson reads up on the rising prices of college textbooks, Katie Bolin sees what you can do if you’re taking care of a pet on a budget, and Parker Lemke finds the time to see what is going on in Art in St. Paul.
After putting the first week of school behind us, we’re reflecting on what means to be a student. Someone who is swamped with work and still trying to find time for themselves, saving pennies wherever they can and trying to get by. Zoe Peterson reads up on the rising prices of college textbooks, Katie Bolin sees what you can do if you’re taking care of a pet on a budget, and Parker Lemke finds the time to see what is going on in Art in St. Paul.
This week, we’re answering big questions, like is there a place for vintage technology in our increasingly digitized world? How can we make the modern fashion industry a more inclusive culture? How can time be used in filmography? Or what’s going on next weekend? Parker Lemke processes what it takes to be an analogue film photographer, Matthew Curtis explore the Minneapolis fashion scene, and Katie Bolin visits the Walker Art Center to stare at the clock that people are raving about.
This week, we’re answering big questions, like is there a place for vintage technology in our increasingly digitized world? How can we make the modern fashion industry a more inclusive culture? How can time be used in filmography? Or what’s going on next weekend? Parker Lemke processes what it takes to be an analogue film photographer, Matthew Curtis explore the Minneapolis fashion scene, and Katie Bolin visits the Walker Art Center to stare at the clock that people are raving about.
This week we’re all about conclusions. Aaron Bolton wraps up his historical account of Minneapolis Hip Hop, Katie Bolin pulls the breaks on her series of biking in the Twin Cities, and Parker Lemke takes a bow at the Fridley Theatre.
This week we’re all about conclusions. Aaron Bolton wraps up his historical account of Minneapolis Hip Hop, Katie Bolin pulls the breaks on her series of biking in the Twin Cities, and Parker Lemke takes a bow at the Fridley Theatre.
This week we’re exploring the issues that concern us during our day to day lives in the Twin Cities. Katie Bolin takes a ride around Minneapolis to find out what makes for a so-called biker city, Parker Lemke takes in the heated debate involving our clean air and e-cigarettes, and Matthew Curtis takes a closer look at the controversial additions to the U of M campus and the surrounding areas.
This week we’re exploring the issues that concern us during our day to day lives in the Twin Cities. Katie Bolin takes a ride around Minneapolis to find out what makes for a so-called biker city, Parker Lemke takes in the heated debate involving our clean air and e-cigarettes, and Matthew Curtis takes a closer look at the controversial additions to the U of M campus and the surrounding areas.
Amy Friedman discovers the true meaning of identity, Parker Lemke does something, and Aaron Bolton starts his series of the convoluted history of Minneapolis hip-hop.
Amy Friedman discovers the true meaning of identity, Parker Lemke does something, and Aaron Bolton starts his series of the convoluted history of Minneapolis hip-hop.
Nathan Gerdes sings his heart out for the last time and talks with metal vocalists, Parker Lemke travels the world of comics and looks into their presence in Minneapolis, and new music reporter Aaron Bolton stays up past curfew and visits the Northern Spark Festival.
Nathan Gerdes sings his heart out for the last time and talks with metal vocalists, Parker Lemke travels the world of comics and looks into their presence in Minneapolis, and new music reporter Aaron Bolton stays up past curfew and visits the Northern Spark Festival.
This week, we’re getting creative. Not with macaroni pictures and Papier-mâché, but with some of the most talented minds in the Twin Cities that breaking the mould in their creative fields of work. Katie Bolin talks to a musician that separating himself from the crowd, Parker Lemke finds out what it takes to be a craftsman and Nathan Gerdes discovers the origins of a genre. Host Matt Curtis talks with Radio K Traffic Director Jio Nocon about the Weekly Release Spotlight, "Dissed and Dismissed" by Tony Molina.
This week, we’re getting creative. Not with macaroni pictures and Papier-mâché, but with some of the most talented minds in the Twin Cities that breaking the mould in their creative fields of work. Katie Bolin talks to a musician that separating himself from the crowd, Parker Lemke finds out what it takes to be a craftsman and Nathan Gerdes discovers the origins of a genre. Host Matt Curtis talks with Radio K Traffic Director Jio Nocon about the Weekly Release Spotlight, "Dissed and Dismissed" by Tony Molina.
Our society is driven by media, and this week we’re indulging in it and appreciating what Minneapolis and St-Paul have to offer on a given weekend. Amy Friedman tries to sing karaoke, Matt Curtis visits a thriving film festival, and Parker Lemke learns about the significance of one of the most revered comic book heroes.
Our society is driven by media, and this week we’re indulging in it and appreciating what Minneapolis and St-Paul have to offer on a given weekend. Amy Friedman tries to sing karaoke, Matt Curtis visits a thriving film festival, and Parker Lemke learns about the significance of one of the most revered comic book heroes.