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A program guide for members of Prairie Public Broadcasting July 2015 July 10 Reina del Cid A folk rock band from Minneapolis, MN Q5 and Bloom Two talented sisters from Fertile, MN July 17 Sam Roth An amazing guitarist from Detroit Lakes, MN Anthony Miltich An acoustic-style musician from Fergus Falls, MN July 24 Paul Imholte The “stringman” from St. Cloud, MN Lines&Notes Music and poetry with teachers from Moorhead, MN July 31 NDSU Faculty Brass Quintet Refined music from Fargo’s university UND Student String Quartet Classic and original music from Grand Forks’ university Tune in for the new season Fridays at 9 pm CT!

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A program guide for members of Prairie Public BroadcastingJuly 2015

July 10Reina del Cid

A folk rock band from Minneapolis, MN

Q5 and BloomTwo talented sisters

from Fertile, MN

July 17Sam Roth

An amazing guitarist from Detroit Lakes, MN

Anthony MiltichAn acoustic-style musician

from Fergus Falls, MN

July 24Paul Imholte

The “stringman” from St. Cloud, MN

Lines&NotesMusic and poetry with teachers

from Moorhead, MN

July 31NDSU Faculty Brass Quintet

Refined music from Fargo’s university

UND Student String QuartetClassic and original music

from Grand Forks’ university

Tune in for the new seasonFridays at 9 pm CT!

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Visit www.prairiepublic.org for the most up-to-date schedules, including Prairie Public’s multicast schedules.Programming may change with little or no notice.Programs are listed in Central Time. Prairie Public local television productions are highlighted in blue.

10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

7 Tuesday7:00 The Abolitionists: American Experience

1820s-1838 (part 1 of 3) ¬8:00 The Abolitionists: American Experience

1838-1854 (part 2 of 3) ¬9:00 Frontline Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

8 Wednesday7:00 Operation Wild (part 2 of 3) ⁄8:00 First Peoples Europe ⁄9:00 NOVA Why Sharks Attack ⁄10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

9 Thursday7:00 Ask This Old House fi7:30 Ask This Old House fi8:00 Doc Martin ›9:00 Father Brown ›10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

10 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse “Running with the Antelope”

author Melanie Carvell fi8:00 Charlie Rose—The Week 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:

Backstage with Rising Artists fi9:00 Prairie Musicians Reina del Cid fi9:30 Prairie Musicians Q5 and Bloom fi10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

11 Saturday7:00 Vicar of Dibley ›7:30 After You’ve Gone ›8:00 After You’ve Gone ›8:30 As Time Goes By ›9:00 Austin City Limits Emmylou Harris

& Rodney Crowell ⁄10:00 Front and Center The Avett Brothers fi11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›

12 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show

Hooray for Hollywood fi8:00 Last Tango in Halifax (part 3 of 6) ™9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece (part 4 of 7) ⁄

1 Wednesday7:00 Operation Wild (part 1 of 3) ⁄8:00 First Peoples Asia/Australia ⁄10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

2 Thursday7:00 Ask This Old House fi7:30 Ask This Old House fi8:00 Doc Martin ›9:00 Father Brown ›10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

3 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse Fargo South High School

Teacher and Author Stephen Tiedman fi8:00 Charlie Rose—The Week8:30 The National Mall—America’s

Front Yard fi9:30 Anthem fi10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

4 Saturday7:00 Eagles of Mercy ⁄8:00 Magic Skies: A History of Fireworks fi9:00 A Capitol Fourth 2015 fi10:30 Ethan Presents: A Celebration of

America fi11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›

5 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show

Big Band Memories fi8:00 Last Tango in Halifx (part 2 of 6) ™9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece (part 3 of 7) ⁄10:00 The Crimson Field (part 3 of 6) fl11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›

6 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Tulsa fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Vintage Des Moines fi9:00 Black Gold Boom fi9:30 Music Voyager Albany/Columbus, GA ⁄

July Prime TimeTelevision Programs

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18 Saturday7:00 Vicar of Dibley ›8:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›8:30 As Time Goes By ›9:00 Austin City Limits

Queens of the Stone Age ⁄10:00 Front and Center Jon Batiste fi11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›

19 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show The Italian Show fi8:00 Last Tango in Halifax (part 4 of 6) ™9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece (part 5 of 7) ⁄10:00 The Crimson Field (part 5 of 6) ⁄11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›

