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Join the Progress of the John Beargrease Sled Dog Race, 'Uve' on KUMD 1 kumd 103.3 fm Station Manager • Paul Schmitz Program Director • John Ziegler Public Affairs Director • Jean Johnson Report to the Listeners Outreach Coordinator • Bob DeArmond Producer • Kathleen Anderson by Paul Schmitz, Station Manager Engineer • Kirk Kersten Secretary • Donna Neveau

One of the happiest tasks of the entitled to receive a KUMD T-shirt, belt, Grantsburg, Pine City, Grand Marais, Volunteer Staff manager is welcoming new listeners or sweat shirt, we remind you to pick it and many other locations told us of Bill Agnew, Bob Allen, Craig Anderson, Jon and new members. Many of you are up at the station - jf you received a greatly improved reception or of Anderson, Kath Anderson, Mark Anderson, receiving "Airwaves" for the first time voucher from us. We sent vouchers to discovering KUMD for the first time! I Peter Anderson, Tom Anderson, Bob with this issue. From myself and all the supporters in the Duluth-Superior area. expect we are as excited as they are Andresen, Leo Babeau, Chris Bacigalupo, staff, "Welcome to the family of KUMD Those of you living farther away will about being able to bring KUMD to Sondra Bergeland,Todd Borstad, John Brazner, supporters!' Your pledge during the fall receive your premiums via the Postal more listeners now than ever before. By Dave Brygger, Scott Chambers, Jan Cohen, Fund-Drive has brought you into the Service. Let us know if you have any the way, if you are one of those lucky Tim Connelly, Christopher Devaney, Bruce KUMD family in a very special way. I difficulties with these or any other folks enjoying KUMD for the first time, Eckland, Dann Edholm, Pat Eller, Phil Enke, hope the programming you hear during premiums. Call Bob DeArmond here at don't forget to tell all your friends and Linda Estel, Susanna Frenkel, Brian Gitar, neighbors to tune us in and give us a Stan Goltz, Doug Greenwood, Jim Gruba, the coming weeks and months pleases the station - what's that number again? Bill Hansen, Steve Hansen, Bob Hanson, Paul you and that you feel you made the 726-7181. try! Hanson, Dean Hauge, Gerry Henkel, Ruth right choice in pledging your support. I Many individuals contributed to the A brief update on the transmitter: we Herschle, Gary Hornseth, Lew Hudson, Tom also hope you like "Airwaves" and find success of this drive. First thanks goes regret that we had to go off the air Huhti, Tim Jenkins, Bob Johnson, Dave it useful and entertaining. Let us know to the volunteer announcers who did early for a few days beginning Johnson, Loni Johnson, Pat Keenan, Bob what you think about anything at the such an excellent job of programming November 11, but some final tuning up King, Robert Kreda, Brenda Latourelle, Andy station - write, call, or stop in for a (as they do every week), and of and adjusting were essential. By the Livingston, Sherri Maisuk, Mike Martin, visit. We're always happy to meet new, encouraging listeners to support the time you read this we should be back Dean Mattson, Joni Nelson, Pam Nelson, and old, friends. station. I sincerely feel we have never on with our regular ~chedule - barring Don Ness, Peter Olsen, Rick Olsen, Tina any unforseen disasters. By the way, we Peterson, Mike Peura, Sarah Phoenix, Odie Each member, old or new, is special had a better group of announcers than Powell, Helen Prekker, Dan Proctor, to us. And together you are extra we have right now - the sum total of have added a signal processor which Kathleen Ryan, Don Samuels, Rob Slabodnik, special, because this Fund-Drive was their musical knowledge and experience should enhance our "presence" on the Jane Soukup, Kathy Sting!, Chris Thygeson, the most successful in several years. If is truly staggering. dial. You've probably noticed that while Gary Valentini, Bryan Vollman, David you were listening during the final Bob DeArmond, our outreach driving radio listening can be a bit Williams, Tim Winker, Andre Wright, Billy hours on the last Sunday, you may have coordinator, deserves special mention frustrating - if the music has some Wright, Ted Wright, Peg Zahorik. felt disappionted that we did not make also. This was Bob's first Fund-Drive really quiet passages they get drowned our stated goal of $13,910. Well, wipe since coming to work at KUMD. His out by road noise; but if you turn the away those tears, because in the days insightful coordination of the overall volume up to solve that problem, it's Program Underwriters immediately following the on-air part of effort as well as his calm dedication to too loud at the loudest passages. Our The follow:ng firms have provided funds to the drive, more pledges - both from the numerous details were invaluable. signal processor is an attempt to strike a help underwrite acquisition of the indicated individuals and from businesses - came We are fortunate to have Bob on our happy balance: a wide dynamic range programs. We appreciate their participation in quality puhlic broadcasting for our area. in, bringing our total to $14,705! This is staff. between soft and loud, but a higher .. the highest total for a fall drive in four I must also single out for special overall level so that we don't sound too The Chronicle • Sidran on Record years. It means that we will be able to accolades Kirk Kersten, our engineer, as much softer than other stations on the Lake Superior Port Cities Magazine • continue to bring you the programs you well as Bruce Eckland and Charlie FM dial. All Things Considered enjoy, add to record libraries, try out Burdick, his assistants in the A final "Thank you" to everyone who Minncaota Power • All Things Considered some new ideas, upgrade some of the antenna/transmitter project. After many helped make the fall Fund-Drive such a News-Tribune & Herald • Morning Edition equipment to improve sound quality months of nail-biting, we now know the success. More individuals deserve St. Louis County Federal Savings & Loan further - things we hope are important answer to "The BIG Question: Will the special recognition than I can name Association • Morning Edition to you, the listener. new antenna and the move to WDSE's here. To all: Happy Listening! You've UMD Theater Department and I should mention here that if you are tower make a difference?" The answer Minnesota Repertory Theater • made KUMD a stronger station, and a NPR Playhouse. one of the lucky listeners who is is a resounding "Yes!" Callers from Ely, great place to be! · Organizational Cover Story Members A & E Supply John Beargrease Sled Dog Race 'Uve" Coverage Nancy Berini Gallery Interest in the John Beargrease Sled since she's been taking care of a kennel also a musician and announcer for Blue Heron 'Irading Company Dog Race is growing each year. A KUMD. Builders & Laborers Commonwealth full of dogs for the last several months. The Duluth Clinic $25,000 purse has attracted prominent Her portrait of the 1984 race's mushers The race begins at 6:30 p.m. on First Bank Duluth Alaska mushers as well as many from Joan Carlson and Jamie Nelson Wednesday, January 8 at Ordean Junior Jeff Frey Photography the low'er 48 states. The race will be introduced many KUMD listeners to the High School