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Set course for Liberty Hall on Friday, May 24, at 7 p.m. for a double feature of The Monster of Piedras Blancas (1959) and The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues (1955).
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For the love of KPR - that's why we're here this spring asking for YOUR support. Kansas Public Radio relies on a connection with you as much as you rely on KPR.
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Halloween comes early at our next Cinema a Go-Go! Join us at Lawrence's historic Liberty Hall on Friday, October 20, at 7 p.m., for a ghoulish night of ghostly films: The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966) and William Castle's13 Ghosts (1960).
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We have been thrilled to celebrate 70 years on the air this past year with you. September 15 marked the 71st anniversary of Kansas Public Radio's (KANU) first on-air broadcast. Listener support has made every drive-time moment, every musical discovery and every headline update possible, so that's why we come to you periodically to ask for you to join the club of KPR patrons!
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On this day, Sept. 15, in 1952, Kansas Public Radio (formerly known as KANU) broadcast live for the very first time. Today, we commemorate 71 years of KPR and look forward to the future of the station.
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We're so excited to welcome Gracie for the 2023-2024 school year and know she'll do great things during her time at KPR!
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As the next director of Kansas Public Radio and Audio-Reader, Feloniz Lovato-Winston brings more than 13 years of experience in radio and reading services. She will replace current director Dan Skinner, who is retiring.
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KPR's home of mid-century sounds and "incredibly strange" music has a very exciting occasion to celebrate: 1,000 episodes aired!
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Kansas Public Radio is honored to have been recognized as Station of the Year by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters, and to share the accomplishments of our award-winning staff members.
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KPR is once again bringing the magic of the BBC Proms to listeners, beginning Friday, August 4, from 1-3 p.m. during Afternoon Classical.
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KPR recently fulfilled our role as part of the Kansas News Service, and has hired Joe Blubaugh as the Service's new Statehouse Bureau Chief.
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Guitarist Rod Fleeman has been a mainstay of the Kansas City jazz scene for decades. He joins Bob McWilliams in the KPR Live Performance Studio for a session of solo guitar and conversation about his career in music.