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pays tuneful tribute to the barn, a rapidly disappearing icon
of our Midwestern landscape and agricultural heritage.
The 60-minute documentary explores the architecture,
history, preservation, restoration, and current uses of seven barns, accompanied by barn dance music from The Radio Stars, Rhythms of the
Heart, Tigirlily, The Hay Shakers, and more. The documentary
project has also grown to include a music CD and a beautiful coffee table book produced by Preservation
North Dakota.
Tune in Tuesday, June 2, at 7 pm CT for the television
premiere of this new Prairie Public documentary.
Production funding for Hay Day: Musical Barns of North Dakota
provided in part by Gate City Bank, BNSF Railway, North Dakota Farmers
Union, State Historical Society of North Dakota, and by the members
of Prairie Public.
Join us for special screening parties to celebrate Hay Day:
Musical Barns of North Dakota. We’ll see selected
segments of the film and enjoy a little live music and some refreshments. The events are free and open to the public.
June 18, 7 pm Fargo TheatreJune 25, 7 pm ND State
Heritage Center Auditorium
HAY DAY: MUSICAL BARNS OF NORTH DAKOTA
A program guide for members of Prairie Public BroadcastingJune 2015
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.
For? fi3:30 More Trains Around North America:
Great Scenic Railways fi5:30 Daniel O’Donnell: Stand Beside Me fi7:00 The Tenors: Under One Sky fi8:30 Celtic Thunder: The Show fi10:30 Zoltan Maga: From Budapest with Love
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8 Monday7:00 Hay Day: Musical Barns of North Dakota
fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Behind the Scenes
In Bismarck fi10:00 Waiting for God ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
9 Tuesday7:00 The Roosevelts: An Intimate History
The Common Cause (1939-1944) (part 6 of 7) ™
9:00 Frontline Prison State10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
10 Wednesday7:00 Surviving the Tsunami: A NOVA Special
Presentation ⁄8:00 NOVA D-Day’s Sunken Secrets ⁄10:00 Waiting for God ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
11 Thursday7:00 Ask This Old House fi7:30 Ask This Old House fi8:00 Doc Martin ›9:00 Father Brown ›10:00 Waiting for God ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
12 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill7:30 Prairie Pulse Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney
fi8:00 Charlie Rose—The Week8:30 Great Performances Twilight: Los Angeles
10:00 Waiting for God ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
13 Saturday7:00 Vicar of Dibley ›8:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›8:30 As Time Goes By ›9:00 Austin City Limits Nine Inch Nails ⁄10:00 Infinity Hall Live Jonathan Edwards ⁄
1 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow: Behind the Scenes
In Bismarck fi10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
2 Tuesday7:00 Hay Day: Musical Barns of North Dakota
fi8:00 The Roosevelts: An Intimate History The
Rising Road (1933-1939) (part 5 of 7) ¬10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
3 Wednesday7:00 Celtic Thunder Mythology fi9:00 The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute fi10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
4 Thursday7:00 The Tenors: Under One Sky fi8:30 Brit Floyd: Live at Red Rocks fi10:00 Waiting for God ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
5 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill7:30 Motown 25 (My Music) fi9:30 Transatlantic Sessions fi10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
6 Saturday9:00 am America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s
Illustrated fiNoon Market to Market12:30 Almanac1:30 Antiques Roadshow: Behind the Scenes
In Bismarck fi7:00 Country Pop Legends (My Music) fi9:00 My Yearbook: 1960-1963 (My Music) fi10:30 Red Rock Serenade fi11:30 Rick Steves’ Europe: Remote, Sacred,
Wild fi
7 Sunday12:30 pm 30 Days to a Younger Heart with
Dr. Steven Masley fi2:00 Deepak Chopra: What are You Hungry
June Prime TimeTelevision Programs
11:00 Charlie Rose
20 Saturday7:00 Vicar of Dibley ›7:30 After You’ve Gone ›8:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›8:30 As Time Goes By ›9:00 Austin City Limits Los Lobos/Thao
& The Get Down Stay Down ⁄10:00 Infinity Hall Live Dawes ⁄11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›