in Duluth. It runs along Grussendorf Nursery longer this year than last, and KUMD's fascinating personal details of this the North Shore Corridor Trail to Grand Highland Beauty Floors live coverage of the event will be demanding sport, and in 1985 her Marais and back. Kathleen, Bill, and Highland Service Center expanded, with more reporters and report on one of the racers was carried Lance will be calling in three times a Hummingbird Productions more reports than last year. on National Public Radio's Morning day for the duration of the race. Inland Sea Recording Studio Notable new racers include Libby Edition. In addition, her telephone Thursday and Friday's reports will air Kar Kare Riddles, the first woman to win Alaska's Ktenzen Cadillac-Pontiac-Honda-Datsun reports during the race kept KUMD at 7:50 a.m. , noon, and 5:30 p.m. Lakes Association of Parents and Iditarod race, Susan Butcher,and four- listeners up to date on race happenings, Saturday and Sunday, tune in at 9:00 Professionals for Safe Alternatives in time Iditarod champion Rick Swenson. trail conditions, locations of teams, and a.m., noon, and 4:50 p.m. Childbirth (LAPSAC) John Patten and Kevin Turnbough, both other interesting details. The in-depth coverage offered by The Little Store, Cloquet of Grand Marais, the winners of the Bill Hansen is co-owner of Sawhill these three knowledgeable and Natchio's first two John Beargrease races, will be Outfitters of Tofte, a cross-country skier experienced people will offer us not just Neo Theatrique Insty-Toot running again this year. Thirty to forty and fanatic dobro player. He's been an position and time reports, but also Northern Recreation Travel Service mushers are expected to compete in this announcer for KUMD for 12 years, conversations with dog handlers, race North Shore Bank of Commerce year's race, which will total 430 miles. mostly on the Folk Migrations program, officials, and the mushers themselves, Park State Bank Listener repsonse to KUMD's live Positively 3rd Street Bakery and was a reporter for a TV station in perspective of the unique features of St. Louis Billiards and The Eating Emporium coverage of the race was enthusiastic, Duluth. He has been active with this year's race, and insight as to the Sawhill Canoe Outfitters and this year veteran producer Kathleen tourism development and has followed meaning of it all - the real inside story! Studio Graphix Anderson will be joined by Bill Hansen the progress of the Beargrease since it Temple Wellness Center and Lance Rhicard, announcers and dog began. Trek & Trail Sport Shop, Bessemer sledding enthusiasts known to KUMD's Lance Rhicard has two seasons' Wlhi(Q)Il

Faculty Call-In Program updates, and a segment called Program on . "Loontalk" by the Institute's biologist to Air Dr. Paul Strong. Fresh Air Nicaraguan Contras Listening Points can be heard the Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m, Over the years we've had requests U.S. support for the contras, or from listeners wanting to hear more second Friday of each month at 5:30 Some of today's most interesting and p\m. counterrevolutionaries, fighting the from UMD faculty members who can provocative personalities - ranging Sandinista govenment in Nicaragua is speak from a position of knowledge and from novelist Edmund White to The facing mounting critism. Reed Brody, a experitse about issues of concern to Reclalmlng th• Nations: Smothers Brothers - are interviewed by former assistant attorney general for New '"" people in our area. We're delighted to host Terry Gross in this award-winning, York State, led a fact-finding team to announce a new weekly call-in program Serles on Indigenous Rights half-hour series. Nicaragua from September 1984 to January in which faculty guests, and others 1985 to investigate allegations of human In December KUMD will air a three- from the community, will address a 12/3 Gay novelist and essayist rights abuses by the contras. The team part series examining land rights issues topic and respond to questions and Edmund White, author of "A collected 145 sworn affidavits from victims comments called in by listeners. The of American Indian and other Boy's Own Story" and "States and eyewitnesses to a pattern of contra program, Talkline will air Wednesdays indigenous p(;!oples. of Desire: Travels in Gay attacks and atrocities against Nicaraguan The first program, at 10:00 a.m. beginning December 4. "We, the America," shares his civilians. The accounts in Brody's report Our parent department here at UMD, Indigenous: a Global Perspective," obervations on gay life and were verified by the International Human continuing Education and Extension, takes us to the United Nations, where literature. Rights Law Group and the Washington has granted us funds to purchase the aboriginal Australians, Guatemalan Office on Latin America as well as by necessary equipment, and some of that indiginas, and Navajo Indians among 12/10 Gross' guest is Garrison Americas Watch and the New York Times. equipment has already arrived - we've others, have gathered to present their Keillor, host of American On December 5th at 1 p.m., KUMD will case. The program describes the had Christmas early here at KUMD. Public Radio's "A Prairie Home broadcast a speech by Reed Brody which enormous pressures on native people to Microphones, headphones, and of Companion," and author of the was recorded in Duluth on October 6th. In relinquish land, language, culture and course the telephone interface best-selling book "Lake the speech, Brody recounts the history of customs, equipment all have to be installed in . and explains why they have Wobegon Days." Nicaraguan-U.S. relations, describes his the small studio adjacent to the control chosen to bring their problems to the research, and comments on the strategy of U.N. room. 12/1 7 Merce Cunningham, one of the contras and other aspects of life in If all isn't "ipsy-pipsy," as engineer "Voices from the Sacred Mountain" the revolutionaries of modern Nicaragua. focuses on a sacred land theology Kirk Kersten puts it, by December 4th, dance, discusses his life as a This program is the first to be aired in a connected to Bear Butte, Sacred the show must go on with the limited dancer and choreographer. series funded by the Global Awareness Mountain, in the Black Hills of South equipment we already have on hand. Fund of the Duluth-Superior Area Final scheduling hasn't been worked Dakota, where traditional Lakota-Sioux Community Foundation. I out, but we plan to address some of the people continue to pray on contested I following topics in the next two land. 11 I months: weatherizing tips, coping with "Anishinabe; a Second Tragedy at ConHctlons" I holiday depression, Halley's Comet, White Earth" •is a study of the effort of I news and trends in the area's economy, a community organization, Anishinabe- RedeflHs Dlsablllty forestry and peat resources, enjoying Akeeng, and the tribal government to More than 16 percent of our nation's the outdoors in wintertime, and life in recover land in the 800,000 acre reservation that was transferred from population is disabled in some way. The China. One of the advantages of the remaining 84 percent is likely to know r live format, of course, is that we can