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Amy Hobbs, a photographer and owner of Storefront Studios, shares a voicemail from her gran, Marilyn Calvert, who was a true Southern belle born on a cotton patch in Holly Pond, AL. Amy's voice waivers and carries the weight of grief as she remembers her joyful, opinionated, and wonderfully persnickety gran. For Amy, hearing her gran's voice is a powerful reminder of love wrapped in honesty, humor, and care.Have a message you keep? Email us at voiceimprints@kwit.org.
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Diana Wooley from LAMB Theatre comes in for this week's St. Patrick's Day edition of Cultural Continuum. LAMB is heading into the final week of their current production The Messenger and they have an event planned for next weekend as well.
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Adrian Kolbo who hosted the web series Sioux City Foodie and SPM's Food 4 Thought will be hosting a special event tonight for Siouxland Public Media in the Western Iowa Tech Culinary Institute. He's with SPM's Steve Smith to talk about that, and a bunch of other things too.
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Sioux City photographer Britton Hacke talks to Siouxland Public Media's Sheila Brummer about his photography show at Vangarde Arts.
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Sioux City Photographer Britton Hacke launches another calendar to benefit the Warming Shelter
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Des Moines photographer Molly Wood talks about her journey as an artist, her work with poison plants, and the key for taking good pictures
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J. P. Morgan was the richest man in turn-of-the-century America. Edward Curtis, the largely uneducated son of a tub-thumping preacher, entered his…
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On The Exchange this week we talk with some of the candidates from this general election. Mayor Bob Scott will talk about his re-election and Rhonda…
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Siouxland has experienced a little flooding and that has bothered Siouxlanders. water in the basement can damage precious photos and family mementos.…
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"Photography has been around for almost a hundred and eighty years, and even now there are still some people who fight against photography being an…