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  • On this episode of KPR Presents, we preview the Kansas Book Festival with director Tim Bascom. The Festival takes place Saturday, September 16th, at Washburn University.
  • What's happening at the Dole Institute of Politics this month? Kaye McIntyre catches up with DIOP director Audrey Coleman.
  • Just in time for Kansas Day, Roxie Yonkey explores some of the stranger parts of Kansas history in "Secret Kansas: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure."
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  • Kansas Governor Laura Kelly calls for greater civility in politics in this Kansas State University Landon Lecture, given February 16, 2024, in KSU's Forum Hall.
  • Award-winning journalist Dick Lehr tells the story of the 2016 failed bomb plot against Somali immigrants in Garden City, Kansas.
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  • The KU Department of Theatre and Dance opens its 2024-25 season with "Indecent," a play about the controversy surrounding the 1906 play, "God of Vengeance."
  • How can a children's book help a kid dealing with a suicide loss? Scott Emmons and Stacey Lamb are the creators of "Hope and the Winds of Grief: A Story of Healing After Losing a Loved One by Suicide."
  • We dig into the book behind the new Hulu series, Interior Chinatown. It's a conversation with Polli Kenn of the Lawrence Public Library and Dr. David Mai of KU's Department of Film and Media Studies.
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