Indian to white ownership through an someone with a disability. And that's schedule new topics at the last minute allotment process that one government f where Connection comes in - ' to respond to world and community report called the most "infamous land- r grabbing operation from Chippewas in National Public Radio's weekly half- I developments. hour news program focussing on We're looking forward to lively Minnesota." I According to producers of the concerns affecting disabled people, as I interchanges between our listeners and well as their colleagues, families and faculty guests. The call-in format is documentary series, 90 million acres of land were confiscated from native friends. t exciting because it is live, spontaneous, Hosted by Ed Walker, himself blind ' and unpredictable; it 's also unique in peoples in North America in the last I century. The series examines not only from birth, the series airs on KUMD radio programming because it completes Merce Cunningham each Friday at 5:30 p.m. beginning the communication loop by encouraging international efforts to reclaim some of those lands, but also implications of January 3rd. listeners to participate and to tailor the 12/24 Clarinetist and bandleader "Connection is for all Americans," program to their individual needs. In religious freedom, questions of constitutionality, and the future of Artie Shaw recalls th~ high says Frank Tavares, NPR's director of fact, we want you to begin doing that points of his music career and Specialized Audience Programs. right away by calling or writing with indigenous movements. the frustrations which Since its debut in October 1984, suggestions for program topics. We The producers are Anita Parlow and precipitated his early has provided a unique want these programs to be as useful to Peggy Berryhill; the series will air on Connection retirement. service to thousands of listeners across you as possible, and the faculty here KUMD three Friday evenings beginning the country, presenting timely reports can talk about everything from December 20th at 5:30 p.m. 12/31 Tom and Dick Smother, on technology, health, travel, and problems of stepfamilies to Indian united once again as comedy's myths, from cancer research to scuba financial issues. Connection also International Voices, The Smothers Brothers, discuss provides a forum for leaders diving in Lake Superior, from their act and the controversy representing consumer advocacy groups paleopathology to ethical issues about New on KUMD surrounding their popular to share their views on issues of A.I.D.S. Let us know what you 'd like to television variety shows during particular concern to disabled hear about, and join the fun! International Voices, produced locally by interns at the University of the late 1960s. Americans. Minnesota, Duluth, is a new program One recent report highlighted the "Ustenlng Points," to Air . on international issues. The program 1/7 Michael Bennett, creator of , reactions of the disabled community to examines world issues in a magazine Broadway's longest running the death of Leon Klinghoffer during Listening Points is a new monthly format, using UMD faculty, visiting show, "A Chorus Line," and the Achille Lauro hijacking, as well as series of programs being produced by lecturers, and foreign students as guest choreographer I director of the their views of media coverage of the the Sigurd Olson Environmental experts. recent Broadway hit event. In another memorable segment, Institute in Ashland, Wisconsin. Its The program's mission is to bring "Dreamgirls," reflects on his Dr. Emett Miller described his focus is the Michigan, Wisconsin, life in the theater. "software for the mind" cassettes, I _,. world issues home to the listener, Minnesota, and the Lake Superior according to executive producer Jean designed to help combat stress during region and is centered around insightful Johnson. "The resources on this campus 1/14 Piano virtuoso Gary Graffman illness. Connection reporters have segments encompassing natural are really wonderful, and hearing about discusses how his life and talked with the producer and writer of resouces management, profiles of South African apartheid from a UMD career changed after a the award-winning television movie "Do personalities making a difference student from that country, or about mysterious ailment crippled his You Remeber Love," dealing with the environmentally, heavy issue analysis, alternative communities in Wales from right hand. anguish of Alzheimer's Disease; as well and a national park profile. a faculty member who has recently as with Roni Rabin, the author of "Six- On the lighter side, the programs will visited there will make these issues and 1/21 Quentin Crisp, self-described Parts Love." The book told the story of feature the alter egos of the Institute' s people more real to all of us.'' effeminate homosexual, and her father's battle with Lou Gehrig's staff naturalist, Denny Olson, who will Other producers are Rose Viergutz, a author of "The Naked Civil Disease. present observations of each month's political science major who has been Servant," recalls his bold Another program included an natural events as Critterman, Dr. Death active in Model UN and International "coming out" in England , interview with the author of "We Are and Professor Avian Guano. In addition, Student Associations, and Stephanie during the 1930s, and his Not Alone," an account of how to live there will be special features, acid rain Wright, a Journalism major interested in difficult but colorful life since with chronic illness, as well as a report international issues. then. on how to make travel simple and International Voices airs Thursdays enjoyable for disabled people. CHJ:LDBIRTH at 1 p.m. 1/28 Television mogul Chuck Interviews with a broad spectrum of WITH Barris discusses the world of profes.sionals in the health field, TV game shows which he including scientists, doctors, and CONFIDENCE created and produced, lawyers, as well as disablility rights including "The Dating Game," :llE NEW PARENT organizers, educators, and disabled .-r>) "The Newlywed Game," and consumers are a regular feature of CLASSES J.. ·· •1- rnm1nnin "The Gong Show." Connection. * REFRESHER f(:~~~'°':j ~If, CLASSES t~~-. -~,1. _, -.-- ·.J CALL KAREN AT LAPSAC M-F 10:30-1:30 First Bank ICtThe Duluth Clinic, Ltd. -•n~-• ,. SyS1em 722-6760 M~mber FDIC ,.. Week at a Glance Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 6:00 6:00 Morning Edition/Awakening (news & musical variety) 6-8 M-F V//////////// 8:00 Awakening (musical variety) 8-10:30 M-F 10:30 Awakening Album Feature 10:30-11 M-F Thlkline 10-11 a.m. Album Feature 10:30-11 M-F 11:00 11:00 NPR PLayhouse New Noon Noonsong (musical variety) 11-1 M-F Dimensions 11:30 1:00 Noon Jewish Music A Moveable Feast Tell Me A Story International Voices Public Affairs / Noonsong 1:30 1:30 Class: Joyce Class: Celtic Class: Joyce Class: Celtic Our Front Porch Northland Hoedown 2:00 2:00 Workshop (musical variety) 2-4 M-F Folk 'n' Blues Folk Migrations Blues 'n' Things 4:00 All Things Considered (news magazine) 4-5:30 M-F 5:00 5:30 Weekend ATC Horizons Fresh Air Art Magazine Local Public Affairs Nations I Connection 6:00 6:00 Vinyl Countdowr Sidran on Record Heard it Through 7:00 Pickin' in the Wind Blues Alley Wise Women the Gnipevine Soul Arrival 8:00 Radio Expansions Jazz Expansions . Ruby Red Slippers Crossroads 9:00 10:00 Soul Arrival Hearts of Space Jazz Expansions 11:00 World Beat Steppin' Out RPM Sound Visions Mid night 1:00 Interstate 103 Moondance KUMD 103.3 fm Public Radio 3:00 - 3:00 Programs at a Glance Album Feature. This daily program Heard It Through the Grapevine. A Noonsong. Our daily noon-day progressive 1980s. features the best new recording which weekly program featuring the best of R program which draws from all of our we receive at the station, played & B in all the styles of the great vast musical libraries and which is The Vinyl Countdown. A weekly, uninterrupted for your listening synthesis of popular black music in the always kept fresh through the use of a hour-long collage of music excerpted enjoyment. 