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  • What song should play as you approach the batter's box? We're celebrating the return of Major League Baseball with our walk-up songs! It's Part One of a KPR Presents double-header.
  • What song would YOU choose to play as you approach the batter's box? This week on KPR Presents, we're celebrating the return of Major League Baseball...with Play Ball, Part Two!
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  • In honor of LGBTQ History Month, it's a conversation about the fight for marriage equality. Sasha Issenberg is the author of "The Engagement: America's Quarter-Century Struggle over Same-Sex Marriage."
  • It's a conversation with three Emporia writers: Tracy Million Simmons and Cheryl Unruh, creators of "105 Meadowlark Reader," and poet Kevin Rabas, author of "More than Words."
  • This week on KPR Presents, we travel back 50 years to "Kansas 1972." It's the first episode in a new podcast from Humanities Kansas, looking at this pivotal year in American and Kansas history.
  • In connection with LGBTQ History Month, 51 Years Out is a week of events highlighting the fight for LGBTQ rights at KU, Lawrence, and Kansas.
  • From the story of a small town's hospital to the British author of The Father Brown Mysteries: we'll hear from two writers on this week's KPR Presents -- Brian Alexander, author of The Hospital, and John Tibbetts, author of The Dark Side of G.K. Chesterton.
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