21 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Summer Sounds fi8:00 Tales from the Royal Wardrobe ⁄9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece (part 1 of 7) ⁄10:00 The Crimson Field (part 1 of 6) ⁄11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›
22 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Sacramento
fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Louisville fi9:00 Prairie Mosaic Guitar Builder Kevin
Muiderman, ND Senator Gerald Nye, Mahno-men County Museum, Useful Jenkins fi
9:30 Music Voyager Atlanta, GA fi10:00 Waiting for God ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
23 Tuesday7:00 Independent Lens Limited Partnership fl8:00 George Michael—Live in London fi9:00 Frontline Rape on the Night Shift10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
24 Wednesday7:00 NOVA Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius fi8:00 First Peoples Americas/Africa
(part 1 and 2 of 5) ⁄10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
25 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
26 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›
14 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show My Blue Heaven fi8:00 Secrets of the Manor House ⁄9:00 Secrets of Her Majesty’s Secret Service
⁄10:00 Secrets of Underground London ⁄11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›
15 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage St. Louis fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Rochester fi9:00 Prairie Mosaic Sculptor Paul Olson; the
Time Span Museum in Helmsdale, Scotland; the historical story of Alexander McKenzie; and singer/songwriter Andra Suchy fi
9:30 Music Voyager Pueblo, CO fi10:00 Waiting for God ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
16 Tuesday7:00 The Roosevelts: An Intimate History
A Strong and Active Faith (1944-1962) (part 7 of 7) ⁄
9:00 Frontline Solitary Nation10:00 Waiting for God ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
17 Wednesday7:00 Lily: A Bear’s Life fi8:00 A Mother’s Son (part 1 of 2) ⁄9:00 A Mother’s Son (part 2 of 2) ⁄10:00 Waiting for God ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
18 Thursday7:00 Ask This Old House fi7:30 Ask This Old House fi8:00 Doc Martin ›9:00 Father Brown ›10:00 Waiting for God ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
19 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill7:30 Prairie Pulse North Dakota Senior
Medicare Patrol Coordinator Brenda Munson, and a story by Greg Carlson fi
8:00 Charlie Rose—The Week8:30 Great Performances Boston Symphony
Orchestra: Andris Nelsons’; Inaugural Concert fi
10:30 Nightly Business Report
7:30 Prairie Pulse Author and Fargo South High Teacher Stephen Tiedman, The Orphan Train fi
8:00 Charlie Rose—The Week8:30 In Performance at the White House
The Gospel Tradition fi9:30 Facing Fear ⁄10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
27 Saturday7:00 Vicar of Dibley ›7:30 After You’ve Gone ›8:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›8:30 As Time Goes By ›9:00 Austin City Limits Tweedy ⁄
10:00 Infinity Hall Live The Best of Infinity Hall Live ⁄
11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›
28 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Broadway Musicals
fi8:00 Last Tango in Halifax (part 1 of 6) ™9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece (part 2 of 7) ⁄10:00 The Crimson Field (part 2 of 6) ™11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›
29 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Denver fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Hartford fi
Register now for the 2015 Teacher Training Institute
PreK-12 teachers may receive graduate credit for attending a two-day teacher training institute being
offered in June by Prairie Public Broadcasting. The Prairie Region Teacher Training Institute will focus on strengthening the preK-12 arts, history, and culture curriculum through the innovative use of strong video and other technologies, placing emphasis on cross-curricular applications.
Teachers may also receive a $100 stipend for attending the Institute, then writing and submitting an approved, media-rich lesson plan integrating regional arts, history and/or culture into a cross-curricular lesson.
The Institute is scheduled for June 23 and 24, 2015, at Concordia College in Moorhead. Information and registration is at prairiepublic.org/education.
Prairie Public is hosting the Institute in partnership with The Energy and Environmental Research Center’s The Plains CO2 Reduction (PCOR) Partnership project, the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, and the North Central Council for School Television.