1950s and 60s. Listen for artists the variety of announcers. from the finest new releases received likes of the Orioles, Moonglows, Ray by KUMD; plus information and All Things Considered. NPR's award Charles, and James Brown. Northland Hoedown. A weekly commentary on the artists and their winning news and public affairs program produced by Bob Andresen works. magazine program aired daily to round Horizons. This series of programs deals which explores the old time and ethnic out your day. with issues that affect special segments music history of our area. Wise Women Radio. A weekly of the population, minorities, women, program by and about women aimed at Art Magazine. This new program will children, etc. NPR Playhouse. An ongoing program increasing people's awareness of offer insight into the arts and the people of radio drama. women's culture, issues and history. behind them. International Voices. A program This program includes album features. exploring world issues, with guests Our Front Porch. A weekly, hour long, Awakening. Our daily morning from UMD and the community. live in concert progrc1ms presenting an Workshop. Our afternoon program program which draws from all of our eclectic view of traditional music. which draws from all of our vast vast musical libraries and which is Interstate 103. A new name for our musical libraries and which is always always kept fresh through the use of a midnight rock show. Pickin' in the Wind. A weekly kept fresh through the use of a variety variety of announcers. program which presents a healthy mix of announcers. Jazz Expansions. Highlights the many of folk music from the traditional to the Blues Alley. A weekly program forms of jazz. creators of a new tradition. World Beat. A weekly program committed to the blues in its pure form featuring music made outside the from Chicago to the Mississippi Delta. Listening Points. A monthly RPM.A unique weekly program developed nations, but will include Listen to such greats as Muddy Waters, environmental and nature radio magazine committed to airing new, often North American and European artists Brownie McGhee, Buddy Guy, and produced by the Sigurd Olson struggling artists not heard on othe; who have applied reggae, ska, salsa, many others. Environmental Institute in Ashland, radio stations. Explore hardcore punk, and the various African and Asian beats Wisconsin. new wave, heavy metal, dance beat, to western popular music and jazz. Blues and Things. A weekly program and pop rock. Listen fm; a new segment which presents all of the blues from the Moondance.A weekly program playing of RPM called Maximum Rock 'n' ll111111111111111111111111111 111 111 11111111111111111111 111 1111111111 111111111111111 Mississippi Delta and Chicago to the a vaiety of rock and other related music Roll. rising urban scene in Los Angeles. such as reggae, urban blues, and country rock. The. Ruby Red Slippers Show. A Merry Connection. Weekly half-hour interview weekly program featuring the rich and program with in-depth coverage of Morning Edition. NPR's award varied music of feminist songwriters Christmas! disability issues. winning morning program of news and and performers plus occasional news, public affairs aired daily to help you poetry, and other aspects of women's Program Changes ==== Crossroads. A weekly program devoted start your day off right. culture. to rock music of the 1950s and 60s and The following are some programs will cover the music of Chuck Berry Moveable Feast. Host Tom Vitale Sidran On Record.Host Ben Sidran changes you should note so you will not and Buddy Holly up to Janis and Jirni presents poets and fiction writers reviews the latest jazz albums and talks miss your favorite programs or any of the and through tothe Beatles and the reading and talking about their work. with the artists making them. new programs which are coming up. Stones. In place of the Album Feature on Music from the Hearts of Space. A Soul Arrival. A weekly presentation of Wednesdays we will be airing our new Fresh Air. Host Terry Gross interviews weekly program of mood music which the best in urban contemporary music. faculty call-in program, Talkline. It will some of today's most interesting and will take you on a wordless inner begin on December 4th and will air from provocative personalities. wandering in the world between Sound Visions. A weekly program 10 to 11 a.m. Folkstage will be replaced consciousness and the unconscious. which explores the world of the more by Our Front Porch on Fridays at 1 p.m. Folk 'n' Blues. A weekly program This program is produced in San popular avant garde composers such as Horizons will move to Mondays at 5:30 which gives listeners an exciting Francisco by Stephen Hill and Anna John Cage, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, p.m. to make room for our new weekly overview of these two rich traditions. Turner. and Terry Riley. Local artists and arts program, which premieres December groups will be featured when available. 11th. Common Ground will be Folk Migrations. A weekly program New Dimensions. Conversations with discontinued and in its Fridays at 5:30 p.m. that explores the full range of our thinkers on the leading edge of change. Steppin' Out. 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Monday 2 5:30 p.m. Women in Afganistan. A Harry Bertota, and Richard Lerman. Monique Darge, and Leif Brush from Oregon that will feature the eerie program about women in Soviet-backed Duluth. wonder of Collin Walcott's percussion. Afganistan which also describes the He died in a car crash barely a month refugee situation, the why of the Soviet after this new record was recorded, and Invasion, and the resistance morale. the LP commemorates his inspirational force in this group. 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. Despite being impeccably dressed, the group 0.T.B. displays promise and performs intensely in the tradition right now. Out Friday 20 of the Blue, the debut of this band on 5:30 "We, the Indigenous: A Global the newly revived Blue Note label, Perspective." Part 1 of Reclaiming the provides a set of seven original Nations. Indigenous people from places compositions displaying various moods as diverse as Australia, Guatemals, and and pace as done by this sextet (while the U.S. have brought their claims to impeccably dressedl. the United Nations.

