Chloe Bennett-Steele begins her beat with StateImpact | |
KGOU welcomes Chloe Bennett-Steele to the StateImpact team this month as its new environment and science reporter. She brings a wide breadth of experience as climate reporter for for the Adirondack Explorer, freelancer for multiple Texas news outlets, and a master's degree graduate from CUNY Newmark School of Journalism in New York City. From climate change to weather, Chloe is ready to deliver important local stories for the award-winning StateImpact team.
Read Chloe's introduction
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This Season of Giving, have your gift amplified!
For a fifth year, KGOU is partnering with residential home builder Home Creations to benefit KGOU and the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma (RFBO). From now until December 31st, the first 500 people who donate to KGOU will have their gift amplified. With every unique donor, Home Creations will donate $20 to KGOU and $20 to RFBO, potentially adding $10,000 to each organization. Giving Tuesday is less than two weeks away -- make your plan now to support the causes you care about, including KGOU and RFBO.
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Sunday Radio Matinee:
Horn of Plenty: A Feast of Music for Thanksgiving
Saxophonist and composer Paul Winter celebrates life, family, and our planet in this NPR Music seasonal special. Winter’s sax and Consort offer a song of gratitude for the land, sea, and air from the Grand Canyon to Ukraine, with some works recorded on location. Join us on Sunday, November 24th from noon to 1 p.m. for this helping of musical gratitude.
Learn more about Paul Winter
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The Splendid Table: Turkey Confidential
On this edition of Turkey Confidential, The Splendid Table’s annual Thanksgiving show, Francis Lam takes calls and comes to the rescue of Thanksgiving cooks, kitchen helpers, and dinner guests during the biggest cooking day of the year with help from some knowledgeable guests. Tune in on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 28th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. for these tasty techniques.
Listen to the 2023 special
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How Curious: Was the shopping cart invented in Oklahoma?
It's almost impossible to imagine life without the shopping cart today. However, it was invented less than a hundred years ago. In this month’s How Curious episode, host and producer Rachel Hopkin explores how it came about, its pervasive impact, and the role that the Oklahoma inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Sylvan Goldman played in its success. Catch this episode of How Curious on the air or our website on Tuesday, November 26th.
Check out How Curious
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Canterbury Voices: Sing We Now of Christmas
The perfect kickoff to the holiday season! Join Canterbury on Sunday, December 8th, at 7:00 p.m. for an eclectic evening of holiday music, including traditional standards and newer works. You can also join a classic sing-along where all can join together — a special Canterbury tradition. Celebrate the season with Canterbury by entering KGOU's drawing for a chance to win free tickets to the show!
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Congratulations to our winners
In our last newsletter we gave away tickets to see OU Musical Theatre's rendition of the classic musical RENT. Congratulations to Richard!
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