Camp Magazine highlighted the long-running, public television, LGBT series “In the Life” as well KCPT’s 2012 Pride Month programming.
Check out the article and KCPT’s Pride Month line-up.

Camp Magazine highlighted the long-running, public television, LGBT series “In the Life” as well KCPT’s 2012 Pride Month programming.
Check out the article and KCPT’s Pride Month line-up.

Wednesday evening, May 23, former KCPT board members and long time friends gathered at the station to celebrate the launch of Ed Matheny’s book, The Audacious Rise of KCPT. The book celebrates 50 years of KCPT history.
Copies are available at The Kansas City Stores on the Plaza and in Union Station.

KCPT and The Centurions invited the amateur photographers who participated in the Explore My KC website to The Terrace on Grand for the Explore My KC Book Launch Party on Tuesday, May 22. Over 3,500 pictures were submitted to the website over the last six months and the best of the best were selected to be in the very first Explore My KC book.
Order your own copy of the book which comes with KCPT membership now.

The television documentary “Hispanic Farmers on Broken Ground” was produced by Harvest Public Media‘s Clay Masters and Nebraska Educational Telecommunications as part of a special report on the Farmer of the Future.
Watch Friday, May 25, 2012 at 9pm and tune to KCUR for daily radio programs that accompany the television program: Monday, May 21 – Friday, May 25, 2012.
* The Sustainable Hand
* Land Rich
* Who Are You Calling An Ag Conglomerate?
* The Immigrant Work Force
* Ag Robots!