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  • First-term Congresswoman Nancy Boyda faces Republican challenger Lynn Jenkins on this week's KPR Presents. Boyda and Jenkins debated Monday evening, October 6th, at the Dole Institute of Politics on the University of Kansas campus. You can hear the Boyda-Jenkins debate at 8:00 Sunday night on KPR Presents. This debate is sponsored by the Voter Education Coalition and supported by The World Company.
  • Are you a veteran with a story to tell? Find out about the Veterans Voices Writing Project and their upcoming Veterans Pen celebration with magazine editor Ted Iliff.
  • Comedian Hari Kondabolu is coming to Lawrence this month! Before he does, he visits with KPR's Kaye McIntyre about Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, his new Netflix series, and much more.
  • Israel withdraws troops from Khan Younis six months after the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks, as tens of thousands of Israelis hold anti-government protests.
  • "I like when everybody's knees are almost touching and it feels very intimate," the Barefoot Contessa host says. Garten's new memoir is Be Ready When the Luck Happens.
  • Week of January 6, 2019: Governor-elect Laura Kelly outlines her priorities and challenges ahead as she prepares to become the next governor of Kansas.
  • The Dole Institute of Politics kicks off a new (virtual) season of programs this month. We'll visit the Institute, preview the fall lineup, and revisit the Elizabeth Dole Gallery with Associate Director Audrey Coleman.
  • A conversation with Sarah Henning of Lawrence, author of The Princess Will Save You and The Queen Will Betray You. We'll also revisit a conversation with the late Robert Day, author of The Last Cattle Drive.
  • A look at the 2022 Kansas elections, with campaign managers, journalists, and political scientists.
  • The Mulvane Art Museum is celebrating 100 years of bringing art to the Topeka and Washburn communities. We'll hear from museum director Connie Gibbons. Also, Jericho Hockett and Dennis Etzel talk about Kansas Speaks Out: Poems in the Age of Me, Too. Finally, Dr. Rachel Dirks joins us to talk about the Lawrence Community Orchestra, this month's KPR's Community Spotlight organization.
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