Tune in tonight for part II of our audio doc "Generation AIDS: Minnesota's HIV/AIDS Crisis." KFAI's @trubritty covers the history of the virus' impact in Minnesota from 1986-1996.
Listen tonight at 7 pm on 90.3 in the Twin Cities or at KFAI.org.
Tonight at 7 pm on KFAI, MinneCulture Presents (@ListenKFAI) premiers our new two-part audio documentary "Generation AIDS: Minnesota's HIV/AIDS Crisis." KFAI's @trubritty reports.
Listen at 90.3 in the Twin Cities or at KFAI.org.
Tonight at 7pm on KFAI -- Live from Minnesota: MAYDA!! A half-hour of live, uninterrupted music recorded on location at @icehousempls. Then be sure to stick around for PaviElle being PaviElle at 7:30!!
Huddle up! Listen to our latest Minnesota radio stories about:
- Native American World War I veterans
- the radical edge of feminist theater in #MPLS
- the guy that "discovered" #Prince
- the lives of black Minnesotans in the 1940s
Listen here: soundcloud.com/minneculture#podcast
A trove of photo negatives reveal what life was like for black Minnesotans in the 1940s.
Listen to our story by KFAI's Kayla Song.
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[photography by the late John Glanton]
A hovering, bending doughnut named "Nimbus" recently landed outside the Minneapolis Central Library.
KFAI's @annastitt_ reports.
Listen: soundcloud.com/minneculture/b…
Bone-up on #Minnesota history.
This playlist of radio stories boasts true tales of bootleggers, slave dwellings, bank robbery and some women who dressed like men so they could fight in the Civil War.
Listen to our one-hour #history playlist:
soundcloud.com/minneculture/s…
120,000 Japanese Americans were forced into internment camps during #WWII. Minnesotan Sally Sudo and her family were among them. Listen to our story by KFAI's @JoeyPeters. soundcloud.com/minneculture/a…
MinneCulture podcast host Jumondeh Tweh wraps up Season 2 with “Ep. 16: Winter Special.”
An endearing ice fishing story. A weird hockey-music story. And Jumondeh skates, kinda.
Listen on iTunes: apple.co/2unJpgA#fishing#mnwild#mnmusic#winteriscoming#minnesota
"They liked us because we looked like them, we spoke their language."
Second generation Japanese-Americans served as interpreters in war-ravaged Japan after WWII. Hear from one Minnesotan who led these interpreters: soundcloud.com/minneculture/a…
Kimberly J. Brown plummeted 114 feet when the I-35W bridge collapsed beneath her and 179 others. She's written a book questioning whether the collapse was preventable. Listen to our story by KFAI's @EmilyKBright: bit.ly/2Ke2BBq