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Nature: Black Mamba
The black mamba is one of Africa’s most dangerous and feared snakes, known for being aggressive when disturbed. Rearing up with its head four feet above the ground, it strikes with deadly precision, delivering venom that is packed with three different kinds of toxins 10 times more deadly than needed to kill an adult human.
KAKM: Wednesday, 5/30 at 7:00pm
Alaska News Nightly: May 29, 2012
Effort To Stop Oil Futures Trading Lack Bi-Partisan Support; Smithsonian Returning Excavated Shishmaref Human Remains; Moose Attacks Prompt Caution Warnings From Wildlife Authorities; Officials Anticipate Similar Kenai Salmon Numbers To 2011; PenAir Bid For Adak Air Service Rejected; Sitka Residents Testing New Bear-Resistant Trash Cans; ‘Boots, Bikes and Bombers’ Recounts Life of Ginny Wood
Civilization: The West and the Rest with Niall Ferguson – Part 2
Watch Civilization - Preview on PBS. See more from Civilization: The West and the Rest with Niall Ferguson.
Examine the rise of the West’s economic ascendancy based on Niall Ferguson’s six principles of prosperity: competition, science, modern medicine, democracy, consumerism and work ethic. The programs are adapted from Ferguson’s book, Civilization: The West and the Rest. KAKM: Tuesday, 5/29 at 7:00pmIndependent Lens: Hell and Back Again
What does it mean to lead men in war? What does it mean to come home — injured physically and psychologically — and build a life anew? In “Hell and Back Again,” two overlapping narratives are intercut — the life of a Marine at war on the front and the life of the same Marine in recovery at home — creating both a dreamlike quality and a strikingly realistic depiction of how Marines experience this war.
KAKM: Monday, 5/28 at 9:00opm
National Memorial Day Concert 2012
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Join co-hosts Gary Sinise ("CSI: New York") and Joe Mantegna (“Criminal Minds”) in a night of remembrance featuring an all-star line-up of dignitaries, actors and musical artists in performance with the National Symphony Orchestra. KAKM: Sunday, 5/27 at 7:00pmGreat Performance at the Met: Rodelinda
Watch GP at the Met: Rodelinda on PBS. See more from Great Performances.
Handel’s opera Rodelinda stars soprano Renee Fleming in the title role, with German countertenor Andreas Scholl as Bertarido and mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe as his sister, Eduige. Harry Bicket conducts. KAKM: Saturday, 5/26 at 7:00pm300 Villages: Tatitlek
This week, were visiting Tatitlek, a tiny village in Prince William Sound, south of Valdez. That was David Totemoff Senior, Tatitlek’s IRA Council President.
Alaska News Nightly: May 25, 2012
Murkowski Not Satisfied With Response On Allen; Biologists Trying New Ways To Eliminate Southcentral Pike; PFD To Invest In Rentals; NPR Foreign Correspondent Comes Back To Alaska Roots; Seattle Company Recycling Hundreds Of Junk Cars Near Haines; Seattle Company Recycling Hundreds Of Junk Cars Near Haines; AK: Anchorage DJ Teaches Mountain View Kids to Spin; 300 Villages: Tatitlek
Goat Rodeo Live: Yo-Yo Ma
Marvel at the artistry of four string virtuosos: renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma, bluegrass fiddler Stuart Duncan, bassist Edgar Meyer and mandolin wizard Chris Thile.
KAKM: Friday, 5/25 at 9:30pm
Alaska News Nightly: May 24, 2012
Stevens Prosecutors Suspended Without Pay; Amendment Halts Proposed Eielson F-16 Move; Murkowski’s ‘Frankenfish’ Amendment Fails; Mountaineer Dies After 2,000 Foot Fall Down Denali; Young: Transparency Makes Good Government ‘Impossible’; Governor Signs Bill Giving Easier Access To Juvenile Criminal Records; Petersburg To Ask For Reconsideration Of Redistricting Decision; AuruMar Beginning Gold Mining Feasibility Study For Nome-Area Leases; ‘The Green Machine’ Could Help Lower Rural Energy Costs; Composting Key to Clean Water
American Road To Victory: Americans on Hell’s Highway
For the first time ever, we have an in depth explanation of how all American objectives in this campaign were achieved, even though the operation in it's entirety failed, and the British 1st Airborne at Arnhem were cut to shreds.
