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  • Andrew Mitchell CEO of Toot'n TotumAndrew shares the origins of the Toot’n Totum, a successful 3rd generation family-owned convenience store business in West Texas. He discusses the values that drive the organization and the effort it takes grow an established company into new markets and business lines.
  • Goth Gardening, ever heard of it? —It’s not just a phase, Mom— Learn about plants you can start in spring to give you some great black colors and bright pops of orange for your fall garden.
  • Dr. Johnson shares the origins of the internationally renowned Lubbock Lake Landmark and stories from her fifty years as its director. She discusses the attributes needed to be an interdisciplinary thinker, and why she believes offering programs designed for the general public to engage is core to the Landmark’s mission.
  • This week features yams versus sweet potatoes. What's the difference and how can you tell?
  • On tonight's show, we will celebrate our 200th episode of Noche de Tango with tandas from, Asato Pais, Ariel Pirotti, and more.
  • This week we will travel back in time to May 1982 with music from artists who performed at Joe Ely’s third annual Tornado Jam. This week’s show is the first of two highlighting the concert.
  • On this week's episode of The Front Row, Lea Ann Lust, Education and Outreach Manager at the National Ranching Heritage Center at Texas Tech University, previews the 45th annual Candlelight at the Ranch.
  • On This week's episode of The Front Row, Eric Allen and Bradley Vogel discuss the All Saints Concert at First United Methodist Church, and David Cho previews the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra concert at Buddy Holly Hall.
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