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World Kitchen

Chile 2

Posted on October 26, 2024

Join World Kitchen host Tamra Fatemi-Badi as she welcomes Alexandra Faille into the World Kitchen for a workshop featuring Chilean food and culture. Continue »

 

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Conversations Live

The 2024 Election

Posted on October 25, 2024

The November 5 election is fast approaching, and Pennsylvania is a battleground state. We'll talk with two experts about Pennsylvania’s role as a swing state, what we can and can’t learn from polls, the race for U.S. Senate, and which issues are important to voters, and we’ll take your calls. Continue »

 

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Keystone Stories

Secondhand Treasures

Posted on October 21, 2024

Whether it’s shopping at the 100-mile yard sale in the Quehanna region or visiting Antique Capital USA in Lancaster County, thrifting, antiqueing, and yard saling have become favorite pasttimes of people who love to find a good deal. Continue »

 

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Keystone Stories

Farming

Posted on October 14, 2024

With its picturesque landscapes and fertile soil, Pennsylvania is renowned for its diverse farming. With multi-generational farms using new technology to assist in the work, the state’s agricultural sector thrives, supporting local communities and markets. Continue »

 

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World Kitchen

Alumni Tailgate Workshop

Posted on October 8, 2024

Penn State Alumni Association CEO Paul Clifford and Tamra Fatemi-Badi lead an alumni tailgate workshop, sharing Lebanese-inspired recipes for worldly dishes to offer at your future tailgate. Continue »

 

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Keystone Stories

Taking Flight

Posted on October 7, 2024

Bellefonte’s role in the history of air mail is still celebrated today, as is Mill Hall’s Piper Aviation’s significance in WWII. Pilots from across the nation travel to Mifflin County to fly aircraft that have no motors. Continue »