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Garrison Keillor: The Man on the Radio in Red Shoes

Find out how to see him live at Starlight Theater.
Watch Wednesday, June 29, 2011 at 7pm.

Lake Wobegon – where the women are strong, the men are good looking and all the children are above average – has become America’s collective hometown, visited weekly for the past 40 years on a fictional radio program that creates bona fide nostalgia. With his “Prairie Home Companion,” Keillor became our national philosopher, filling the empty shoes of Will Rogers and Mark Twain, through his running commentary about the human condition and the social politic. With biting wit, a quirky perspective and an uncanny ability to home in on the pulse of America, Keillor’s themes and characters are somehow familiar to us all. For more than a year, AMERICAN MASTERS followed this great raconteur – and his motley crew of actors, musicians and technical staff – as he criss-crossed the country, broadcasting, recording and revealing himself.

See him live at Starlight Theater, August 31, 2011 at 8pm.

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Freedom Riders Coming to Topeka

On June 26, 2011 at 3pm Freedom Riders Robert and Helen Singleton will share their unique perspective and experience at a discussion and screening of the recent American Experience documentary...

On June 26, 2011 at 3pm Freedom Riders Robert and Helen Singleton will share their unique perspective and experience at a discussion and screening of the recent American Experience documentary “Freedom Riders”. Author and photographer Eric Etheridge will also present a lecture and slide show on the 1961 Freedom Riders.

The event will take place at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site 1515 SE Monroe Street, Topeka, Kansas 66612.

Free and open to the public, but reservations are required.

To RSVP by June 24, call the Brown Foundation at (785) 235-3939

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SCREENtime: Kansas City Jazz & Blues

Tune into KCPT June 30, 2011 at 8:30pm for a look at what the Kansas City sound is all about. Kansas City Jazz & Blues: Past, Present and Future recognizes...

Tune into KCPT June 30, 2011 at 8:30pm for a look at what the Kansas City sound is all about. Kansas City Jazz & Blues: Past, Present and Future recognizes past music greats as well as Kansas City’s current crop of musical talent.

Director Sue Vicory spent spent three years chasing down everyone from Bobby Watson and Myra Taylor to David Basse, Marilyn Maye and Chuck Haddix to talk about and illustrate Kansas City’s musical tradition.

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Marty Robbins: Seems Like Yesterday

Full performances of Marty Robbins’ most memorable and recognizable hits and the story of his music, his career and his life.

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