Studio One features a project for homeless and an impersonation band


On the next edition of Studio One, find out how some are helping to end homelessness. Also learn about a band that is bringing back the 80’s rock era.

Project Homeless Connect helps people who are or fear they may soon be homeless. PHC offers a variety of services to clients. “We have job service, human service agencies, mental health...just everything across the board,” says Emily Wright, PHC coordinator. PHC is a nationwide program offered in more than 130 cities.

Hairball is a band that impersonates more than 20 rock groups from the 80’s. These artists include Bon Jovi, Prince, Def Leppard, Journey and Whitesnake. For the past ten years, Hairball has brought back the colorful characters of 80’s during their shows. “Everything nostalgic comes to pass…hopefully we can weather those storms, and I think we can,” says lead singer Rockstar Bob.

Studio One is an award-winning news and information program produced at the UND Television Center. The program airs live on UND Channel 3 at 5 p.m. Thursdays. Re-broadcasts can be seen at 7 a.m., noon, 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. daily and at 10 a.m Saturdays. Prairie Public Television airs Studio One at 6 a.m Saturday. The program can also be seen by viewers in Fargo, Bismarck/Mandan and Minot, N.D.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Denver, Colo.; and Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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