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  • On this week's Live at Green Lady Lounge, it's those latenight favorites The Reyes Brothers Organ Trio, performing an hour of original jazz for a packed house.
  • Fun fact: the 53rd Congress passed a bill recognizing the first Monday of September as Labor Day in 1894, making it an official federal holiday, and President Grover Cleveland signed the bill into law. But it only applied to federal workers. All the U.S. states, territories, and the District of Columbia subsequently adopted it as a statutory holiday.
  • Although his film career only included 16 films, composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold helped to shape the language of modern film music. On this edition of Film Music Friday we'll hear some of his landmark scores for The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Sea Hawk, Deception, King's Row and more.
  • On 105 Live this week, an encore episode where we spotlight Flew The Coop Sessions, a live music video series produced in Kansas City. We'll hear selected live tracks from the sessions and talk with producer Cody Boston.
  • A new art installation at the Wyandotte County Museum commemorates three Native American sisters who barricaded themselves in a tribal burial ground in what is now downtown Kansas City, Kansas. “Trespassers Beware” gives visitors a chance to experience the Conley sisters' story.
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