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We travel back into the Dakota Life archives to 1999 and meet Fern Wirth and Rosalie Hubert, who describe what life was like for them during wartime.
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Two actors from the South Dakota Shakespeare Festival join us to talk about their characters in "The Merchant of Venice." Performances are from June 6 to 9 in Vermillion.
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"Thunderdomesticity: The F Word" features the work of 46 artists wheat-pasted on the exterior wall of the No. 7 Center Gallery in Vermillion. Catch it before the next rain.
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The festival offers a week of events to celebrate the works of William Shakespeare, including performances of "The Merchant of Venice." We get a preview of the production.
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Hundreds of athletes with intellectual disabilities compete in the Special Olympics Summer Games.
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Authorities say a fatal shooting in Vermillion was an act of self-defense during a home invasion.
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The opera "Notes on Viardot" will have its world premiere in Vermillion this week. We learn more from its composer, director and star performer.
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The new film dives into the unique and diverse collection on display at the National Music Museum in Vermillion. We hear the sounds and stories behind the documentary.
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SDPB takes a musical journey through the National Music Museum in Vermillion, South Dakota.
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A total of 2,509 Carnegie libraries were built between 1883 and 1929. In this Dakota Life story from 2001, we look at some of the libraries built in South Dakota.