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The Folk Tree
4:30 pm
Fri May 24, 2013

Howlin' Brothers play live on The Folk Tree

Photo courtesy of The Howlin' Brothers

The Howlin’ Brothers are a three-piece string band that brings heart and passion into every performance. Their upbeat shows are heavy with original and traditional music, featuring the sounds of slide banjo, harmonica and old-time fiddle.

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Java Blend
3:23 pm
Fri May 24, 2013

Java Blend Summer Broadcasts 6/15-9/7

Catch Java Blend all through summer with Java Blend Summer Encore broadcasts.

Don't fear! Java Blend is here for the summer. 

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Classical
2:34 pm
Fri May 24, 2013

ISU Mendelssohn (&"Godzilla Eats Las Vegas")

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American composer Eric Whitacre

Tune in Saturday at 7AM or Sunday at 6PM to hear the ISU Wind Ensemble led by Michael Golemo playing Mendelssohn's Overture for Winds and three modern works for the ensemble - including Eric Whitacre's riotous "Godzilla Eats Las Vegas." Written when Whitacre  was an undergrad at Juilliard, it has become a modern classic.  Says Whitacre, "The idea that this piece is being played all over the world in serious concert venues is the single funniest thing I have ever heard.

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River to River
2:11 pm
Fri May 24, 2013

Gronstal and Paulsen Praise Statehouse Compromises

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Iowa State Capitol

Lawmakers from both political parties are calling the 2013 legislative session successful. They were able to find compromise on three big issues: education reform, commercial property tax relief, and expanding health insurance coverage. Host Clay Masters talks about the deals with Republican House Speaker Kraig Paulsen and Democratic Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal. Then, Statehouse reporters discuss how unusual political compromise is in the current climate.

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Talk of Iowa
12:45 pm
Fri May 24, 2013

Horticulture Day: Fresh Fish and Veggies

Fish and fresh veggies make an appealing paring for dinner, but they can also be a great duo in the greenhouse.  Host Charity Nebbe discusses aquaponics, which is the growing of crops with nutrient rich waste water from fish farming.  Iowa State University Extension fisheries specialist Allen Pattillo and horticulturist Richard Jauron join the program.

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Classical
9:29 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Lyric's "Werther" Today at Noon

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Matthew Polenzani and Sophie Koch in the Lyric Opera's "Werther"

Tenor superstar Matthew Polenzani portrays the smitten poet Werther in the Lyric Opera of Chicago's production of Massenet's opera, based on the Goethe novel that rocked Europe.  Sophie Koch stars as the unfortunate object of his affection, Charlotte.

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Statehouse and Politics
7:59 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Legislative Wrap-up 2013

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Shortly after 11am the Iowa House of Representative adjourns on May 23rd, ending the 2013 legislative session.

IPR's Statehouse Correspondent Joyce Russell joins Sarah McCammon to wrap up the 2013 session. Lawmakers adjourned in their third week of overtime on Thursday, May 23.

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Java Blend
6:00 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Java Blend Broadcast: Dwelling Fruit 5/25/13

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Tune in to hear a special once in a lifetime performance by Dwelling Fruit, never to be heard again.

This Saturday at 2 PM, IPR Studio One's Ben Kieffer will host a special hour of "Java Blend" with Iowa City's own Dwelling Fruit.

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Agriculture and Harvest Public Media
5:00 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Refugees find home on the farm

On a small farm in suburban West Des Moines, Iowa, even the barn is a refugee—an historic structure relocated from nearby Valley High School. The farmers, most of them refugees, are just starting to hoe the land, each one working a 50-foot by 50-foot plot where they’ll grow corn, beans, cabbage, eggplant, onions, tomatoes and peppers.

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News
6:40 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Dayton pulls together in search for Kathlynn Shepard

The search for 15-year-old Kathlynn Shepard in northern central Iowa has gripped the small community of Dayton as investigations into the abduction continue. The community has rallied together. While some help with the search, others are focused on helping each other cope.

Fewer than one thousand people live here in rural Dayton, but the population swelled as volunteers poured in to help search for the 15-year-old abducted as she walked home from the bus stop on Monday.  

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News
5:50 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Update: Blood Evidence Uncovered in Dayton

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15-year-old Kathlynn Shepard, in a 2012 school portrait.

