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Since a serendipitous moment spent with Oscar Howe, the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate artist has played a key role in the revival of Native flute making and music.
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The annual festival of polka, kolaches and Beseda returns to Bon Homme County.
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SDPB heard from Mikey Peters, Director of Dakota Studies at Tiospa Zina Tribal School on the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Reservation about the importance of Dakota language for youth,
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This week, the art world saw two record breaking sales in the same auction. At Christie’s sale entitled “Looking Forward to the Past,“ Pablo Picasso's “Les Femmes d’Alger (Version
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Next Wednesday marks a century since the visionary artist was born at Joe Creek. Here's a few ways to enrich your own imagination through the legacy he left behind.
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Today music lovers from Paris to New York to Sioux Falls celebrate International Jazz Day. Host Uncle Jimmo brings the celebration to the airwaves tonight on SDPB Radio's Jazz Nightly.
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There are many types of artists in the world. Some of those artists become well known and make millions of dollars, others don’t. And some view art as nothing more than a hobby.
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The lineup for the 2015 Sioux Falls JazzFest event has been announced with Grace Potter, Boz Scaggs, and Marcia Ball headlining the event.
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SDPB invites you to a free screening of the Oscar-nominated documentary, premiering April 28 on SDPB TV.
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The NAACP Image and SAG Award winning actor, producer, activist and author talks about his role in the new film “Blackbird.“