Today on SP Radio (5:30 p.m on 90.1 FM or weft.org): Rachael McMillan, Education Coordinator for Ten Thousand Villages and SP contributor, will discuss the importance of fair trade shopping and some last minute gift …
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SP Radio Podcast: The Curses
The Curses perform live and Neil P. discusses the Cubs’ owners attempt to get IL taxpayers to fund Wrigley renovations.
Today on SP Radio: The Curses
Today on SP Radio (5:30 p.m on 90.1 FM or weft.org): We’re going to have local band The Curses in for an interview and live performance. We’ve never done a live performance before, so tune …
Elsinore drummer injured by drunk driver in MO
Some frightening news from Elsinore’s Facebook page about drummer Dave Pride: Hey everyone…While we were getting ready to leave Columbia on Saturday night a drunk driver hit Dave as he was about to get into …
SP Radio Podcast: Flatlander Fund
In this episode of SP Radio, we interview representatives from the Flatlander Fund about Daniel Schreiber, his dream of a C-U community kitchen and this week’s auction.
Today on Smile Politely Radio: Flatlander Fund
On today’s episode (5:30 p.m. on 90.1 FM or streaming at weft.org): Kristen Tennant, Jason Berg, and Laura Huth from the Flatlander Fund will be in studio to discuss their upcoming chocolate auction and the …
The Overture: Nov. 30 – Dec. 6
Lots of good opportunities to check out great local music and give money to some good causes this week.
SP Radio Podcast: Innovators Improv/Almost, Maine preview
Learn about Innovators Improv, the Station Theater’s Almost Maine and why Tracy thinks our governor has a lot to learn.
Today on SP Radio: Innovators Improv and Almost, Maine
On today’s episode (5:30 p.m. on 90.1 FM or streaming at weft.org): Regular SP contributor Mark Laughlin interviews UI Assistant Dean John Clarke about Innovators Improv. You can read Mark’s original article on Innovator’s Improv …
SP Radio Podcast: Hunger in the Heartland/The Diamond Stretch
This Thanksgiving week take some time to listen as we discuss the thousands and thousands of locals without easy access to basic food. It’s pretty unreal.