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Don't miss HPPR's interview with Heather Courtney, the documentary's director/producer & Laurie Ezzell Brown, the Editor/Publisher of The Canadian Record. We discuss the film, the community of Canadian, and the importance of rural stories, regional coverage, and common ground to citizens of the TX Panhandle.
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Don't miss George Saunders LIVE IN CANYON, TX, at a free lecture on campus at WTAMU on Thursday, April 4th at 7pm CT. If you can't make it, the event will be livestreamed as well. Scroll down for the link to the FULL INTERVEW with George from the "Humanities on the High Plains" podcast, as well as the link to stream it tomorrow night.
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Thanks to Duke Weddington of Higher Ground Bluegrass for spending some time with High Plains Morning this week to talk about their upcoming show in Panhandle, TX, which is part of their 25th anniversary tour and launch for their latest album, Blue & Gray.
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Today on High Plains Morning, we welcomed Dr. Amy Von Lintel into the studio to discuss the upcoming annual conference of the Space Between Society. This year the topic is: "OUTSIDERS, OUTLAWS, AND OUTREACH IN THE SPACE BETWEEN, 1914-1945," with public educational events, lectures, and entertainment in Amarillo and Canyon.
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Ahead of their charity concert for the Ronald McDonald House, Diamond and Gold, a Neil Diamond tribute band, stopped by HPPR's Amarillo studio to share about their upcoming concert. Check out the full interview and their in-studio performance on the link at the top of this page!
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The Matt O'Ree Band visited the Amarillo studio to spread the word about their new album, Hand in Glove. They were in town for a live show at Chalice Abbey on May 23rd.
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Visit Arts in the Sunset from 4:30-7p CT for a free art therapy forum. It's a hands-on exploration of art and its impact on mental health. The event focuses on students (grades 6-12) and their family members, but all are welcome!
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Thanks to Nate Pfeil and Colton Thomas for stopping by HPPR to share some info about their updated line up for their band, Chill Son — which now features Amarillo's own Ben Cargo.
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Tune in for an intimate discussion of the books covered during the 2023 Spring Read, LIVE ON AIR with several book leaders and HPPR Radio Readers BookByte contributors. Hosted by Kathleen Holt, this event will take place in Garden City, KS at HPPR's studio and headquarters.
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This week in the Texas Panhandle, some prodigal sons of the region are coming through Wellington & Turkey, TX for a two-pack of live shows. We caught up with Colin and Daniel to discuss the tour, the band, the new EP, and what's next for the group.
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Austin’s own Nik Parr stopped by HPPR in Amarillo with his portable piano, and he played some tunes for our listeners on High Plains Morning.
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Starting in mid-April 2023, HPPR welcomes a new green thumb to the High Plains airwaves. Anthony Reardon of Garden City, KS will be sharing his insight with listeners through a new segment, Planting the Plains.