Get a unique view of the day's events through the distinctive prism of T.D. Mischke. As if legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow and the famous Mark Twain character Tom Sawyer were gene-spliced and gently rolled into the humble life experiences of a St. Paul native
Poignant observations and charming playfulness. Genuine commentary and disarming lampooning. Mischke may sing an original ditty on the latest scientific discovery and in the next segment interview the writer of The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia followed by a fury of callers reminiscing on their youthful summers "up north."
Unlike any radio broadcaster that has come before and never to be replicated.
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