MinneCulture Presents is hosted by Micah Whetstone and airs Wednesdays at 7pm on 90.3fm in the Twin Cities and KFAI.org everywhere else.
Singing Salvation Army Bellringer
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If you tuned in the Dec. 31 show, you didn't hear my piece on Arthur Jackson, a singing Salvation Army Bellringer. We'll try airing that piece again soon. In the meantime, check it out on the NPR Day to Day site.
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