KPR Staff
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Starting in October, the show Bullseye with Jesse Thorn will replace Ask Me Another from 11 a.m.-noon on Saturdays.Bullseye is a celebration of the best…
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YOUR support is now more important than ever. This spring, the University of Kansas cut KPR's budget by $216,571 as they braced for financial setbacks from the pandemic. This is in addition to a number of others cuts over the years, totaling $521,571 less annual support from the university since budget reductions began in FY15. That is why we come to you, our loyal listeners, for the support we need to keep this station running strong, because your contributions, along with underwriting, now make up more than 84% of our annual budget.
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KPR is thrilled to showcase the most memorable performances of the 2021 BBC Proms, the UK’s annual celebration of classical music from London’s Royal Albert Hall.
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LAWRENCE, Kan (KPR) - Kansas Public Radio, based at the University of Kansas, has earned the Station of the Year award for a record 20th time from the…
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My favorite three albums of the year (2020) crept up on me -- when someone asks me about my favorite music, I almost always pick either straight-ahead rock and roll or progressive rock, but this year was kind of all over the map.
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Join other KPR members on Thursday, August 26, at the Kay McFarland Japanese Garden at the Topeka Zoo for a special evening featuring Retro Cocktail Hour-approved band BongoTini! This Kansas City-based lounge/exotica band will be performing a special concert, just for KPR members.
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YOUR support is more important than ever, as we've been notified that our budget will be cut by $216,571 as the University of Kansas is bracing for financial setbacks from the pandemic. Members stepped up in 2017 to cover an initial $200,000 cut, and we're confident you'll help us cover this gap, once again.
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Help Kansas Public Radio show listener appreciation in a cool way with a drive-in movie, FREE ice cream and a KPR mug!
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The attackers were able to obtain some personal health information about deceased donors and organ recipients, including names, dates of birth and types of organ donation or transplantation procedures.
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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…