For the Rights for All: CIRI volunteers
Our CIRI volunteers are taking calls tonight during the broadcast of "For the Rights for All: Ending Jim Crow in Alaska."
Thanks CIRI volunteers!
Antiques Roadshow: Premiere Screening at Bear Tooth – Jan. 22
Alaska Public Media invites you to a special fundraiser screening of the third and final Antiques Roadshow episode filmed in Alaska!
The 21-time Emmy® Award-nominated series...
POV: Wisdom Gone Wild Screening – Nov. 13
Alaska Public Media invites you to a free community screening of the documentary Wisdom Gone Wild.
A vibrant tender cine-poem, a filmmaker collaborates with...
VIRTUAL EVENT: Navigate your Fire TV Stick streaming devices – Apr 22
Come to this free virtual event to learn about your Fire TV Stick, where you can find info and support, and to ask our...
PBS KIDS Double Feature: Molly and the Great One and Alma Goes to Puerto Rico – Jul. 28
Join Alaska Public Media at the Beartooth Theatre on July 28 at 1 p.m., for a free double feature screening of PBS KIDS films...
INSIDER EXPERIENCE: A Live, Inside Look at Shaping Programming on Alaska Public Media – Sep 28
Attendees learned about how content is chosen and created, and you can check out a video wrap-up of the presentation they enjoyed at the...
Talk of Alaska: Holiday Greetings Across The State – Dec. 20
What better way to stay warm than with Alaska Public Media's warmest holiday tradition? Talk of Alaska: Holiday Greetings Across The...
Reading Rendezvous – May 18
Hope to see you at the Anchorage Public Library Reading Rendezvous!
“Shall there be a constitutional convention?” A debate on November’s ballot question — Sept. 29
Alaska Public Media is partnering with UAA Seawolf Debate and Commonwealth North to host a debate between advocates on both sides of this November's constitutional convention ballot measure.
KAKM and KSKA Member Night at Mulcahy Stadium
Join us... Thursday, July 8 @ 7pm for:
KAKM and KSKA will be hosting a Member Night at Mulcahey Stadium on Thursday, July 8 at...
Department of Education Releases Yearly Progress Report
The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development releases the annual Adequate Yearly Progress Report for 2008-2009.
Len Anderson, KSKA - Anchorage
List of Schools Meeting...
Antiques Roadshow is coming to Anchorage – July 11
Antiques Roadshow from PBS is coming to Anchorage on July 11th, 2023 at the Alaska Native Heritage Center! Part adventure, part history lesson and part...
More photos added to picnic gallery
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...
Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration – Oct. 9
Indigenous Peoples Day honors and respects the Indigenous Peoples who have lived, thrived and survived on homelands for 10,000 years! Join Alaska Public Media,...
LIVE EVENT: Molly Visited the Kenai Peninsula!
Attendees joined Alaska Public Media News Director Lori Townsend, and reporters Liz Ruskin, Nat Herz, and Andrew Kitchenman, for a discussion of our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.
LIVE Book Event at The Musk Ox Farm ft. Meet & Greet with Molly of Denali!
Attendees joined Alaska Public Media News Director Lori Townsend, and reporters Liz Ruskin, Nat Herz, and Andrew Kitchenman, for a discussion of our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.
VIRTUAL EVENT: Navigate your Apple TV streaming devices – July 28
In this virtual event, held on July 28, 2022, we helped our members navigate their Apple TV streaming devices, answering specific questions and covering...
Coming in January 2011: Top Secret America
"A major investigation by Washington Post reporters Dana Priest and William Arkin is the subject of an upcoming hour-long FRONTLINE documentary to air in...
Watch our 2022 Debate for the State series
Catch up on debates with Alaska's candidates for U.S. Senate, U.S. House and governor.
Special Alaska Insight: Celebrating ANCSA at 50 – Nov. 17
Fifty years ago this December, Alaska Native leaders joined forces with national lawmakers to create legislation that ensured certain native land rights in our state. How has that legislation evolved over the decades? What does the next generation of Alaska Native leaders think of it?