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Here are highlights of programming in Yellowstone Public Radio for the next week:

Sunday — 7 p.m.: Some of the best teen performances from the past two seasons, including a quirky cellist from Illinois and a New York baritone singing Schubertm on “From the Top.”

Monday — 2 p.m.: A recollection of Christmas songs played throughout the years on “Piano Jazz’ Holiday Special.”

Tuesday — 7 p.m.: A recollection of how the offense of fraternizing with the enemy was ignored — for a few fleeting hours — the first Christmas on WWI’s Belgium battlefields on “Humankind.”

Wednesday — 10 p.m.: A comprehensive review of the day’s news by international news organization the BBC on “The World Today.”

Thursday — 9 p.m.: What Taoism is and how it relates to modern life on “Philosophy Talk.”

Friday — 2 p.m.: “Hot Jazz for a Cool Yule” with Carol Woods, Clark Terry and Savion Glover on “Riverwalk Jazz.”

Saturday — 7 p.m.: Welsh singer-songwriter Cerys Matthews discusses and presents excerpts from his recording of Dylan Thomas’ “A Child’s Christmas” on “The Thistle & Shamrock.”

  

Yellowstone Public Radio is heard on the web at http://www.ypradio.org And at these frequencies: Chester and the Sweet Grass Hills area 100.1, Havre 91.7.

YPR is a network of 9 transmitters and 26 translators, licensed to Montana State University Billings and located throughout north-central, central and eastern Montana, and northern Wyoming. YPR is a public service of MSU Billings, in partnership with Friends of Public Radio, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. YPR receives support from its listeners, MSU Billings and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

 

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