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  • During the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine, some people learned to make sourdough, and some learned to paint. Me? I read books. I'm Emma Weidmann, the Arts and Life Editor at the Baylor Lariat, with this week's edition of Likely Stories on KWBU.
  • Blind Willie Harris and the Sensational Six’s “Jesus Loves Me” is another astonishing release from the feisty D-Vine Records label of Memphis in the early 1970s.
  • The Charles G. Hayes and the Cosmopolitan Church of Prayer Choir released 30 LPs during Hayes’ more than 50 years with the church, including up tempo rave-up, “Everything is Alright.”
  • For KWBU's Central Texas Leadership Series this week, Charlie Olson leads a conversation with Jim Hering who retired as Mc Gregor Mayor back in May after serving 24 years.
  • For incoming students and families, Orientation and Line Camp are core moments in the final weeks before they officially become Baylor students.
  • Showcasing American artist Norman Rockwell's journey from the covers of the Saturday Evening Post to Look magazine.
  • Legendary organizations Mission Waco-Mission World and Church Under the Bridge are known for their commitments to serve others and overcome injustice in Waco and beyond.
  • Many listeners of KWBU know Ross Burns as the host of I Hear America Singing. However, today he shares stories of struggles and triumphs he has experienced living with hearing loss and since getting a cochlear implant.
  • Check out the Golden Trumpets’ array of superb soloists on this winsome mid-tempo jubilee number, “Jesus My Doctor.”
  • Hello. My name is Douglas Henry, Dean of the Honors College at Baylor University.Last year, Barbara Kingsolver won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for her novel, Demon Copperhead. Inspired by Charles Dickens' David Copperfield, Kingsolver lays bare the woeful lives of orphans in drug-addicted America.
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