11:00 p.m. Sound Sculptors: Art You Can Hear. During Sound Visions we Monday 23 wil air five minute segment_s about the Tuesday 10 5:30 p.m. Horizons. "On The Move: following sound sculptors, Mary and Women in Sports." Women athletes Bill Buchen, Ron Kuivila, and David 1:00 p.m. A Moveable Feast. Poet discuss recent gains made by women in Moss. Charles Bukowski. sports, as well as future goals. Leif. Brush ,H, 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. More .... Tuesday 3 Wednesday 11 clean new vinyl tonight for Dr. Edholm. John Blake's "Twinkling of an Eye is a 1:00 p.m. A Moveable Feast. Hortense 6:00 p.m. Sidran on Record. Tuesday 17 meeting of "clazzic" violin style and Calisher reads from Mysteries of Saxophonist Charlie Rouse, a member of 1:00 p.m. A Moveable Feast. Frank more modern soft soul synthesized riffs, Motion (part twol. Thelonious Monk's quartet for 10 years, Herbert reads from his novel, The complete with large ensemble, vocal discusses Monk's music as it's White Plague. choruses, and a "gently energizing" lift. performed by his own group, Sphere, as well as other jazz and pop artists. Wednesday 4 11:00 p.m. Totally Wired: Artists in Wednesday 18 Electronic Sound. Multi-media artist, 6:00 p.m. Sidran on Record. Bassist 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. Song of Laurie Anderson, creates a surreal Jamaaladeen Tacuma provides insight the Wind is an evocative, moody 6:00 p.m. Sidran on Record. audio-map of modern life through into his advances in the new jazz / funk reflection of some of the best motives Legendary drummer Art Blakey talks synthesis, and talks about the harmony and techniques of early jazz-rock fusion. about jazz education and teaching technology and language. theories of Ornette Coleman. This 1970 release by saxophonist Joe leadership through good performance Farrell includes Msrs. Corea, Holland, habits, as well as his record "New York 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. 1\vo broad DeJohnette and McLaughlin. The last's Scene" and his classic- re-issue, "A Tuesday 24 Night in Tunisia." overlapping talents converge tonight on "Follow Your Hears" is the record's 1:00 p.m. A Moveable Feast. Poet Sarah Vaughan Sings the George focal point. Sharon Olds reads from The Dead and 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. Crossing Gershwin Songbook. Most of these the Living. songs were recorded in 1957, when is the last recording by the group Vaughan's voice had already fully Monday 16 matured into the gorgeous instrument Wednesday 25 of subtlety and power it remains today. 5:30 p.m. Horizons. "We The Indigenous: A Global Perspective." 10:00 a.m. An Anthology of the Indigenous people from Australia, Sacred Carol. Stories behind many of Guatemala and the United States the world's best-loved Christmas carols Monday 9 discuss cultural, social, and economic combine with a one-hour guitar 5:30 p.m. Horizons. "Profile: Zora problems in their respective countries. performance by soloist James Sundquist. Neale Hurston." This tribute to the late folklorists, anthropologist and 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. Young 6:00 p.m. A Christmas Gift From novelist, recalls her literary influence on tenor Ricky Ford recirculates the Tomie dePaola. 1\vo charming folktales young black writers. musical ideas of one of his "teachers" from Norway and Mexico come to life Wayne Shorter, on the newly released in a radio play by famed children's 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. 1\vo LP's Shorter Ideas. Besides the four Shorter author I artist Tamie de Paola; the one- titled Out of the Blue in one week? tunes, Ford's sextet gives us two of his Oregon hour production was recorded live at This particular work is by Didier originaJs and a "shorter" but sweetest - Lockwood, the violinist Jean-Luc Ponty version of a beautiful forgotten no longer look:; over his shoulder to. Ellington Piece. Didier leaves Ponty in this dust tonight with help from Billy Hart and Cecil 11:00 p.m. Sound Sculptors: Art You the largest selection McBee. Can Hear. During Sound Visions we • 11:00 p.m. Sound Sculptors: Art You will air five minute segments about the at the lowest price Can Hear. During Sound Visions we following sound sculptors, Joel Chadabe, will air five minute segments about the Megan Roberts and Raymond Ghirardo, following sound sculptors, John Driscoll, the Logos Duo, Gottfried Raes and RECORDS•CASSETTES SAAB/VOLVO REPAIRS BLANK TAPES COMPUTE FOREIGN CAR SERVICE f 1• • TUNE-UPS • ROAD SERVICE • TRAILERING SERVICE• PICK-UP R·ock, Pop, Jazz, Country, etc. I) ...::==== • & DELIVERY • BRAKE SERVICE PARTS & SERVICE SPECIALISTS IN • ELECTRIC SERVICE • SAAB• VOLVO We also carry ---.I iQ';;2l TO.YOTA •DATSUN• VW • EXHAUST• HONDA • SUBARU Posters, T-Shirts, "' .-•' 'l SWEDISH EXPRESS INC. Buttons FACTORY PARTS& plus :.. \Qit; ,--.- ""P .,;., -s____ , iil TRAtED SERVICE HOURS: TEONCIANS MON-FRI 8:00 AM Martial Arts Supplies fil:Jl..--tE~ 9 TOSOOPM , 218-727-1244 1131 L SUPERIOR DULUTH . i

-:- 5 Monday 30 Tuesday 31 Washington, D.C .' s John F. Kennedy African Flower blooms in Duluth on 5:30 p.m. Horizons: "Calypso." This 1:00 p.m. A Moveable Feast. Mark Center for the Performing Arts. Christmas evening. Flutist James program presents an exploration of the Helprin reads from his novel Winter's ,, ., .....~'""''"'"'"" Newton's interpretations of music roots of Calypso music and its influence Tale. written by and Billy on American culture. Strayhorn advance his evolution as one 8:00 p.m. American Jazz Radio of the prime movers of the revitalized 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. Hearts Festival New Year's Eve Special. Join contemporary jazz scene. His eleven- and Numbers is a new record by KUMD for this jazz special broadcast piece group features on pianist Dan Grolnick. Tenor saxophonist live from Charlie's Tap in Boston and alto sax, Roland Hanna at the piano, Michael Brecker is featured on such The Village Gate in . and Olu Dara on cornet. Grolnick originals as "Pointing at the Moon" and "Human Bites."

