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  • Kacky Walton spoke with Acoustic Sunday Live's Bruce Newman. He and his wife, Barbara, are producing "The Concert to Protect Our Aquifer," slated for Sunday, December 15, at 7:00 p.m. at First Congo in Midtown Memphis.
  • Minnesota Public Radio News wanted to test the theory that people can find common ground on tough topics, so they invited two people with different backgrounds and political views to swap news sources. MPR News' Catharine Richert joins us to discuss the experiment.
  • Getting the final election results might take several days. The New York Times' Nick Corasaniti joins us to discuss what could happen during those days of uncertainty.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Cindi Younker, the Director of Buckman Performing and Fine Arts Center, about an upcoming performance by TAIKOPROJECT, America’s leading professional taiko drum collaborative.
  • Concerts International chamber music season continues on Tuesday, November 12, at 7:30 p.m. at Harris Concert Hall with the return of the AYA Piano Trio, one of the finest young chamber groups working today.
  • Kacky Walton talks with Ty Lenderman, the Director of Education at Playhouse on the Square. Lenderman is making his directorial debut with “Junie B. Jones: Toothless Wonder” at The Circuit Playhouse.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with the director and stars of Theatre Memphis’s production of Parallel Lives, which opens Friday, November 8, and runs through Saturday, November 23.
  • Featured events include an open mic night, a performance by a Grammy-nominated local singer, and a day centered around Indian culture.
  • State rules differ on when mail-in ballots can be counted. That might lead to delays in getting vote totals. NPR's Miles Parks joins us to break down when we'll know the results.
  • Former President Donald Trump will return to the White House next year. The Washington Post's Michael Scherer explains how Trump won.
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