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Minnesota Public Radio at The Twin Cities Pride Festival

 Minnesota Public Radio at The Twin Cities Pride Festival

On Saturday June 28, and Sunday June 29, Minnesota Public Radio will host a booth at Twin Cities Pride. Make sure to stop by our booth to purchase MPR merchandise, win fun giveaway items, and say hi to our team. Plus, on Sunday June 29 be on the lookout for us in the Twin Cities Pride Festival Parade that runs from 11 AM – 2 PM!

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Yvette Hoffman leaves hospital after being shot in attack that wounded husband, Sen. John Hoffman

Yvette Hoffman leaves hospital after being shot in attack that wounded husband, Sen. John Hoffman

Earlier in the day, Gov. Tim Walz told media at a Juneteenth event that he got word Yvette Hoffman would be released Thursday. No specific update was provided on John Hoffman's condition, but he was said to be recovering.

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Classical Queery: 'How can you support the work of trans artists?'

Classical Queery: 'How can you support the work of trans artists?'

In celebration of Pride, host Mya Temanson presents Classical Queery, a series that illustrates how classical music can uplift queer voices and how queer experiences can transform the classical music scene. This week, composer and singer Mari Esabel Valverde answers the question: “How can you support the work of trans artists?”

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The Chart Show: Jason Isbell enters Hall of Fame with "Bury Me"

The Chart Show: Jason Isbell enters Hall of Fame with "Bury Me"

Jason Isbell’s “Bury Me” retires to the Chart Show Hall of Fame at No. 2 this week, while Wet Leg’s “Catch These Fists” reclaims the No. 1 spot.