Friday 27 11:00 p.m. TotaJly Wired: Artists in 5:30 "Voices from the Sacred Electronic Sound. Andreas Happy Mountain." In the Black Hills of South Vollenweider and Michael Stearns use Dakota, Lakota-Sioux people continue to high technology and ancient New Year! A Christmas Gift pray on contested land, raising instruments to express a new questions about Indian religious spirituality. 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. The freedom in the United States.

Wednesday 1 Nelson's own, "Black, Brown, and examines the effort of the tribal this music reflects his South African Beautiful." government and community roots and his immersion into the organizations to reclaim some of those American jazz tradition. lands. Thursday 9 Monday 6 7:50 a.m., noon, 5:30 p.m. Beargrease 5:30 p.m. Horizons. "Odunde." Black 'live' coverage. Americans discuss the origin of "Odunde," the Afro-American religious celebration consisting of music and day- ' Friday 10 . long rituals. ;«,~·····1r--"» 7:50 a.m., noon, 5:30 p.m. Beargrease ,;'.: ' Grateful Dead J 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. Intensity 'live' coverage. on tap this evening. Dennis Gonzales Midnight to 4:00 a.m. The Grateful (trumpet) and John Purcell (saxophones Dead's Annual New Year's Eve and more) lead their octet into some Saturday 11 A traditional musical Extravaganza. complex harmonic conversations with 9:00 a.m., noon, 4:50 p.m. Beargrease feast for your ears by America's the spirits, including a powerful vocal masters of live music, The Grateful plea on "Hear Our Prayer. " 'live' coverage. Dead. This year's program originates from the Oakland Coliseum. 11:00 p.m. Totally Wired: Artists in Electronic Sound. Pierre Schaeffer and Sunday 12 6:00 p.m. Sidi-an on Record. New Pierre Henry, the first electronic 9:00 a.m., noon, 4:50 p.m. Beargrease Orleans pianist Mac Rebennack, also composers and creators of Musique 'live' coverage. known as " Doctor John," demonstrates Concrete recall their experiments and the confluence of musical idioms that philosophies in the 1940's. created the unique New Orleans style known around the world. Friday 3 Monday 13 5:30 "Anishinabe; A Second Tragedy Tuesday 7 5:30 p.m. Horizons. "Women al Sea." 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. The late at White Earth." An allotment process This program focuses on the increasing Johnny Hodges was the beautiful core at the White Earth reservation is just 1 :00 p.m. A Moveable Feast. number of women employed as Highlights from the Modern Language of lyricism in Duke Ellington's fervently one example of lands taken from native seafarers on whaling ships, fishing boats Association Convention. swinging bands. On Three Shad~s of Americans without regard to the treaty and tankers. Blue, Hodges sh.ares ideas in context rights of the tribe or the Constitutional with arranger / composer Oliver Nelson rights of the individuals who make up 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. Booker and singer Leon Thomas, including the Indian nation. Tonight's program Wednesday 8 Ervin's tenor playing could groan softly 6:00 p.m. Sidran on Record. of passion or pain, or steamroll over Producer Michael Cuscuna plays your house. More wonders of phrasing REI.AXING, ENERGIZING VISIONAAY MUSIC excerpts from some of the best tonight on The Blues Book. Richard recordings he's been responsible for, Davis (bass) and Carmell Jones IN CONCERT and delineates the differences between . _(trumpet) joined the late Texas blower re-issues, alternate takes, and previously on this compelling set. MARC ALLEN, Solo Pianist unreleased masters. Performing music from his albums SOLO FLIGHT. and Oillboad Magazine 11:00 p.m. Totally Wired: Artists in recommended QUIET MOMENTS 7:00 p.m. Jazz Expansions. Strike a Electronic Sound. Jean-Michel Jarre, a And blow against AOR (Apartheid Oriented popular electronic artist whose Radio) by listening to Dollar Brand's composition Oxygene was a worldwide Soweto LP. Brand (aka Abdullah hit, discusses digital sampling STEVE KUETHER, Synthesizers and Piano Ibrahim) is one of our most eclectic and technology. Premiering music from his new album rhythmically sophisticated pianists, and FOLK DR£AM5 OF TliE SPIRIT DANCING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27TH, 7:30 PM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28TH, 7:30 PM PAINTINGS•CARDS•PHOTOGRAPHS SPIRIT OF THE NORTH THEATRE VI Register for holiday .--.---.-- Open daily, with IN FITGER'S V> gift certificate A I=] I evening hours. TICKETS: $7.50 In Advance. $9.50 AJ Door. Available at LMNGSTONS in 0 drawings ! ~~-•~lit"-

biology and a philosophy minor. "I new 01mens1ons rao,o. Staff Spotlight: think what got me interested in biology Sundays at 11:00 a.m. was a job I had all through high school. by Jean Johnson I was a beekeeper. It was amazing how Gerald Rosen. San Francisco those bees could tell if I was calm and novelist Gerald Rosen, a gifted feeling good about them, or mad at writer and lucid speaker, them for stinging me." describes the Dream in Pam came to host Morning Edition nuclear-age terms and points almost by accident. Last year she met the way to a local-yet-global Gordon Harris, a longtime announcer 12/1 Politics for Living with John solution. here at KUMD, who encouraged her to Vasconcellos. As a California . sit in with him while he did a show. State Legislator for nearly two 1/5 Russian Visions / American "Gordon threw me in the booth, said decades, John Vasconcellos' Dreams with Patricia Sun. In 'here, do this,' and left me! " Pam was a personal political style has the Spring of 1985, Patricia Sun natural announcer, and when we been profoundly influenced by visited the Soviet Union. She learned that she was eligible for Work his own quest for self- came away with a new Study assistance, we hired her to host knowledge and fullfillment. appreciation of the cultural Morning Edition. She's been doing it, differences between our two with short breaks, ever since. She's now 12/8 The Quantum factor with peoples. being joined by Kristine Auburn, who Fred Alan Wolf. The . Pam Nelson will do two shows a week. 