Harvest of Wines 2009

Tue, September 1, 2009 
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The 12th Annual Harvest of Wines is coming up Friday, October 16! All proceeds benefit public broadcasting in Alaska.

Harvest of Wines 2009

For more information and to buy tickets online, click here.

And get your tickets soon — we’re limiting ticket sales this year to make a better event for everyone attending.

Harvest of Wines 2008

Fri, September 26, 2008 
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The 11th Annual Harvest of Wines is coming up Friday, October 17! All proceeds benefit public broadcasting in Alaska.

For more information and to buy tickets online, click here.

And get your tickets soon — we’re limiting ticket sales this year to make a better event for everyone attending.

Palin VP coverage blitz begins

Fri, August 29, 2008 
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Sarah Palin - Photo by Jeff MedkeffJoin KSKA Public Radio, KAKM Public Television and the Alaska Public Radio Network for complete coverage of the Sarah Palin VP story starting today and running through next week’s Republican National Convention. Here’s what we’ve got on tap:

(Photo by Jeff Medkeff. Click the image for a larger version at Flickr)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29

SATURDAY, AUGUST 30

MONDAY – THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1-4

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

One last shot at summer

Tue, August 19, 2008 
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It’s been a cool, wet, cloudy summer, and the National Weather Service is threatening us with 10 years or more of the same. So when the temperatures tick over 60 and it’s not raining — get out there and enjoy what you can!

We stopped today, in the midst of a busy week with RUNNING and the Alaska Primary slated for next week, to smell the flowers. Or at least snap a few photos.

Have you taken time to smell some late summer blooms?

Click on over to Flickr for a view of the flowers around our facility in Anchorage. And if you’ve got a moment, post a comment below with a link to your own photos — we’d like to see if everyone else’s flowers are blooming this late in the summer, too.

More photos added to picnic gallery

Fri, August 8, 2008 
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We recently had our second annual membership appreciation picnic (July 30) and posted some of our snapshots on Flickr. Now we’ve more than doubled our photo collection with amazing moments captured by Anchorage-based professional photographer Oscar Edwin Avellaneda.

These are some spooky-good photos that makes an amateur photographer like me scratch my head and wonder, “How did he do that?!”

The kids’ photos are especially delightful. Check out the complete gallery — now with 126 photos — on Flickr.

Happy 30th Birthday KSKA and APRN!

Fri, August 1, 2008 
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The Alaska Public Radio Network was incorporated as a nonprofit public service company 30 years ago this week — on July 28, 1978. Plus, KSKA Public Radio first went on the air August 15, 1978. It’s their combined 30th anniversary and we had a bit of a picnic at APRN headquarters in Anchorage on Wednesday evening.

Click the image above to visit our photo gallery from the event.

In addition to being a birthday for APRN in Anchorage, it’s also for all the public radio stations statewide that have participated in this unique venture over all these years.

No need to send flowers — just be sure to make an annual donation to your local public radio station in Alaska.

KSKA presents “The New Face of China” with Clark James Mishler

Wed, May 7, 2008 
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A farmer heads out to his fields as he walks past a plot of safflower, Lashi Lake Valley, Yunnan Provence, China. Photo by Clark James Mishler.

The New Face of China — a digital slide presentation by award-winning Anchorage photographer Clark James Mishler — will be presented at the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center on Thursday, May 15 at 7:00 p.m. Proceeds will benefit KSKA Public Radio (FM 91.1).

The suggested donation for adults is $10 and students with identification are invited to attend free.

Mishler, a freelance photographer, and his wife Mitzi will share their insights and imagery from their recent trip to China’s Yunnan and Guangdong Provinces where they explored the lives of ordinary people and their rural activities.

“The land is largely unchanged over the past 50 years,” said Mishler. “This presentation will be perfect for those who wish to learn more about China as well as those who may wish to visit.”

Mishler’s work has appeared in numerous regional, national and international publications including the National Geographic Magazine and is a member of the American Society of Media Photographers and the National Press Photographers Association.

He recently published Anchorage: Life at the Edge of the Frontier, an art photo book documenting the people and places of Alaska’s largest city.

AK tops 200 episodes

Tue, November 27, 2007 
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Earlier this month APRN’s national award-winning show, AK, crept over the 200 episode mark, and we couldn’t be happier! First broadcast in the fall of 2003, AK has become a weekly Alaskan cultural touchstone as it brings the unique people and places of Alaska to life on public radio stations statewide and for listeners worldwide via the podcast.

Aside from a brief celebration in-house (before we got right back to work on the next episode) we also invited KTUU Channel 2 to stop by and have a look at how AK is produced and what makes this little four-year-old a winner. They profiled the show in the following brief video story, graciously shared online by KTUU via YouTube:


Our heartfelt thanks go out to everyone that listens to and supports both AK and the public radio system in Alaska. We absolutely couldn’t do it without you.

For now, we’d better get back to work on the next 200 episodes…

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