20 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Madison fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Tampa fi9:00 Prairie Mosaic Sandy Lake Tragedy;

North Dakota Artists; Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County; Music from Wild Hands fi

9:30 Music Voyager The Bahamas: Raking and Scraping Across the Islands ⁄

10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

21 Tuesday7:00 Humanity from Space ⁄9:00 Frontline Drug Lord: The Legend of Shorty10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

22 Wednesday7:00 Life on the Reef (part 1 of 3) ⁄8:00 NOVA Why Planes Vanish ⁄9:00 NOVA Sunken Ship Rescue ⁄10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

23 Thursday7:00 Ask This Old House fi7:30 Ask This Old House fi8:00 Doc Martin ›9:00 Father Brown ›10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

24 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse Former Governor Sinner

Chief of Staff and Agriculture Department Staffer Chuck Fleming; North Dakota Council on the Arts fi

10:00 The Crimson Field (part 4 of 6) ⁄11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›

13 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Las Vegas fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Vintage Providence fi9:00 Prairie Mosaic Western Minnesota Steam

Threshers Reunion, a duet by Pop Wagner and Bob Bovee, Lawrence Welk’s legacy, and the pipe organ of Trinity Lutheran Church, Moorhead fi

9:30 Music Voyager The Bahamas— Junkanoo Celebration ⁄

10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

14 Tuesday7:00 The Abolitionists: American Experience

1854-Emancipation and Victory (part 3 of 3) ⁄

8:00 Blackout: American Experience ⁄9:00 Frontline Escaping ISIS10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

15 Wednesday7:00 Operation Wild (part 3 of 3) ⁄8:00 NOVA Chasing Pluto fi9:00 To Catch A Comet fi10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

16 Thursday7:00 Ask This Old House fi7:30 Ask This Old House fi8:00 Doc Martin ›9:00 Father Brown ›10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

17 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse UND Law School Dean

Kathryn Rand; UND Political Science Professor Steven Light; guitar maker Kevin Muiderman fi

8:00 Charlie Rose—The Week 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:

Backstage with Rising Artists fi9:00 Prairie Musicians Sam Roth fi9:30 Prairie Musicians Anthony Miltich fi10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

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8:00 Charlie Rose—The Week 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales:

Backstage with Rising Artists fi9:00 Prairie Musicians Paul Imholte fi9:30 Prairie Musicians Lines&Notes fi 10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

25 Saturday7:00 Vicar of Dibley ›8:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›8:30 As Time Goes By ›9:00 Austin City Limits Sarah Jarosz/

The Milk Carton Kids ⁄10:00 Front and Center James Blunt fi11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›

26 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show

Down on the Farm fi8:00 Last Tango in Halifax (part 5 of 6) ™9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece (part 6 of 7) ⁄ 10:00 The Crimson Field (part 6 of 6) ⁄11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›

27 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow

Vintage Charleston fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Columbus fi9:00 Tom Leach, The Father of the North

Dakota Petroleum Industry ⁄9:30 Music Voyager The Bahamas:

From the Islands to the World ⁄ 10:00 As Time Goes By ›

Coming this fall: A new documentary in Prairie Public’s “Germans from Russia” series

South America is a spacious land extending from tropical, equatorial forests to frozen tundra. Like North America before the turn of the 1900s, it was also a land of opportunity—a magnet of immigration from Europe and Asia. Some migrants came seeking gold and power, some sought asylum, still others were looking for homes where they might find peace and sustenance after turbulent times in their former countries. Many were Germans from Russia.

Tune in this fall for We (Never) Don’t Forget: South American Germans from Russia. The documentary, the eighth in Prairie Public’s Germans from Russia collection, gets to know these South Americans, many of whom are directly related to our Germans from Russia here in the United States and Canada—Black Sea Germans, Volga Germans, Volhynian Germans, Bessarabian Germans, and Mennonites.

Join us for the special world premiere of this new documentary at the North Dakota Heritage Center in Bismarck on July 15 at 7:30 pm.