It’s not too lateThree dozen travelers are on board for Prairie Public’s Queen Mary 2, British Isles, and Highclere Castle trip, and it’s not too late for you to sign up for the experience. Contact our travel partner, Satrom Travel & Tour, at 1-800-833-8787 or satromtravel.com.
9:00 Prairie Mosaic James J. Hill’s Railroad Empire, Singer/songwriter Elisa Korenne, a Dakota Indian Story, Mille Lacs Indian Museum, and a Duet by Chris Kachian and David Jenkins fi
9:30 Music Voyager Macon/Athens, GA fi10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
30 Tuesday7:00 Mount Rushmore: American Experience
⁄8:00 POV The Overnighters ⁄10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose
Overnight SchedulePrograms are listed in Central Time.American Woodshop 6/21, 6/28, 6:30 amAntiques Roadshow 6/17, 6/24, 1 am, 2 am
Antiques Roadshow: Behind the Scenes In Bismarck 6/3, 1 am; 6/10, 2 am
Asia Insight Wednesdays, 12:30 amAsk This Old House Mondays, 4 am, 4:30 am, except 6/1, 6/8; Saturdays, 1 am, 1:30 am except 6/6
Austin City Limits Sundays, 4 am, except 6/7
The Best of Daniel O’Donnell Music & Memories 6/2, 3 am
Brit Floyd: Live at Red Rocks 6/6, 2:30 amCeltic Thunder Mythology 6/5, 1 amCeltic Thunder–The Show 6/9, 2:30 amCharlie Rose—The Week Mondays, 1 am, except 6/8
Country Pop Legends (My Music) 6/8, 12:30 am
The Crimson Field 6/23, 6/30, 3 amDoc Martin Mondays, 2 am, except 6/8; Saturdays, 2 am, except 6/6
Ecosense for Living 6/28, 1:30 amThe Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute 6/5, 3 am
Father Brown Mondays, 3 am, except 6/8; Saturdays, 3 am, except 6/6
First Peoples 6/26, 2 am, 3 amFocus on Europe Sundays, 1 amFrontline Thursdays, 3 am, except 6/4George Michael–Live in London 6/25, 2 amGlobe Trekker Sundays, 3 am, except 6/7Great Decisions in Foreign Policy Sundays, 1:30 am, except 6/28
Hay Day: Musical Barns of North Dakota 6/4, 6/10, 1 am
The Ideas Exchange Thursdays, 12:30 am, except 6/4
Independent Lens 6/25, 1 amIt’s an Age Thing 6/4, 12:30 amLawrence Welk Show Tuesdays, 1 am, except 6/2, 6/9
Lawrence Welk’s TV Treasures 6/2, 1 amLily: A Bear’s Life 6/19, 1 amLiving Smart Sundays, 5 am, except 6/7A Mother’s Son 6/19, 2 am McLaughlin Group Sundays, 2:30 amMotown 25 (My Music Presents) 6/7, 3 amMusic Voyager 6/17, 6/24, 3:30 amMy Yearbook: 1960-1963 (My Music) 6/8, 2:30 am
Nightly Business Report Saturdays, 5 amNOVA 6/12, 2 am; 6/26, 1 amOverheard with Evan Smith Saturdays, 12:30 am; Sundays, 2 am
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Sundays, 5:30 am, except 6/7
Painting with Paulson Sundays, 6 am, except 6/7
PBS NewsHour Tuesday through Saturday, 4 am, except 6/2, 6/3, 6/4, 6/5, 6/9, 6/11
Poldark on Masterpiece 6/23, 6/30, 2 amPrairie Mosaic 6/17, 6/24, 3 amPrairie Pulse Mondays, 12:30 am, except 6/8
Red Rock Serenade 6/8, 4 amReligion & Ethics Newsweekly Tuesdays, 12:30 am
Rick Steves’ Europe: Remote, Sacred, Wild 6/3, 6/9, 4:30 am; 6/7, 6:30 am
Rick Steves’ Festive Europe 6/5, 4:30 am; 6/7, 6 am
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History 6/4, 2 am; 6/11, 6/18, 1 am
Rough Cut–Woodworking with Tommy Mac 6/14, 6:30 am
Scully/The World Show Fridays, 12:30 amSecrets of Her Majesty’s Secret Service 6/16, 3 am
Secrets of the Manor House 6/16, 2 amSurviving the Tsunami: A NOVA Special Presentation 6/12, 1 am
Tavis Smiley Tuesday through Saturday, Midnight; Saturdays, 5:30 am
The Tenors: Under The Sky 6/6, 6/9, 1 amThis Old House Hour 6/1, 4 amTo the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Sundays, Midnight
Transatlantic Sessions 6/7, 5 amThe Truth about Money with Ric Edelman Mondays, 1:30 am, except 6/8
Victor Borge’s Timeless Comedy! 6/2, 6/4, 4:30 am
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Mondays, Midnight
Well Read Sundays, 12:30 am
9:00 Sesame Street æ 10:00 Dinosaur Train æ 10:00 Dinosaur Train: Dinosaurs A to Z æ (1 hr.)
