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Chris Bowling is the third contributing host to join Riverside Chats, after Maria Corpuz and Michael Griffin.
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Riverside ChatsOn today’s show, Michael Griffin is in conversation with Lee Emma Running about “Opera Coat,” the culmination of her year-long residency with Opera Omaha. The piece is on display at Kaneko through Feb. 11.
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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, Maria Corpuz is in conversation with author Jen Landis about her youth self-help book "Skip the Bad Songs! The Art of Rocking A Happy Mindset."
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Riverside ChatsOmaha native Aissa Aset Bey is a loctician, artist and entrepreneur. Her business, Loc Legacies, offers services related to Black hair care as well as education and training for aspiring locticians. Bey is in conversation with Michael Griffin about the culture and science of hair.
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Riverside ChatsToday, attorney and Common Cause Nebraska Advisory Board member Wes Dodge is back on the show to discuss the thorny issue of religion in our political discourse — how America’s complicated relationship with Christianity has manifested and been co-opted across our history, and what it means for our future.
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Riverside ChatsNebraska State Senator Tony Vargas talks with Michael Griffin about the issues on his mind as he runs against Congressman Don Bacon to represent Nebraska's Second Congressional District in the 2024 election.
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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, writer Theodore Wheeler is in conversation with Tom Knoblauch about "The War Begins in Paris," a historical novel about two foreign war correspondents working in Paris just before the start of World War II.
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Riverside ChatsAuthor Kristine Langley Mahler is in conversation with Michael Griffin about the art of memoir and the process of putting together her new essay collection, "A Calendar is a Snakeskin."
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Riverside ChatsDavid Holtzclaw is in conversation with Maria Corpuz to explain how local homeowners can take advantage of the Inflation Reduction Act to make their homes greener.
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Riverside ChatsOn today's show, Tom Knoblauch is in conversation with Julia Steiner from the band Ratboys about their new album "The Window," the ever-shifting music landscape,and how Steiner developed her unique style over the past decade.