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Author: David Anger

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Host David Anger has in-depth discussions with titans of design who have made their home in Minnesota.
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John Killacky

2020-06-2856:27

The Honorable John Killacky surveys his influential career from 1968 student demonstrator to dancer, and from ground-breaking arts administrator to Vermont’s House of Representatives.

Dr. Lisa Lee

2020-06-2857:26

Dr. Lisa Yun Lee — executive director of the National Housing Public Museum in Chicago — makes an impassioned case for housing as a human right.

Jane King Hession

2020-06-2847:19

“Lady architect?” Architectural historian Jane Hession King talks about her new book — Elizabeth Scheu Close: A Life in Modern Architecture — plus Ralph Rapson, Edward Durell Stone and more.
Host David Anger talks with friend Jennifer Komar Olivarez about the delicacies and ethics of curatorial work at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, collecting passions, Nordic design, and Ralph Rapson.

Laura Kamin-Lyndgaard

2020-06-2846:24

Successful site design should be functional, elegant, and beautiful. That's according to Laura Kamin Lyndgaard, a Project Landscape Architect who was also part of the design team responsible for the restoration of Peavey Plaza in Downtown Minneapolis. Host David Anger sits down with Laura to explore her thoughts on architecture. 
Host David Anger sits down with furniture designer and entrepreneur John Christakos to discuss his life journey and how he grew a startup boutique into an international furniture brand. 
In this episode, host David Anger welcomes Thomas Fisher to discuss his passion for design, architecture in the Twin Cities, and the future state of development. 
Star Tribune food critic and award-winning writer Rick Nelson joins host David Anger in studio to discuss the modern food world, the life of a food critic, and Rick's journey as a prominent writer in the Twin Cities.
Host David Anger is joined by Andy Sturdevant to reminisce about his more memorable experiences walking through the Twin Cities, how he approaches writing, and his new book, "Closing Time: Saloons, Taverns, Dives, and Watering Holes of the Twin Cities".
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