(6/1, 6/5)10:00 Dinosaur Train: Submarine Adventure æ
(1 hr.)(6/8, 6/12)10:00 Dinosaur Train: Zeppelin Adventure æ
(1 hr.)(6/15, 6/17, 6/19)10:00 Dinosaur Train: Nature Trackers Adventure
Camp æ (1 hr) (6/22, 6/26)10:30 WordWorld æ except 6/1, 6/5, 6/8, 6/12,
6/15, 6/17, 6/19, 6/22, 6/2611:00 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 Waiting for God › As Time Goes By begins 6/23
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 Great Decisions in Foreign Policy7:30 McLaughlin Group 8:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 8:30 It’s an Age Thing fi (6/6)8:30 The Ideas Exchange fi except 6/6 9:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s
Illustrated fi 9:30 Pati’s Mexican Table fi 10:00 Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam fi 10:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking fi
Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics begins 6/2011:00 A Chef’s Life fi Ciao Italia begins 6/20 11:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh fi Noon Market to Market12:30 Almanac 1:30 Knitting Daily fi 2:00 Sewing with Nancy fi 2:30 Quilting Arts fi 3:00 Rough Cut–Woodworking with Tommy Mac fi
American Woodshop begins 6/203:30 Painting with Paulson fi 4:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home fi 4:30 Ask This Old House fi 5:00 Prairie Pulse fi 5:30 Scully/The World Show fi 6:00 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 fi 11:00 Curiosity Quest fi 11:30 EnviroPals! æ Mixed Nutz begins 6/14Noon Odd Squad æ 12:30 Living Smart fi (6/14, 6/28)12:30 Great Performances at the Met: “The Merry
Widow” ⁄ (6/21) (2½ hrs.)1:00 IQ: Smartparent fi (6/14)1:00 Give It All Away: Newman’s Own Recipe for
Success fi (6/28)1:30 The Empowered Patient fi (6/14)1:30 Feel Grand with Jane Seymour fi (6/28)2:00 Penelope fi (6/14)(1 hr.)2:00 Aging Matters–End of Life fi (6/28)(1 hr.)3:00 Globe Trekker ⁄ 4:00 Doc Martin ⁄ 5:00 Ultimate Restorations fi 6:00 Antiques Roadshow fi
Weekdays5:00 am Various Public Affairs programs (1½ hrs.) 6:30 Wild Kratts æ 7:00 Curious George æ 7:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! æ8:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood æ 8:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo æ
June Daytime Television Programs
*Special membership drive programs air June 1-8.
See the prime time schedule for details!
