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  • This episode of The Conversation focuses on our favorite family-oriented interviews. We'll take a virtual field trip to look native birds, hear from a mother-daughter chef duo, and more!
  • HPR All Things Considered host Dave Lawrence welcomes back original Foghat drummer Roger Earl ahead of the band's first show in the islands since 1977! They play the Blue Note Hawaii Thursday, Nov. 7 at 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.; it comes as their latest album, Sonic Mojo, has spent over 30 weeks on the Billboard Blues Album chart since its release last year. As we'll hear, the record has also been submitted for a Grammy award, plus he shares some incredible stories in a classic concert poster storytelling session, with tales of Chuck Berry, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and others! We also hear a new song from their Sonic Mojo album!
  • A Palestinian man at a Honolulu peace march and the rabbi of Chabad of Hawaii share their thoughts on the Hamas-Israel war one year later; the Aloha Stadium manager talks about generating revenue without any events inside the facility; and we remember former HPR President and General Manager Michael Titterton
  • Breaking down charter amendments on Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island; Fundraiser planned for former HPR president and general manager
  • Former U.S. Attorney Kenji Price talks plans as he returns home as the senior vice president and general counsel of Hawaiʻi Pacific University; Director Taylor Morden and producer Emily Claire Morden showcase the good, the bad, and the ugly of the hit TV show "Lost" in their new documentary "Getting Lost"
  • HPR All Things Considered host Dave Lawrence is joined by veteran comedian Kathy Griffin, who is bringing her new standup tour, My Life On The PTSD List, to the Hawaii Theatre on Oct. 18.
  • HPR speaks with the two finalists in the selection process to become the next president of the University of Hawaiʻi; A local historian shares the storied history of Big Island beekeeping
  • The DOE deputy superintendent discusses workforce development and raising attendance levels in schools; A labor organizer offers a glimpse of the migrant workforce that responds to disasters across the country
  • As we come out of Hawaiian History Month, The Conversation showcases interviews with leaders of civic clubs about the stories and culture of the people of Hawaiʻi.
  • DNLR is trying to eradicate coqui frogs in Kuliʻouʻou Valley with drones; Pearl City will host a small business fair this Saturday
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