South Dakota History
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Pope Francis called to check in on a Christian congregation in Gaza sheltering at their church almost every night since the Gaza war began. "Today we feel like we are orphans," a spokesperson says.
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The Max show uses actors and real people to stage elaborate recreations and imaginings of events. It's like a mystery tour, because you aren't given any clues about the final destination.
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Steven Levitsky studies how healthy democracies can slip into authoritarianism. He says the Trump administration has already done grave damage: "We are no longer living in a democratic regime."
More Arts & Life stories
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Ecology-minded South Dakotans convened in Sioux Falls last week to spend a day thinking about the city's river. Hear highlights from the Big Sioux Stewardship Summit.
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At the beginning of the 100th legislative session, iconic South Dakota artist Dick Termes was commissioned to create one of his Termespheres for the Capitol building. That project is at last complete
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U.S. Sen. John Thune joins us with an update on the Farm Bill. He discusses the conflicting opinions keeping the bill from essential updates.
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South Dakota poet John Nelson joins "In the Moment" to talk about his poetry book "Bootjack." He shares the process of finding the right language to capture the moment.
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It started with a change in her iPhone settings. It became an affair that stole her heart. Dorothy Rosby takes us through her relationship with the voice in her phone.
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Klaire Lockheart will continue her "brodalisque" series with this grant. She shares her disbelief at being named a grantee and how she's re-examining the male form.
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Strider Bikes offers balance bikes for new riders and adaptive bikes for riders of all abilities. We learn more about the South Dakota success story — and meet a happy cyclist.
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Karl Gehrke, host of Jazz Nightly, and Jim Spiers of the JAS Quintet join us to preview a live jazz event. Plus, we talk to Humbird and hear new tunes with Fresh Tracks.
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Our Dakota Political Junkies discuss Merrick Garland's visit to the state and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s South Dakota drug conviction.
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We preview a weekend arts event in Sioux Falls. Plus, we explore what these events bring to their communities and how SuFu Creative's model could apply to rural areas.
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The Sioux Falls SculptureWalk is naming Nathan Johansen’s “Gone to Seed” sculpture as its 2024 Best of Show.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley steps into the SDPB studio to discuss crime at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and a former state employee indicted for embezzlement.