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10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

28 Tuesday7:00 The Bomb Œ9:00 Uranium—Twisting the Dragon’s Tail

(part 1 of 2) Œ10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

29 Wednesday7:00 Life on the Reef (part 2 of 3) ⁄8:00 NOVA Nuclear Meltdown Disaster ⁄9:00 Uranium—Twisting the Dragon’s Tail

(part 2 of 2) Œ10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

30 Thursday7:00 Ask This Old House fi7:30 Ask This Old House fi8:00 Doc Martin ›9:00 Father Brown ›10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

31 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse “The High Divide” author Lin

Enger; Minneapolis Sculptor Paul Olson fi8:00 Charlie Rose—The Week 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with

Rising Artists fi9:00 Prairie Musicians

NDSU Faculty Brass Quintet fi9:30 Prairie Musicians

UND Student String Quartet fi10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

Overnight SchedulePrograms are listed in Central Time.The Abolitionists: American Experience 7/9, 1 am, 2 am; 7/16, 1 am

American Woodshop Sundays, 6:30 amAntiques Roadshow Wednesdays, 1 am, 2 am

Asia Insight Wednesdays, 12:30 amAsk This Old House Mondays, 4 am, 4:30 am; Saturdays, 1 am, 1:30 am

Austin City Limits Sundays, 4 amBlack Gold Boom 7/8, 3 amBlackout: American Experience 7/16, 2 amThe Bomb 7/30, 1 am

Charlie Rose—The Week Mondays, 1 amThe Crimson Field Tuesdays, 3 amDoc Martin Mondays and Saturdays, 2 amEcoSense for Living Sundays, 1:30 amFather Brown Mondays and Saturdays, 3 amFirst Peoples 7/3, 7/10, 2 am; 7/3, 3 am

Focus on Europe Sundays, 1 amFrontline Thursdays, 3 am, except 7/2, 7/30

Globe Trekker Sundays, 3 amHumanity from Space 7/23, 1 amThe Ideas Exchange Thursdays, 12:30 am, except 7/30

Innerviews with Ernie Manouse 7/30, 12:30 am

Lawrence Welk Show Tuesdays, 1 amLife on the Reef 7/24, 7/31, 1 amLiving Smart Sundays, 5 amMcLaughlin Group Sundays, 2:30 amMoneywise with Kelvin Boston Mondays, 1:30 am

Mount Rushmore: American Experience 7/2, 1 am

Music Voyager Wednesdays, 3:30 amNightly Business Report Saturdays, 5 amNOVA Fridays, 2 am, except 7/3, 7/10; 7/10, 7/24, 3 am

Operation Wild Fridays, 1 am, except 7/24, 7/31

Overheard with Evan Smith Saturdays, 12:30 am; Sundays, 2 am

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Sundays, 5:30 am

Painting with Paulson Sundays, 6 amPBS NewsHour Tuesday through Saturday, 4 am, except 7/23

Poldark on Masterpiece Tuesdays, 2 amPOV “The Overnighters” 7/2, 2 amPrairie Mosaic Wednesdays, 3 am, except 7/8, 7/29

Prairie Pulse Mondays, 12:30 amReligion & Ethics Newsweekly Tuesdays, 12:30 am

Scully/The World Show Fridays, 12:30 amTavis Smiley Tuesday-Saturday, Midnight; Saturdays, 5:30 am

To Catch a Comet 7/17, 3 amTo the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Sundays, Midnight; 7/23, 4:30 am

Tom Leach, The Father of the North Dakota Petroleum Industry 7/29, 3 am

Uranium—Twisting the Dragon’s Tail 7/30, 7/31, 3 am

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Mondays, Midnight

Well Read Sundays, 12:30 am

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7:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! æ 8:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood æ 8:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo æ 9:00 Sesame Street æ 10:00 Dinosaur Train æ 10:30 WordWorld æ 11:00 Peg + Cat æ 11:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog æ Noon Super Why! æ 12:30 Martha Speaks æ 1:00 Sesame Street æ 1:30 Caillou æ 2:00 Sid the Science Kid æ 2:30 WordGirl æ 3:00 Cyberchase æ 3:30 Arthur æ 4:00 Maya & Miguel æ 4:30 Odd Squad æ 5:00 BBC World News America5:30 PBS NewsHour 6:30 As Time Goes By ›

Symbol Key fi General audienceæ Suitable for all childrenÆ Directed to children age 7 and older⁄ Parental guidance suggested