Investigators in Dayton say blood evidence found in a hog confinement has tested positive as belonging to Kathlynn Shepard. The 15-year-old has been missing since she and another teen were abducted Monday—the younger girl escaped.

The blood was found at the hog confinement where the girls were taken following their abduction, and on the body of abductor Michael Klunder. An autopsy on Klunder ruled his death a suicide by hanging.

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Statehouse and Politics
4:08 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Branstad: 2013 Legislative Session 'Best He Can Remember'

Credit John Pemble / IPR
The 2013 Iowa legislative session ends after the House of Representatives adjourns one day after the Senate.

 Iowa’s 2013 legislative session ended Thursday morning. Democratic and Republican leaders called the session historic as bipartisan compromises on insuring low-income Iowans, reforming the state’s education system and property taxes were passed. Iowa Public Radio’s Clay Masters reports. 

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Talk of Iowa
4:01 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Summer Reading

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From the right, Annie Leonard of The Next Chapter bookstore, and Paul Ingram and Jan Weismill of Prairie Lights Books.

Summer brings with it many pleasures, and one of those pleasures is the time to dig into a great book.  Host Charity Nebbe previews books for summer reading lists with Paul Ingram and Jan Weismiller of Prairie Lights Books in Iowa City and Annie Leonard of The Next Chapter bookstore in Knoxville. 

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Arts and Culture
3:18 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Annie's List and Reviews

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River to River
2:39 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

The Aftermath of an EF5 Tornado

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Joplin, Missouri, a year after the 2011 tornado

The deadly tornado earlier this week in Oklahoma recalls other recent tornado disasters in the Midwest. Today on River To River, host Ben Kieffer talks with survivors of the devastating tornado in Joplin, Missouri in 2011…and the twister that struck the Parkersburg/New Hartford area here in Iowa 5 years ago. Some experts join the conversation as well, to shed more light on the effect of the EF5 tornado that tore through Oklahoma.

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Arts and Culture
1:11 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Jan's List

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Jan Weismiller of Prairie Lights Books' Summer Reading List

The Newlyweds by Nell Freudenberger

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Arts and Culture
12:18 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Paul's List

News
11:38 am
Thu May 23, 2013

12-year-old who escaped Dayton abduction speaks out

Credit Durrie Bouscaren / Iowa Public Radio
12-year-old Dezirea Hughes sits with her family in a friend's living room.

7-th grader Dezirea Hughes of Dayton has identified herself as the 12-year-old who escaped an abduction Monday afternoon as she and her friend, Kathlynn Shepard, walked home from the bus stop. Shepard is still missing, and search crews continue to look for her in the surrounding area.

With her daughter back, Hughes’ mother, Jeanette Andrews, says life in the small community of Dayton will change.

"I didn’t believe the phone call. I thought I heard her say a man took me, I wasn’t sure if that’s what I really heard."

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Crime, Justice and Public Safety
8:59 am
Thu May 23, 2013

Dayton community holds vigil for missing teen

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Members of the Dayton community in north-central Iowa gathered Wednesday evening for a vigil in honor of 15-year-old Kathlynn Shepard, who is still missing.

Investigators continue to search the area surrounding Dayton, Iowa for Kathlynn Shepard, a teenager abducted earlier this week as she walked home from the bus stop.  A twelve-year-old who was taken with her escaped shortly after the kidnapping and is, except for scratches on her arms and legs, unharmed. 

The events have rocked Dayton, a small town of fewer than 1,000 residents. A local church held a vigil last night for 15-year-old Kathlynn Shepard, who has been missing since Monday afternoon.

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Classical
7:49 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

NY Phil Mass in B Minor Thursday

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The first page of the Credo section of Bach's Mass in B minor. Scholars believe that parts of this section were Bach's last major original compositions, written in the last year of his life.

The New York Philharmonic's "Bach Variations" festival continues at 7 PM Thursday with the Mass in B Minor - Bach's "most spectacular choral work," as the scholar and conductor John Butt calls it.

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River to River
4:31 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Politics Day

U.S. senators of both parties are directing outrage at top IRS officials over not being informed earlier about the tax agency’s work to target conservatives, and they’re demanding answers. Today on River to River, it’s politics day. Host Ben Kieffer sits down with our analysts, Tim Hagle, of the University of Iowa, and Chris Larimer, of the University of Northern Iowa, to find out what questions are being asked, why it matters, and how much of what we’re seeing is simply political grandstanding.