Broadway director and choreographer Susan Stroman makes her Great Performances at the Met debut with a lavish new staging of
Lehár’s effervescent operetta, The Merry Widow, performed in English. Soprano Renée Fleming adds a new character to her Met repertory as
Hanna, the widowed millionairess. New! Sunday, June 21, 12:30 pm CT
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June Television Highlights
Re-live the thrill and get an extra peek at the making of the episodes, with Antiques Roadshow: Behind the Scenes in Bismarck. We’ll rebroadcast all three hours of Roadshow’s visit to Bismarck, then go behind the scenes to investigate the treasures found in North Dakota—including these Tlingit Shamanic masks that Roadshow appraisers valued at $250,000. New! Monday, June 1, 7 pm CT, Saturday, June 6, 1:30 pm CT, and Monday, June 8, 8 pm CT
Roy Clark hosts My Music: Country Pop Legends, an emotional trip down three decades of memory lane with performances from Glenn Campbell (pictured), Crystal Gayle, Hank Locklin, Bill Anderson, BJ Thomas, the Bellamy Brothers, the Browns and more. Saturday, June 6, 7 pm CT
A mother suspects that her son could be the killer of a recently found dead girl, and she becomes caught in a torturous dilemma of whether to denounce him or protect him in A Mother’s Son, starring Hermione Norris, Paul McGann, and Martin Clunes. New! Wednesday, June 17, 8 pm CT
Great Performances Boston Symphony Orchestra: Andris Nelsons’ Inaugural Concert is a one-night-only event that celebrates the beginning of music director Andris Nelsons’ tenure as the 15th music director and features the acclaimed Latvian soprano Kristine Opolais and the internationally acclaimed German tenor Jonas Kaufmann. New! Friday, June 19, 8:30 pm CT
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!
June Television Highlights
Almost 40 years ago, Captain Ross Poldark galloped across the television screens of millions of PBS viewers, vexing villains and winning hearts in one of Masterpiece’s earliest hit series, Poldark. Now the gallant captain rides again in a thrilling new version with all the action, adventure, and romance of the original, plus even more spectacular Cornish scenery and rousing local color. Aidan Turner stars as Ross Poldark, a redcoat who returns to Cornwall after the American Revolutionary War. The new Poldark airs in seven exciting episodes beginning June 21. New! Sundays at 9 pm CT
First Peoples shows how the mixing of prehistoric human genes led the way for our species to survive and thrive around the globe. Archaeology, genetics, and anthropology cast new light on 200,000 years of history, detailing how early humans became dominant. New! Wednesday, June 24, 8 pm CT
Last Tango in Halifax is back with a third award-winning season! Celia and Alan plan to make the most of their time together, Caroline and Kate settle into married life, and old habits come back to haunt Gillian. New! Sundays at 8 pm CT, beginning June 28
In a North Dakota town where the oil business is booming, busloads of newcomers find slim work prospects and a se-vere housing shortage. POV tells the story of The Overnighters and Pastor Jay Reinke, who converted his church into a makeshift dorm. New! Tuesday, June 30, 8 pm CT
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Radio Features
A new voice on your radioAfter 23 years as The Voice of Prairie Public’s
sponsorship and promotions messages, Deanne Willows has moved on to new challenges. Deanne began her career with Prairie Public as a general assignment reporter and evening news anchor. That position morphed into operations manager, office manager, traffic director, and so much more. We’ll miss her!
Stepping in as The New Voice is Erik Deatherage, who comes to Prairie Public from a public radio station in Maryland—where he was assistant program director, host, and production manager. Erik’s not new to the Prairie Public family: he worked with our own Mike Olson in the early ’90s as a news reporter, on-air host, and music programmer. Welcome Erik!
Interested in good storytelling?
Bill Thomas, Prairie Public’s director of radio, will talk about how stories shape our lives at Prairie Village Museum as part of the museum’s Prairie Talks series. Also speaking that day is Lorraine Davis, founder of the Native American Development Center. The event is in Rugby on Sunday, June 14, at 2 pm., it is free, and all are welcome. Thomas and Davis are also collaborating on a radio project that’s collecting narratives from people in the Bismarck area—scheduled to air on Prairie Public later in the year.
Congratulations to the radio team2015 Edward R.
