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Feature Interview with Jim Messina
The one person, besides President Obama, who gets credit for his re-election, is his campaign manager Jim Messina. The former deputy White House chief of staff and University of Montana alumnus sat down in our studios recently to talk politics with News Director Sally Mauk...
Jim Messina - Feature Interview from 11/16/2012 [MP3] .
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition; Friday, November 23rd
The Missoula Community Theater will perform a unique adaptation of Miracle on 34th Street the evening of Tuesday, December 4th.
Miracle on 34th Street The Musical is designed to accommodate people on the autism spectrum.
In this evening's feature interview with Edward O'Brien, MCT executive director, Michael Mcgill - who's also directing this performance - and the executive director of VSA Montana, Alayne Dolson explain the origins of this adaptive performance and what it means for its intended audience.
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Tonkight on Montana Evening Edition, Nove,mber 22nd
Drive across Montana in any direction and you'll see abandoned homes and barns, in various states of disrepair. The windows and doors of those structures caught the fancy of Wilsall, Montana photographer Joanne Berghold, and they are the subject of her new book appropriately titled "Old Windows - Old Doors." In this feature interview, Berghold talks with News Director Sally Mauk about her subject - and the reaction to her photographs...
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition; Wednesday, November 21st
Glacier National Park Superintendent Chas Cartwright retires at the end of next month. Cartwright says his time in Glacier has proven to be a magnificent way to wrap up his long career with the National Park Service. In this evening's feature interview with Edward O'Brien, Cartwright explains how he, as a kid from the suburbs of Detroit, developed a life-long love of the outdoors. He also discusses some of the Glacier's recent successes and outlines some of the park's ongoing challenges...
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition; Tuesday, November 20th
Hospice care is an increasingly popular end-of-life-care option.
Hospice advocates say the service - among other things - helps patients live the rest of their lives as comfortably as possible.
The non-profit Partners in Home Care Hospice holds its 25th annual Tree of Life ceremony next Tuesday in Missoula.
In this evening's feature interview, Edward O'Brien speaks with Partners' Bereavement Coordinator Aylett Wright and hospice volunteer Shanley Swanson who tout what they say are the many benefits of quality end-of-life hospice care:
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