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Talk of Iowa
3:50 pm
Wed May 22, 2013

Why Do People Jump Out of Planes?

This hour, host Charity experiences skydiving in Vinton.  She is talking with people that made hundreds or thousands of jumps.  The show starts with talking to athletes who push themselves to the edge in another way, including ultra-marathon runners and adventure racers.   The Boone Crusher is an adventure race covering 40-60 miles in the Des Moines River Valley near Boone. Extreme sports are the subject on this Talk of Iowa.

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Classical
9:50 am
Wed May 22, 2013

Wagner's 200th with Barney, PT & Bill

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Richard Wagner in a portrait by an ardent Wagnerian, Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Today is the 200th birthday of Richard Wagner. Performance Today at 5 will be almost all Wagner; Barney Sherman from 1-5 will play just a little of his music, but will also feature music by composers who respond, in some way, to or against Wagner: Debussy (a recording of him playing his own "Children's Corner"), Faure, John Adams, Leonard Bernstein, and a movement by Bruckner. We'll also sample a new recording of one of the works that most influenced Wagner, Beethoven's 9th. (And for more, Bill McGlaughlin continues his week-long series on Wagner at 9 PM.)

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Crime, Justice and Public Safety
8:04 am
Wed May 22, 2013

Search continues for missing Iowa teen Kathlynn Shepard

Kathlynn Shepard, 15, has been missing since Monday.

State troopers narrowed their search Wednesday morning for 15-year-old Kathlynn Shepard. She was abducted Monday while walking home from the bus stop in Dayton, Iowa with a younger girl who escaped soon afterwards. Their suspected abductor was found dead later that day. Despite the efforts search party of more than 300 members of law enforcement and volunteers from the area, Shepard has not been found.

Special Agent Bill Keitzman with the Iowa DCI says Wednesday’s search focuses on a smaller area.

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News
3:40 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Lessons Learned: Parkersburg 2013

  • IPR's Pat Blank talks with former Parkersburg Chief of Police Chris Luhring about the EF5 tornado that tore the town in two in 2008. Luhring is the now the City Clerk.
Talk of Iowa
2:07 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Paranormal Iowa

Artist rendering by "The Van Meter Visitor" co-author Kevin Lee Nelson. A giant bat-like creature supposedly terroized Van Meter in 1903.

Legend has it that in 1903, for several nights in a row the small town of Van Meter was terrorized by a giant bat-like creature. One-hundred ten years later, Talk of Iowa tries to uncover the truth with author Chad Lewis, a paranormal investigator and co-author of the new book "The Van Meter Visitor: A True and Mysterious Encounter with the Unknown."

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River to River
1:56 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

The Crime of Stalking

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According to the Stalking Resource Center 6.6 million people are stalked in the U.S. every year.

Though stalking became a crime in the state of Iowa in 1994, it’s a difficult charge since in many ways stalking is an “invisible" crime.  Upon examining this crime River to River asks, "What should a person do if they're being stalked?" And also, "What drivers stalkers to obsessively harass their victims?"

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River to River
1:40 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Facial Recognition Technology and Police Lineups

Credit Brian Mennecke, associate professor of information systems at Iowa State
Mennecke says that digital signage systems can deteremine a person's age, gender and face.

Facial recognition technology is increasing becoming a part of life, but how is this technology being used and how much is too much?  Brian Mennecke will explain the ways digital advertisements can "read" your face and discuss other commercial uses for facial recognition technology.  Later Gary Wells joins the program to discuss his recently developed proc

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Java Blend
11:08 am
Tue May 21, 2013

Java Blend Broadcast: Korby Lenker 5/18/13

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Tune in to this week's broadcast to catch the sweet and sometimes sulky tunes of Korby Lenker.

  This Saturday at 2 PM, IPR Studio One's Ben Kieffer will host a special hour of "Java Blend" with Korby Lenker.

 

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Java Blend
11:08 am
Tue May 21, 2013

Java Blend Broadcast: Korby Lenker 5/18/13

Credit Iowa Public Radio/Kendall McCabe
Tune in to this week's broadcast to catch the sweet and sometimes sulky tunes of Korby Lenker.

  This Saturday at 2 PM, IPR Studio One's Ben Kieffer will host a special hour of "Java Blend" with Korby Lenker.

 

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