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  • The Montana Folk Festival is back in-person this year. Lauren Korn sits down with George Everett, Executive Director of Mainstreet Uptown Butte, to talk about anticipated performances and events.
  • This week’s guest is Heather McDowell, Vice President for Legal, Environmental and Government Affairs for the U.S. region at Sibanye-Stillwater, the owner and operator of the Stillwater and East Boulder Mines.
  • Michael Marsolek speaks with the director of the Rex Theater Project in Thompson Falls, Montana, Deb Wilson.
  • Helena, Montana’s Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts recently announced Rebecca Harvey as its new Executive Director (replacing Steven Young Lee). Lauren Korn chats with Rebecca about her history in ceramics and her vision for the world-renowned arts facility.
  • Nani Vazana visits with host John Floridis prior to her appearance at the 2022 Montana Folk Festival in Butte, Montana to talk about her most recent recording of all original songs written in the almost extinct Ladino language of the Sephardic Jews as well as the history with that culture and her connections to it.
  • In this episode, Joan Melcher finds her perfect saloon, and chats with the bartender who has the same name as his bar — Moose. This episode contains some adult language, themes, and references to alcohol consumption, which may be unsuitable for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.
  • This week is the July edition of Incentives & Instincts, a recurring series in which Justin speaks with economist and friend Bryce Ward about some of the broader challenges facing our society. This month is the last in a three-part mini-series on social media, with a focus on solutions.
  • Los Angeles based singer songwriter Mary Scholz makes her debut appearance on Musician's Spotlight with host John Floridis.
  • Lauren Korn chats with Karen Sterk, CEO of the Jeannette Rankin Foundation. The Foundation has partnered with the Masquer Theatre in Missoula to present a sneak peek of ‘We Won’t Sleep’ is a new musical about Jeanette Rankin.
  • This week’s guest is Craig Cowie, Professor at the University of Montana’s Blewitt School of Law. Craig helps guide us through three of the most significant decisions in this recently concluded term of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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