'Tm connection between quantum 1/12 Lifedream with Theodore actually becoming kind of possessive physics and human We keep getting compliments about Roszak. The author of Making about the show,'' Pam admits, "but it consciousness forms the our wonderful Morning Edition host, so of the Counterculture and will be nice to become kind of a normal centerpoint for Wolf's original ' we thought we'd allow our listeners to Person / Planet applies his person." The emphasis is on "kind of." and provocative views. cultural vision to the realm of become better acquainted with her. Pam Nelson is naturally modest and doesn't What in the world does Pam like fiction with his second novel about getting up at 5:30 a.m. to do the 12/15 Build It Yourself! With Blair even mention her name on the air very Dreamwatcher. show? "I like having the place to Abee. Blair Abee, director of often ("I don't know why - maybe so myself! I like to be able to sing to the the Owner-Builder Center of when I make mistakes no one will 1/19 Business Takes on the music. I love waking up, walking out Berkeley, share what they've know who it was") but her bouyant Pentagon with Don Carlson. my door and seeing that fantastic array learned in the course of personality charges through the Some of America's largest of morning stars. I like playing for teaching 10,000 people how to airwaves like a fresh prairie wind. corporations, have joined forces morning people. I think people who design, remodel, wire, plumb to challenge the "sacred cow" Last year she came to UMD, and this have to be up early in the morning are and build their own homes. of defense spending. spring she'll graduate with a major in special." 12/22 Turning Suffering into 1/26 Achilles to Venus: Enriching GIFTS FOR LITTLE KIDS Enlightment with Lama Your Life and Your Love In this Sogyal Rinpoche. Relationship with Harold dialogue, Sogyal Rinpoche, a Bloomfield, M.D. and Sirah Tibettm Buddhist Meditation Vettese-Bloomfield, Ph.D. In v "~-\~/· _ Jneed Master and incarnate Lama, this dialogue, the Bloomfields, speaks of ways to alleviate our who live and work together, aHenlion! pain and actually transform it share their inner process and Please ...Pack activity cards are 70 into a tool to develop clarity of reveal how they convert hnle-hand-sized cards, each sug- mind. rf 5ud: l:-.org:n..1n gesting an educelional, oealive, problems into opportunities. ex s,lly activ,ty for adutts and cassette tapes, each children 10 share. Designed lo im- 12/29 Growing Up American with lovingly crafted and prove qualtty and quanllty ol 10- unique, has touched the gelher lime. hearts of thousands of families. It makes a l etters From listeners treasured gift for expect- Special thanks to Bob Johnson for the Thanks and keep up the good work! 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IOI West St•t·tmd Street Sue Anderson Saginaw, MN Jerry Small Duluth 7 Drama ______Music ______England countryside - despite "On. ,.ople, Many Voices" songs, they'll also be entertained by the NPR Playhouse the state of the farmhouse roof. history of this art form which has The coming of age of Jewish music in survived both time and controversy in An ongoing series of radio dramas aired 1/25 Part Three. Life a Fruitlands, America is the focus for a special sacred and secular custom." on Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. "the ideal community," is program for the Chanukah festival in Highlighting the program are stories neither comfortable nor free of behind several famous tunes including Galactic Gumst.o. December. Hosted by famed Ruby: A conflict; with little to eat and actor/singer Theodore Bike!, One "Silent Night." The composition for the cut barley lying in the solo guitar was hastily created overnight From her home base OI} the planet People, Many Voices: Jewish Music fields, Alcott and one of his In America - Downtown And in a small Austrian town for Christmas Summa Nulla, Ruby, a tough-minded partners leave the farm to go Eve services when the church organ detective of the future, sets out to Uptown airs on KUMD on Mondays at recruiting. 1:00 p.m. broke down. The special also recalls the discover who's trying to manipulate the history of "O Holy Night," the words In a vivid blend of narration and media and influence the buying habits 2/1 Part Four.Louisa May of which were adapted as a rallying cry music, the four-part special is ·a of consumers. Her adventures provide affectionately celebrates her for the French Resistance during World fascinating audio tour through the for 13 entertaining half-hour programs father's sublime failure, and War II. Songs from the U.S. include "I development of American Jewish music parodying gumshoe detective novels and tells listeners why she's been Wonder as I Wander," a melody since the turn of the century through science fiction space epics. exhorting them to keep an eye originating in the hills of Appalachia. the post-World War II era. The first on Socrates. 12/7 "The Wrap-Around". Ruby half-hour segment in the series offers a visits Count Velcro at Kismet, portrait qf immigrant social conditions the inflatable nomadic city, but through the 1920s, and features the the two are caught in a Wrap- Tomi• d• Paolo Brings music of a myriad of famous musicians KUMD will again present a live broadcast Around and disappear. including Al Jolson, Irving Berlin and of the Grateful Dead's Annual New Year's lnarnatlonal Chlldnsn's Benny Goodman, mixed with music of Eve extravaganza. This traditional musical 12/14 "The Return of Ruby I". The the synagogue and the Jewish secular feast for your ears is prepared with quality slimies are still trying to Storl•s tour. labor movement. sound and impeccable taste by America's eliminate Ruby, as the Printer Charming folklore tales from across The second half-hour presents the masters of live music, the Grateful Dead. Sisters, Dot Matrix and Daisy the world come to public radio listeners Jewish music created in the famous The program marks the third straight year Wheel perform live at the this holiday season with the world downtown Second Avenue Yiddish for broadcast of this special event, and the beginning of the Grateful Dead's third Digital Circus. premiere of A Christmas Gift From theaters in New York City and decade of live music. This year's program Tomie dePaola, an original radio play uptown's Broadway, as well as Jewish 12/21 "Ay yi yi, Spoolaga!". Ruby based on international Christmas contributions to American popular originates from the Oakland Coliseum visits Horace Wimpy at the folklore. music known across the country. starting at midnight on New Year's Eve Motivational Research Center, Recorded live at Washington, D.C.'s Among the artists featured are singers and runs approximately four hours into the and while she's inside the John F. Kennedy Center for the Sophie Tucker, Eddie Cantor, the new year. Like vintage champagne, this machine called The Medium, Performing Arts, the one-hour drama, Andrews Sisters and Tommy Dorsey, program is a holiday treat for all!!! encounters Julio "Hot Stuff" from Children's Radio Theatre, will air along with the music of Gus Kahn, Proceeding the Grateful Dead Special, Sanchez, the android Latin on KUMD on Christmas day at 6:00 George Gershwin and Jerome Kern. KUMD will air the American Jazz