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  • Guitarists Danny Embrey and Rod Fleeman lead the way with Wire Town, performing an hour of original tunes, including Due Wes, Jammin' at 627 and Minor Issue.
  • Halloween arrives early at the Underground Martini Bunker, with some ghoulishly groovy tunes by the Tiki Tones, the Moon-Rays, Frankie Stein and his Ghouls, Hans Conried, Sharkey Todd and the Monsters and Lon Chaney, Jr.!
  • On this edition of Conversations, Derek Kwan, Executive Director of the Lied Center, discusses upcoming performances at the Lied Center on the KU Campus.
  • On this edition of Conversations, Jane Eisner talks with host Dan Skinner about her biography “Carole King: She Made the Earth Move.”
  • The Kansas Museum of History is set to reopen November 22nd after a three year renovation. We get a sneak peek at the Museum with Museum Director Sarah Bell. Also, Eric Meyer of the Marion County Record from his 2024 William Allen White National Citation speech. Marion County was recently ordered to pay a $3 million settlement in connection from the 2023 raid on the newspaper and the homes of several of its staff.
  • On this edition of Conversations Dr. Peter Solomon talks with host Dan Skinner about "100 Years to Extinction - The Tyranny of Technology and the Fight for a Better Future."
  • On this edition of Conversations, David Baldacci talks with host Dan Skinner about "Nash Falls."
  • A packed edition of 105 Live with a studio session with Lawrence native Chuck Mead including live performance and interview, plus a broadcast debut from The Yards' new album!
  • From busking on the streets of Lawrence to Broadway and beyond, how George "Nash" Walker became one of the highest paid vaudeville performers in America. As half of the duo Williams and Walker, he's the focus of a new exhibit at the Watkins Museum in Lawrence and the subject of "The Rediscovery of George 'Nash' Walker: The Price of Black Stardom in Jim Crow America."
  • Ken Lovern's Organ Jazz Trio - OJT for short - is in the spotlight on this week's Live at Green Lady Lounge, with an hour of original Kansas City jazz, including "Not the Most Lit Joint" and "Tough Martinis".
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