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The Importance of Being Show
KX FM
183 episodes
2 months ago
The Importance of Being Show features music and live interviews with people who are making a difference. Our discussions will explore the personal aspects of their experiences and highlight the often unsung individuals who work to improve our communities. ~ Ernest Hackmon
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The Importance of Being Show features music and live interviews with people who are making a difference. Our discussions will explore the personal aspects of their experiences and highlight the often unsung individuals who work to improve our communities. ~ Ernest Hackmon
Show more...
Music
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TIOB – Sawdust Art Festival 2019
The Importance of Being Show
53 minutes
6 years ago
TIOB – Sawdust Art Festival 2019
Spokesperson Franky Duschane and artist Carrie Woodburn drop by to talk about the families, traditions and culture of the Sawdust Art Festival including how this year's entrance features an epic installation celebrating iconic features from 53 years of the festival. (06/30/2019) Music: No Choir – Florence + the Machine, Hear The Thunder – The Salty […]
The Importance of Being Show
The Importance of Being Show features music and live interviews with people who are making a difference. Our discussions will explore the personal aspects of their experiences and highlight the often unsung individuals who work to improve our communities. ~ Ernest Hackmon