Radio .Lover. p.m. Jewish art music and the growth of Festival New Year's Eve Special. The first The play is the creation of renowned an American school of Cantorial music half of this special will start at 8:00 p.m. 12/28 "Tico and Pico". Ruby brings children's artist/ author Tomie dePaola, is the focus of the following segment. and will be live from Charlie's Tap in things to a close as Rodant winner of numerous awards including a Some of America's great cantors are Boston. Featured artists will be the John Kapoor is made director of the Caldecott Honor for his classic book featured, including Yossele Rosenblatt, Hicks Trio with special guests, Henry Motivational Research Center, "Strega Nona" and the prestigi:.,us David Roitman, and Jan Peerce, the Threadgill, and Cassandra Wilson. At 9:00 the Bulldada does a wrap-up, Regina Medal for distinguished famed cantor-turned-opera singer. Music p.m. we will go live to the Village Gate in and the Tookah, once again, contributions to children's literature. by celebrated jazz composers Mezz New York City and listen to Stanley explodes. Mezzrow and Ziggy Ellman is also Turrentine, Kenny Burrell, Jimmy The author designed A Christmas presented, along with music by classical Smith, Bennie Wallace Sextet, and Out Gift From Tomie dePaola to capture A.al Scotch Malt for Kennedy Center and radio audiences composers Ernest Bloch and Lazar of the Blue. Weiner. 1/4 Real Scotch Malt. Using some of the world's most popular holiday folktales. The play centers on The final half-hour looks at Jewish narration and sound recorded culture and popular music in post- "Sound Visions" r.atunss on-location in Scotland, this two stories from Norway and Mexic9. The first, "The Cat on the Dovrefell," World War II America. The integration Electronic Artists Prix Italia-winning drama of Jewish music into popular American chronicles life and death on the recounts the startling events that occur when a stranger seeks lodging on culture is illustrated by music such as Leif Brush, a Duluth artist, is one of small Hebrides Island of Islay, Connie Francis' "My Yiddishe Mama" ten environmental artists featured in interwoven with descriptions Christmas Eve in a remote country cottage. He is on a journey to take a and The Weavers' "Tzena, Tzena." Sound Sculptors: Art You Can Hear, on the manufacture of Scotch Even the parodies originating in the a series to be aired on the Sound whisky. special gift to the King of Norway. The cottage owner warns the traveller that famous Borscht Belt are_spotlighted Visions program during December. each Christmas the house is invaded by with songs including Allan Sherman's Each of the five-minute programs "Westchester Hadassah." Something Singing a pack of trolls who steal his food and introduces an artist, who talks about sleep in his beds. This time, when the how s/he creates and manipulates mischievous trolls appear, they're Legacy of Christmas Carols sound, and also offers glimpses of surprised to find what they think is a artist's work. Many of the pieces have sweet kitty asleep under the stove. When Christmas carolers take to the been part of museum installations, or They soon discover that it's really the streets and choruses fill holly-boughed free-standing sculpture in public places. King's present - a large white bear. halls, they renew a tradition born Sound Visions host Mike Peura will The second story, "Lucinda's Gift," is hundreds of years ago. This holiday air three of these short progrms each from Mexico, and explains the origin of season National Public Radio member Monday night in December. the Flower of the Holy Night - the station KUMD airs a reprise of the On the fourth Monday in December, poinsettia. Each year on Navidad popular hour-long special An we'll turn to another series featuring (Christmas), townspeople march to the Anthology of the Sacred Carol, which the work of avant garde sound creators, church bearing beautiful gifts to place recounts the colorful history of these Totally Wired . An award-winning at the manger. But the poor young songs and other Christmas customs. program, Totally Wired is an exciting Lucinda has no gift. As she sadly Created and performed by young exploration of a major musical watches the procession, an old woman American guitarist James Sundquist, the development of the 20th century, the tells her that "a gift is beautiful because program airs on Christmas Day at 10:00 advent of electronic instruments and it is given." Encouraged, Lucinda seizes a.m. synthesizers. It plugs into 25 leading some tall green weeds and rushes into The program traces the evolution of figures in electronic and contemporary the church to offer her gift to the Christ the carol, from its origins in medieval music, weaving stimulating interviews Child. The worshippers are appalled, ring dancing to its present form. Says with music, demonstrations, and Bronson Alcott at Fruitlands until the weeds are transformed - each Sundquist, "Not only will listeners narration, to create 13 half-hour enjoy hearing their favorite yuletide This four-part audio biography of 19th- reed tipped by a flaming red star. programs. century philosopher and educator Amos This unique children's program is a Bronson Alcott stars Charles Kimbrough remarkable distillation of Tomie as the eccentric New England dePaola's skills as a storyteller. transcendentalist, with Nancy Linehan tQeturn as his wife, and Nancy Marchand as this ad Alcott's "scribbler" daughter, Louisa The Arts ___ for -41),< May Alcott, who narrates this delighful Jiil\'i nlti play. (Produced by Karl Schmidt and the Beginning on December 11th at 5:30 on all WHA Drama Center I Madison, Wis.) p.m., KUMD will air a new locally produced program on the arts which will lBQQed 1/11 Part One. Bronson Alcott lies endeavor to bring to our listeners the baskets waiting for death in a cold and wealth and diversity of the area arts scene. and ,arn empty house, as Louisa May Using a magazine format this program Alcott thinks back on the early will present interviews with artists, from days of her parents' marriage, all disciplines; readings; excerpt from and tells listeners to "keep an plays; a news segment; a calendar of eye on Socrates." events; and special reports on issues re I evant to the arts in our area. This 1/18 Part 'lwo. Bronson Alcott visits program will offer insight into a wide England, and returns with range of arts activities and the people three friends to found an ideal behind them while hopefully being community in the New informative and easy to listen to. • FREELANCE • ,~ TYPING . WRITING EDITING SERVICES WENDI CARLSON (218) 72~953 evenings & Wffkenda THE RECORD STORE

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