Traveling Music 12-8-19

Traveling Music Date: 12-8-19 Shonti Elder Upcoming Concerts: Dan Bern, Friday, Dec. 20 at Jitters in Eagle River, Sat. Dec. 21 at PAC, Sunday, Dec. 22 Vagabond Blues in...

State of Art: Sheila Wyne and James Temte

This week on State of Art we're hearing from local artists Sheila Wyne and James Temte.

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019

A Southeast Alaska teen becomes the state's first case of vaping-related illness. Plus: A new documentary tells the story of legendary Huslia sprint musher George Attla. And the Anchorage School District leads the way on Social-Emotional Learning.

LISTEN: How to optimize your health with integrative medicine

More than ever, people are seeking a more holistic approach to care and are interested in learning about non-conventional medical therapies. What exactly is Integrative Medicine and how can it benefit you and your family?

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, Dec. 2, 2019

Under the Trump administration, a different take on selecting federal judges for Alaska. Plus, A Delta Junction High School senior becomes the first Delta athlete to be recruited to a Division One university. And, how cultural interpreters at the Sealaska Heritage Institute share Southeast Alaska Native culture with cruise ship tourists and visitors.
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Algo Nuevo December 1st, 2019

Here’s the Sunday, December 1st, 2019 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera —Something New with Dave Luera.

Night Music: November 30th, 2019

Here is the Night Music Playlist for November, 30th 2019 with Kirk Waldhaus.

[Recent] art in public places: Who made it? How did they create it? What were they thinking?

Back in September, I visited the UAA Engineering and Industry Building for an art reception. The College of Engineering hosted the event to welcome...

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, Nov. 29, 2019

Arrests after weeks of waiting: Five people are charged in the murder of a 21-year-old Seward resident, whose body was found three months ago. Plus, a storm hits Western Alaska, knocking out power and phone service for some communities. And, Cable television network A&E is launching a new reality television series called “Alaska PD,” following law enforcement in Kodiak, Petersburg, Kotzebue and Fairbanks.

State of Art: Anchorage Community Concert Band winter performance: “The Sounds of Music”

This week on State of Art we're hearing from Mark Wolbers, director of the Anchorage Community Concert Band. We talk about their upcoming winter concert, "The Sounds of Music," the volunteer band, and some background about the pieces they'll be playing.

Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019

The group Recall Dunleavy reveals its legal arguments in favor of the application to recall the governor. Plus: A natural disaster has become a financial disaster for many Southcentral Alaskans who experienced last year's magnitude 7.1 earthquake.

LISTEN: The Nov. 30 earthquake, one year later: what did we learn?

It's been a year since the largest earthquake to shake Alaska since 1964 hit the Southcentral region. Even with millions of dollars in destruction happening in seconds, no one was killed. Was it building codes, epicenter location or just luck?

Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019

The administration of Gov. Mike Dunleavy has settled a lawsuit seeking to declare the Alaska Hire law unconstitutional. Plus: Juneau cabin rentals are selling like hotcakes. Can new construction help meet the sizzling demand? And, a month of near-constant downpour has finally lifted the Ketchikan area out of drought, but all of that rain seems to have brought a new set of problems.
Anchorage Climate Action Plan

A Discussion of the Anchorage Climate Action Plan

This discussion focuses on the recently adopted Anchorage Climate Action plan. Speakers explain what the city is doing to address climate change and what the community can do to help. The talk features representatives from the University of Alaska Anchorage and the Municipality of Anchorage.

Alaska News Nightly: Monday, Nov. 25, 2019

From ranked choice to earlier voter participation, some advocates hope to change the way Alaska votes. Plus, there have been mountain lion sightings near Delta, but the camera-shy cat - if it's real - hasn't left a trace. And, large snow storms are set to hit Western Alaska this week and they are likely to disrupt sea ice in the region, which is forming at a much slower rate due to an abnormally warm year.

Traveling Music 12-1-19

Traveling Music Date: 12-1-19 Shonti Elder Format:  Tune Title               Performer / Composer               Album Title               Recording Company               Length Who Will Take My Place? The Duhks / Don Freschette Migration Sugar Hill 3:39 Turn Turn Turn Judy Collins / Ecclesiastes...
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Algo Nuevo November 17th, 2019

Here’s the Sunday, November 17th, 2019 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera —Something New with Dave Luera.

Gratitude: Is it an emotion? A virtue? A behavior?

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, I wanted to host a program that would guide us toward the right frame of mind. After all,...

Alaska News Nightly: Friday, Nov. 22, 2019

The Dunleavy Administration is defending how it spent federal grant funds as it was working with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture to consider a rollback of the Roadless Rule in the Tongass after two Democratic members of Congress requested an investigation. Plus: Actor Mark Ruffalo draws attention to PFAS water contamination with a new film.

When drought came to the rainforest, Metlakatla adapted | Alaska Insight

Alaska’s vast geography features dramatic precipitation variation from the relatively dry arctic to the rainforests of the southeast, but a changing climate is causing problems in some unexpected ways.