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Red River Radio General Manager Kermit Poling welcomes guests inside the Marion and Donald Weiss Performance Studio during a reception for the 40th Anniversary of KDAQ 89.9 FM in Shreveport. The station's first broadcast took place on Thursday, December 20, 1984.
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It was 40 years ago, on Thursday, December 20, 1984, when KDAQ 89.9 FM in Shreveport, officially went on the air.
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  • Be sure to listen in to Red River Radio this holiday season.
  • Airs December 18, 2024Louisiana and Texas rank 4th and 5th in the nation in terms of having the most wetlands. However, it’s estimated that half of our wetlands have already been lost. Laura-Ashley Overdyke of the Caddo Lake Institute, talks to Dr. Rachel Fern, the Statewide Wetland Program Manager for Texas Parks and Wildlife, about our unique and irreplaceable wetlands.
  • Join us Tuesday December 10th at 6 PM for the next episode of Bird Calls where our guest will be Shelly Plante, Nature Tourism Manager for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in Austin. She will discuss the Great Texas Birding Classic, an annual birdwatching tournament of nearly 3-decades and what it’s meant to both birds and birdwatchers. Cliff will also be profiling the Black-necked Stilt plus taking your calls live on the air.
  • Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, at 6 p.m. According to the CDC, the average number of adults getting enough sleep has stayed the same from 2013 to 2022. Anywhere from 30 to 46 percent of people in the U.S., depending on the region in which they live, report not getting enough sleep. What does quality sleep mean and how can it affect our health? How much sleep do we need for our age? Dr. Anand Bhat hosts this Health Matters with guest Dr. Sheila Asghar, Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Neurology and Sleep Medicine Fellowship Faculty at LSU Health Shreveport. Dr, Asghar will explain the role sleep plays in our health, provide tips on steps to take for better sleep, and take your sleep questions during the show at 1-800-552-8502.
  • It’s Fall and while nature may look less green, this is actually a good time to transplant or plant your garden or backyard with native plants. Volunteers Heather Warner-Finley, Lawrence Rozas, Jackie Duncan, and Linda Auld provide advice and resources about native plant gardening and improving butterfly habitat. Learn what organizations in Louisiana are doing to promote native plants to benefit wildlife on the next Conserving Earth on November 20th at 6pm.
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Red River Radio's Kermit Poling speaks with SSO Music Director Michael Butterman about this weekend's SSO Holiday Celebration with special guest Michael Feinstein.
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  • One Weekend Only!
    December 19 -21 7:30 PM
    December 22 2:00 PM

  • Carrefour Collaborative Music Project's Spring 2025 Season begins with a sonic exploration of the forces of light and darkness inside us and around us. Argentinian composer Osvaldo Golijov's "Tenebrae" for string quartet is paired with the piece that inspired it: French Baroque composer François Couperin's "Leçons de Ténèbres." The program also features the regional premiere of American composer Eliza Brown's "the light that blurred the stars" for soprano and string quartet, a work exploring human survival and renewal. It's an afternoon of music you won't get to hear live anywhere else in the area and it's coming to you for FREE.
  • Music will include Corelli's Christmas Concerto, Handel's Organ Concerto in F Major, a Biber Mystery Sonata ("The Nativity"), Corrette's Concerto Suisse Noel, and "Song of the Birds" Catalan Christmas Carol. A reception with cookies and wassail in the church parlour will follow.
  • Would you like to visit the castle of the Wicked Witch of the West – or the Parthenon in Rome? How about going on a journey with Alice in Wonderland or a visit to the castles of Westeros? Before there were digital creations, 3-dimensional images were produced with paper in the form of pop-up books and printed peepshows (also known as tunnel books). The Noel Collection’s latest exhibit features examples of these intricate and fascinating works of art from the mid-1800s to the present. We invite you to go on this journey with us as we explore places both real and imaginary.
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