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Highly acclaimed poet Joshua Bennett returns to In the Moment to discuss his newest book "Spoken Word: A Cultural History" and the story behind an art form.
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Frank Pommersheim is a professor, poet, legal scholar and haiku guru. He joins In the Moment to read from his latest correspondence.
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Grace Powell is a student at Dakota Valley High School in North Sioux City and was named the 2023 South Dakota Poetry Out Loud winner.
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The Lakota Nation Invitational’s poetry slam brought rhyme and rhythm to Rapid City. It’s the ninth annual slam at the event.
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Whether it's cowboy poetry or songs from the prairie, musicians and writers continue to be inspired by the folklore and storytelling of the American West. Hundreds of artists recently gathered in New Mexico for the annual International Western Music Association conference.
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President Donald Trump's first national security advisor is the spotlight of the new FRONTLINE film Michael Flynn's Holy War. We speak with AP correspondent Michelle Smith about the documentary.
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An upcoming performance at the Redlin Art Center will feature the work of Norwegian poet Olav H. Hauge. Hauge is one of Norway's most influential poets. He was also a horticulturist, working as a gardener in his own apple orchard. His connection to the natural world inspired his writing about the fauna and the changing of the seasons.
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The governor's race in South Dakota is close, though not necessarily statistically tied. New data released by the SDSU Poll shows that Kristi Noem is ahead by 4%. David Wiltse is the director of the SDSU poll, he joins us to break down the numbers. Plus, an upcoming performance at the Redlin Arts Center showcases the work of Norwegian Poet Olav H. Hauge. Through music, images, and the written word Norwegian artists bring Hauge and his love for nature to life. We talk with lecturer Katherine Hanson and vocalist Reidun Horvei.
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The three events include two writing workshops and a read-aloud poetry slam.
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Moderator Chuck Raasch and journalist Jonathan Karl discuss journalism and the presidency in part two of our three-part Daschle Dialogues series.