KAKM: Thursday, 5/24 at 8:00pm
Alaska News Nightly: May 23, 2012
Israel Keyes Attempts To Flee Courtroom; Lawyers Wrap Up Examination Of FBI Informant In Militia Trial; Anchorage Clerk Resigns As Investigation Mounts; Brown Bear Killed By Fish And Game; Committee To Address Law of the Sea Treaty This Year; Preliminary Gas Line Work To Continue This Summer; Documentary Series Combats Obesity Problem; Galena Students Taking Part In Potato, Carrot Production Project
APD Seek Public’s Help In Finding Runaway Teen
Anchorage Police need the public’s help in locating a 17-year-old female who ran away from the Alaska Military Youth Academy where she is a cadet in their program.
Alaska News Nightly: May 22, 2012
Air Force To Release Report On Eielson F-16 Move; Court Approves Redistricting Plan For 2012 Elections; New District Pits Southeast Incumbents Against Each Other; Airline Planning Direct Flights Between Russia, Anchorage; Climate Warming Causing Unexpected Release Of Methane; Winter Rough On St. Paul Reindeer Herd; Scientists Still Searching For Cause Of ‘Unusual Mortality Event’; Buffer Zone Established For Nome-Area Mining Permits; Sitka Fine Arts Camp Welcomes Adult Session
Civilization: The West and the Rest with Niall Ferguson – Part 1
Watch Civilization - Preview on PBS. See more from Civilization: The West and the Rest with Niall Ferguson.
Examine the rise of the West’s economic ascendancy based on Niall Ferguson’s six principles of prosperity: competition, science, modern medicine, democracy, consumerism and work ethic. The programs are adapted from Ferguson’s book, Civilization: The West and the Rest. KAKM: Tuesday, 5/22 at 7:00pmIn Performance At The White House: Burt Bacharach & Hal David
Watch Burt Bacharach and Hal David: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song on PBS. See more from In Performance at The White House.
Enjoy a star-studded tribute to the songwriting team who penned such classic tunes as “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head,” “What the World Needs Now Is Love” and “Walk on By” and “Alfie.” Composer Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David’s extraordinary collaboration has produced numerous hits and enjoyed a resurgence in popularity, with songs featured in the Austin Powers films and on an episode of “Glee.” KAKM: Monday, 5/21 at 8:00pmFinding Your Roots: Michelle Rodriguez
Michelle Rodriguez, Adrian Grenier and Linda Chavez all share Spanish colonial roots, yet each views their own identity very differently. In this episode we ask what it means to be Hispanic-and find that the answer lies in the tangled histories of European, Native American and African peoples. Crisscrossing Mexico, Spain, the Caribbean, and the Southwest, Professor Gates reveals stories of ancestral Conquistadors, Indian rebels, and "Crypto-Jews" (Spanish Jews who converted to Catholicism to survive the Inquisition, yet continued to practice their religion in secret)-showing that the American experience has been shaped by people who were in the New World long before the Mayflower.
KAKM: Sunday, 5/20 at 7:00pm
Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock Holmes – The Reichenbach Fall
In what may be the climatic case of his career, Sherlock faces Moriarty’s diabolical plot to “get Sherlock,” which begins innocently enough when the criminal mastermind breaks into the Crown Jewels. As the scheme unfolds, Moriarty poses the “final problem,” and a tabloid reporter reveals the “shocking truth” about the great detective.
KAKM: Sunday, 5/20 at 8:00pm
Shelter Me
Shelter Me, hosted by actress Katherine Heigl, is a family-friendly PBS show that celebrates the human-animal bond with positive, uplifting stories about shelter pets and their new homes.
KAKM: Saturday, 5/19 at 9:00pm
300 Villages: Nenana
This week, we’re featuring Nenana, the interior village that’s home to the famous ice classic lottery. The community is located where the Nenana and Tanana rivers meet. Robin Campbell is Tribal Administrator in Nenana.