Saturdays6:00 am Charlie Rose 7:00 Well Read fi7:30 McLaughlin Group 8:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 8:30 The Ideas Exchange 9:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s

Illustrated fi9:30 Pati’s Mexican Table fi10:00 Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam fi

Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke begins 7/1810:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics fi11:00 Ciao Italia fi11:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh fiNoon Market to Market12:30 Almanac 1:30 Knitting Daily fi2:00 Sewing with Nancy fi2:30 Quilting Arts fi3:00 American Woodshop fi 3:30 Painting with Paulson fi4:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home fi4:30 Ask This Old House fi5:00 Prairie Pulse fi5:30 Scully/The World Show fi6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Charlie Rose-The Week

Sundays 7:00 am Sesame Street æ 8:00 Bob the Builder æ 8:30 Space Racers fi 9:00 1001 Nights fi9:30 Thomas & Friends æ 10:00 Martha Speaks æ 10:30 SciGirls fi11:00 Curiosity Quest fi11:30 Mixed Nutz æ Noon Odd Squad æ except 7/12Noon Great Performances at the Met

“Iolanta/Buebeard’s Castle” ™ (7/12) (3 hrs)12:30 Living Smart fi except 7/121:00 POV “The Overnighters” ⁄ (7/5) (2 hrs)1:00 Independent Lens “Limited Partnership” fl

(7/19) (1 hr)1:00 Great Performances “Annie Lennox:

Nostalgia Live in Concert” ⁄ (7/26) (1 hr)2:00 Independent Lens “Born to Fly:

Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity” ⁄ (7/19) (1 hr)2:00 POV “Web Junkie” ⁄ (7/26) (1 hr)3:00 Globe Trekker ⁄ 4:00 Doc Martin ⁄ 5:00 Ultimate Restorations fi except 7/265:00 Music for Life: The Story of New Horizons fi

(7/26) (1 hr)6:00 Antiques Roadshow fi

Weekdays5:00 am Various Public Affairs programs (1½ hrs) 6:30 Wild Kratts æ except 7/16:30 Wild Kratts: Back in Creature Time æ

(7/1) (1 hr)7:00 Curious George æ except 7/1

July Daytime Television Programs

Enjoy an operatic double bill Tune in Sunday, July 12, at noon for two great operas from Great Performances at the Met. First, Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta features Anna Netrebko and Piotr Beczala. Then, Bartok’s Bluebeard’s Castle features Nadja Michael and Mikhail Petrenko. Valery Gergiev conducts both operas.

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July Television Highlights

Join veterinarian teams around the world as they undertake groundbreaking operations to try to save animals’ lives in Operation Wild, a new three-part series. Find out how pioneering human medicine is transforming ways to

look after animals in some of the most remote places on earth, and witness dramatic stories of ingenuity, invention and dedication. New! Wednesdays at 7 pm CT, beginning July 1

The United States National Mall, set in the heart of Washington, DC, is a place unlike any other on Earth, and its history is equally fascinating. The National Mall—America’s Front Yard examines the surprising and inspiring story of the Mall’s evolution. Friday, July 3, 8:30 pm CT

Celebrating 35 spectacular years on air, A Capitol Fourth will kick off the country’s 239th birthday with an all-star musical extravaganza that puts you front and center for the greatest display of fireworks anywhere in the nation. New! Saturday, July 4, 9 pm CT

Radicals. Agitators. Troublemakers. Liberators. Called by many names, the abolitionists tore the nation apart in order to make a more perfect union. American Experience’s The Abolitionists,

a three-part documentary, reveals how the abolitionists held fast to their cause, laying the civil rights groundwork for the future and raising weighty constitutional and moral questions that are with us still. Tuesdays, July 7 & 14, 7 pm CT

The Bomb tells a powerful story of the most destructive invention in human history. Through state-of-the-art transfer techniques that have turned recently declassified images into vivid, jaw-dropping footage, witness the raw power and strangely compelling beauty of rare views of above-ground nuclear tests. New! Tuesday, July 28, 7 pm CT

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Many Prairie Public local television productions are funded in part by the following:

Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund with money from the voters on November 4, 2008, North Dakota

Council on the Arts, North Dakota Humanities Council, and by the members of Prairie Public. Thank you!

