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Your Minnesota Moment, news from my home town of St. Paul: White supremacists in Minneapolis shot five people at a Black Lives Matter demonstration on Monday night: well get an update ANGILEE SHAH in Minneapolis—she’s a journalist and blogger and the social media manager at Public Radio International.
Also: HAROLD MEYERSON talks about Bernie and Socialism—Harold of course writes for the Washingon Post op-ed page and The American Prospect—
And we’ll have a music segment: the award-winning writer PETER GURALNICK will talk about Sam Phillips, the man who discovered Howlin Wolf, Ike Turner, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley. Peter’s new book is Sam Phillips: The Man who Invented Rock in Roll.
An “epic recipe fail”: Grape salad for Thanksgiving? In Minnesota? How could the New York Times get it so wrong?
LAILA LALAMI talks about the origins of ISIS, and what to do about it now. Laila grew up in Morocco; her novel The Moor’s Account was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
Also: The New York Times coverage of Bernie Sanders has been condescending, and terrible: journalist AMY WILENTZ comments on the recent page one story ‘Bernie Sanders Won’t Kiss Your Baby.‘
Plus: CHARLES BLOW, op-ed columnist for the New York Times, talks about growing up poor and black in rural Louisiana; his book Fire Shut Up in My Bones is out now in paperback.
And TERRY GROSS explains the difference between interviewing Hillary and interviewing Bill. It’s her 40th anniversary hosting ‘Fresh Air’; she’s done 13,000 interviews. (Recorded in 2004)
Plus: Novelist KURT VONNEGUT remembers “learning to walk around looking tough” growing up in Indianapolis. Watch
Also: JOHN COLTRANE in 1966 was living on Long Island. One afternoon, Frank Kofsky took the train out to interview him. Coltrane picked him up at the station. They drove around town. They stopped to talk. (Coltrane died less than a year later.) Watch
Also: In 1692, Massachusetts executed 14 women, 5 men, and 2 dogs for witchcraft. We had another “witch-hunt” in the 1950s, with McCarthyism, and after 9-11, with the roundup of young Muslim men.
Plus: KPFK Sports! 
Q. You grew up in the fifties in Chicago in a world you call “Negroland.” What was “Negroland”?
Plus: The day that Dylan went electric: we’ll speak with
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Plus: Politics and modern music: Hitler and Stalin went to the opera, and Joe McCarthy subpoenaed composers. What was going on? 