Murrow AwardsHard News “Saltwater
Spills” by Emily Guerin
Investigative Reporting “Saltwater Spills” by Emily Guerin
News Documentary “The Bully Stompers” by Meg Luther Lindholm
2015 Eric Sevareid AwardsHard Features “Saltwater Spills” by Emily GuerinAudio “Oil Overtakes Agriculture” by Emily GuerinBroadcast Writing “Women in the Oil Patch”
by Emily GuerinHard Features “Tribe at a Crossroads”
by Emily GuerinDocumentary “The Bully Stompers” by Meg
Luther LindholmSeries “Stand Up ND” by Meg Luther Lindholm
This summer on Why: Philosophical Discussions about Everyday Life
Each month, UND professor Jack Russell Weinstein invites the most highly respected philosophers into the Prairie Public studio to help him journey through the great questions and the puzzling answers. Tune in on these Sundays at 5 pm CT.June 14 “The Moral Argument for Revenge”
with guest Thane RosenbaumJuly 12 “How do Muslims, Christians, and Jews
See Each Other?” with guest David NirenbergAugust 10 “Why Don’t People Believe
Science?” with guest Dan M. Kahan
Emily Guerin
Deanne Willows Erik Deatherage
Bill Thomas
Jack Russell Weinstein
Listen every weekday
Enjoy from your easy chair, or live in concert
With note-for-note live renditions, The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute Band will make you think you are back in time rockin’ with the Beatles! Tune in Wednesday, June 3, at 9 pm CT for the show and learn how to get tickets to see them live on July 18 at the Fargo Theatre!
Thrill to the soulful voices of The Canadian Tenors! Watch the television concert The Tenors—Under One Sky on Thursday, June 4, or Sunday, June 7, at 7 pm CT, then pledge your support and see their concert at the MTS Centre on September 18.
Brit Floyd: Live At Red Rocks captures the magic of Pink Floyd’s legendary music. Tune in Thursday, June 4, at 8:30 pm CT and pledge your support to public television to receive tickets to the live show at Centennial Concert Hall in Winnipeg on August 20.
Celtic Thunder—The Show features an eclectic mix of songs that celebrate Celtic heritage. Watch the show on Sunday, June 7, at 8:30 pm CT to learn how you can join Prairie Public at a live Celtic Thunder concert at Hostfest in Minot on October 1.
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Congratulations to all the young writers
Jello, walruses and sea lions, astronomy, and best friends were the subjects of the regional stories that have advanced to the national level in the 2015 PBS KIDS Writers Contest.
Prairie Public received more than 275 creative entries, and all the children who submitted stories received certificates of participation and personalized, positive feedback from contest evaluators.
The top 12 national finalists will be announced in July, and the winning stories will be featured on pbskids.org/writerscontest.
Congratulations to these 16 regional writers chosen for first place and red ribbon favorite recognitions. Read the stories at prairiepublic.org/events.
First PlaceKindergarten “My Best Friend” by Elle Brenna1st Grade “How can it be Day to Night?
For Kids who Wonder” by Kojun Iwaasa2nd Grade “The Walrus and the Sea Lion”
by Katelynn Toomey3rd Grade “Jello, Jello, and Nothing but the Jello”
by Mark McLaughlinRed Ribbon FavoritesKindergarten “The Summer Adventure” by Brylee JenksKindergarten “Me and the Plane” by Jake DeesKindergarten “The Amazing Trip to Hawaii” by Tripp Mack1st Grade “The Halloween of Dead Animals”
by Theodora Ambrose,1st Grade “The Attack of the Aliens” by Ethan Oettle 1st Grade “Choosing the Perfect Pet” by Kayleigh Roth 2nd Grade “The Gingerbread Man in Hawaii”
by Megan Mertz 2nd Grade “Music Mixup” by Jonas Jensrud 2nd Grade “Owen the Animal” by Sophia Singman, 3rd Grade “Smile Time” by Aiden Fitzgerald 3rd Grade “Who am I?” by Dakota Sky Skaro 3rd Grade “Just Be Yourself” by Hannah Weaver