July Television Highlights

The Great Barrier Reef is one of the richest and most complex natural ecosystems on Earth—home to a stunning array of animals, from microscopic plankton to 100-ton whales. The three-part series Life on the Reef presents a unique and fresh angle on Australia’s greatest natural icon, seen through the eyes of those who live, work. and play in this natural wonderland. New! Wednesday at 7 pm CT beginning July 22

NOVA captures New Horizon’s historic flyby of Pluto, the culmination of the spacecraft’s nine-year, three-billion-mile journey to reveal the first-ever

detailed images of this strange, icy world at the very edge of our solar system in Chasing Pluto. New! Wednesday, July 15, 8 pm CT. Stay tuned at 9 pm for To Catch a Comet.

This month on Austin City Limits, enjoy country legends Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell

(pictured, 7/11); the rock anthems of Queens of the Stone Age (7/18); and new acoustic music from instrumentalist Sarah Jarosz and folk songs from The Milk Carton Kids (7/25). Saturdays at 9 pm CT

Follow the evolution of a daredevil choreographer in Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs Gravity, a documentary from Catherine Gund and Independent Lens. Streb’s movement philosophy is

expressed through her technique, lifestyle, and challenges to assumptions about art, aging, injury, gender, and human possibility. New! Sunday, July 19, 2 pm CT

Back by popular demand from Great Performances is Annie Lennox: Nostalgia Live in Concert. Tune in for some of the most memorable melodies and lyrics from the American Songbook—songs like “Summertime,” “Georgia on My Mind,” “I Cover the Waterfront” and “God Bless the Child.” Sunday, July 26, 1 pm CT

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Radio Schedule

MONDAY—FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

12:00 am Classical MusicJazz After Hours Jazz After Hours

4:00

Morning Edition

5:00 Bluegrass ReviewSunday Baroque

6:00 Living on Earth

7:00 Weekend Edition Weekend Edition

9:00

Prebys on Classics

Car Talk with Click and Clack From the Top

10:00 Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me! Bob Edwards Weekend

11:00 This American Life The Thomas Jefferson Hour

12:00 pm Classical Music with Jeff Esworthy RadioLab TED Radio Hour

1:00 Classical Music with Julie Amacher

Vinyl Cafe America’s Test Kitchen

2:00 Travel with Rick StevesA Prairie Home Companion 3:00 Main Street Whad ‘Ya Know?

with Michael Feldman

4:00 All Things Considered

Weekend All Things Considered

Weekend All Things Considered

5:00 A Prairie Home Companion

Prairie Public Presents

6:00 Marketplace

A Little Night Music

6:30 All Things Considered

7:00 Main Street Riverwalk Jazz

8:00

MON World of OperaTUE Studio 360WED BackStory with the American History GuysTHU The Moth Radio HourFRI Friday Night Swing

Law of Jazz

9:00 MON World of OperaTUE-THU Classical MusicFRI Jazz Junket

Blues Cruise with Michael Olson

On Being with Krista Tippett

10:00 MON World of OperaTUE-THU Classical MusicFRI DreamFarm Radio

Beale St Caravan Notas Latinas

11:00

MON World of OperaTUE-THU Classical MusicFRI Song Travels with Michael Feinstein

Jazz After Hours Music From the Hearts of Space

Tear and Save! You likely have a regular listening schedule. But did you ever wonder what you may be missing? Tear out and save this schedule of

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if you listen online, on your smartphone, or with an HD radio. Stay tuned next month, when we’ll print Prairie Public’s Roots, Rock, and Jazz schedule.

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Page 12: July 2015 WAVES

LaSelle Gilman A Nebraska journalist finds adventure in the Orient.

Margaret Haughawout A poet brings bohemian life to a Kansas town.

Dorothy Thomas A schoolteacher’s stories resist feminine propriety.

Bertram Austin Lewis A black writer takes on the white academy.

W. Zolley Lerner A Jewish playwright in Kansas City gets discovered by Hollywood.

Earl Guy The man who wrote his first novel from a prison cell.

Faye Cashatt Lewis A woman starts a new life on a South Dakota homestead.

Ervin Krause Prairie Gothic: The Dark Side of the Plains.

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The Plains have produced many famous authors, but the writers you’ve never heard about are worth reading, too. Tune your radio to Main Street every weekday at 3 pm CT, and listen for “Lost Writers of the Plains” on Tuesdays in July and August.