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  • Get ready for albums by Iron & Wine, Kamasi Washington, Tyla, Vampire Weekend and many, many more.
  • This week on Live at Green Lady Lounge, we'll hear from one of the Green Lady's latenight favorites, the Reyes Brothers Organ Trio. With Andre Reyes Jr. at the Hammond organ, Antonio Reyes at the drums and guitarist Taylor Smith, this talented trio performs an hour of original KC jazz.
  • This week's 105 Live features a live session from the Draper Family Band recorded from the stage of The Bottleneck in Lawrence. Plus, news of a new PBS music series from the desk of the Lieutenant Governor for Kansas and featuring Kansas artists. Music from Mellowphobia, Baldwin, Billy Ebeling, The Swallowtails, David Taylor and Freedy Johnston (feat Aimee Mann).
  • Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick pleads guilty to a federal dogfighting conspiracy charge. Vick admitted helping kill six to eight pit bulls and supplying money for gambling on the fights. He will be sentenced on Dec. 10.
  • Conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza's new film "2,000 Mules" alleges massive voter fraud in the 2020 election, but NPR has found the filmmakers made multiple misleading and false claims.
  • From the summer of 2022, Sunflower Music Festival Concertmaster Jessie Thompson opens this chamber music night with Blue/s Forms for Solo Violin by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
  • Federal prisoners said to be the most dangerous are sent to a special unit at an Illinois penitentiary. NPR and The Marshall Project have uncovered violence, abuse and a string of inmate deaths there.
  • This summer has already been awfully hot in the southern Plains and the Gulf Coast. Now, a large portion of the U.S. will face a prolonged period of dangerous heat.
  • Judge Mary Murguia is awaiting Senate confirmation after being nominated by President Obama to the U.S. District Court of Appeals. She is the first Latina to serve on the U.S. District Court of Arizona. Her twin sister, Janet Murguia, is President and CEO of the National Council of La Raza, the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights organization. Janet and Mary Murguia gave this year's Emily Taylor and Marilyn Stokstad Women's Leadership Lecture; you can hear it on this week's KPR Presents, 8:00 Sunday evening.
  • Judge Mary Murguia is awaiting Senate confirmation after being nominated by President Obama to the U.S. District Court of Appeals. She is the first Latina to serve on the U.S. District Court of Arizona. Her twin sister, Janet Murguia, is President and CEO of the National Council of La Raza, the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights organization. Janet and Mary Murguia gave this year's Emily Taylor and Marilyn Stokstad Women's Leadership Lecture; you can hear it on this week's KPR Presents, 8:00 Sunday evening.
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