Grammy-winning modern rockers The War On Drugs perform songs from their acclaimed LP I Don't Live Here Anymore.
Craig Bickhardt wrote The Judds #1 Hit "I know Where I'm Going," as well as writing for Kathy Mattea and singing back-up for Reba McEntire. This episode also features Kyshona discussing the students and inmates under her care as a music therapist and world-touring singer songwriter, Jesse Terry, along with show host, award-winning songwriter Eric Gnezda.
The R&B singer, whose career plans took a dramatic turn from volleyball sets to set lists when a college cafeteria performance went viral, brings her soulful stylings to an intimate performance that includes "A New Thing," her breakthrough hit "Mirror," an exhilarating "I Never Wanna Go Back" that gets the audience involved, and more.
Patrick is joined by Charles Kelley of Lady A, Maggie Rose and Gabe Dixon of Tedeschi Trucks Band in Sumter, SC. Patrick also learns about local legend Bobby Richardson, who won two World Series with the New York Yankees, the magnificent Swan Lake and Iris Gardens and Sumter's world-renowned sculptor Grainger McKoy, whose work is featured in museums and venues throughout the world.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Join author, activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover for a public affairs talk show that delivers a civil and engaging contest of ideas among the brightest minds and freshest voices from across the political spectrum.
Veteran News Journalist Steve Barnes hosts a roundtable discussion regarding the current week's news with local journalists.
Bluffton was once a thriving community northwest of Clinton. Now, it's the Bluffton Preserve under The Nature Conservancy and an ideal place for swimming, fishing, hiking, camping and floating. Pogue Springs near Mountain View, along North Sylamore Creek has been a well-kept secret hideaway for peace and solitude. Historic Cane Hill in northwest Arkansas is just that - boasting 16 structures that are on the National Register of Historic Places. Since 1960, the Susie Q Malt Shop drive-in at Rogers has been packing them in - and no wonder with menu items like the "Big Daddy" burger and the "Big Pig" pork tenderloin.
Loosely based on a Kerry Greenwood short story and set at a university college. When the fresh corpse of Professor Katz turns up in place of a cadaver in Dr. Mac's anatomy lecture she demands that Phryne and Jack - now estranged - work together in her interest. As they step around each other to investigate the murder and the disappearance of a valuable manuscript - the Book of Hours of Juana the Mad - a web of college pranking, politics and eugenics theory looks set to unravel. Not only do they solve the crime, but Jack and Phryne accept they work better together - in the interests of 'law and order'!
The son of a pharmacist is shot during what looks like a random break-in, but a large amount of prescription cough medicine found in his room may suggest other motives.
The dramatic story of how America's national mammal, which sustained the lives of Native people, was driven to the brink of extinction. Ken Burns recounts the tragic collision of two opposing views of the natural world.