Traveling Music: March 8, 2009

Here's the music playlist from the March 8, 2009 edition of Traveling Music with Shonti Elder. All tracks played are listed below in the...

Alaska News Nightly: May 21, 2008

The State of Alaska is suing the federal government for listing polar bears under the Endangered Species Act. Plus, a former Kuskokwim 300 sled...

Stage Talk: Time of Your Life

William Saroyan's Pulitzer Prize winning comedy, Time of Your Life is now playing at Cyrano's in Anchorage. Set in a decrepit bar in 1939,...

AK: Drumline

Imagine you're in middle school. You don't love math or history or any other subject. But there's this thing you look forward to everyday after school. It's called drumline. And a teacher at Clark Middle School thinks it can help kids learn about music and teach them some other skills too. Download Audio

49 Voices: Rhiana Gay of Anchorage

This week we're hearing from Rhiana Gay in Anchorage. Gay is a kindergarten teacher at Creekside Park Elementary School, and while most Anchorage students started school this week, her batch begins on Monday. Listen now

RUNNING: State House, District 29 Anchorage

Chris Tuck (D) and Kris Warren (R) are running  for State House in District 29, Anchorage in Alaska's General ...

Local: How horses assist in human physical therapy

I learned about this local community group on a long Saturday walk with friends, just for exercise. I was walking next to Jule...

Toxic Anger Part 2- The causes, costs, and solutions

Monday, January 16, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. Anger is a natural and necessary human emotion that serves to activate and protect us in times of danger. Uncontrolled anger however, can act as a very destructive force in relationships and has a negative impact on emotional and physical health. On the next Line One: Your Health Connection, clinical psychologist, Dr. Bruce Pemberton returns to Line One for a deeper look at Toxic Anger and it’s impact on our lives.  LISTEN NOW

Talk of Alaska: Our Food Supply

The Bioneers Conference starts this weekend at UAA and our food supply will be a topic. Is Alaska becoming a farm state? ...

Line One: Post-Partum Depression

This week Dr. Woodard chats with Jeanne Watson Driscoll, PhD, APRN, BC about the reasons for and risks and treatment of post-partum depression. Dr....

Alaska News Nightly: March 20, 2008

The State Supreme Court hears arguments on Marijuana criminalization law. Plus, The Legislature considers a bill to move the legislature out of Juneau. And...

Alaska News Nightly: December 23, 2013

Jewell Rejects Road Through Izembek; State Suggests New KABATA Finance Strategy; Rio Tinto Considers Pulling Out Of Pebble Mine; 1 Dead In Talkeetna Spur Road Crash; Reindeer Herders Ask For Help As Herds Dwindle; Experts Caution Against Breed-Specific Dog Laws; WWAMI Program Prepares To Undergo Changes; An Alternative Take On The Christmas Tree; At Unalaska’s Methodist Church, Telling A Special Christmas Story Download Audio

Great Performances: The Thomashefskys

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“The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater” brings to life the words and music of the American Yiddish theater. The story’s lead characters — Bessie and Boris Thomashefky — are the grandparents of San Francisco Symphony music director Michael Tilson Thomas. Bessie and Boris immigrated to the United States from Eastern Europe in the 1880s, and while still in their teens, they began to play major roles in the development of New York City’s Yiddish theater. For Jewish immigrants who settled on the lower East Side of Manhattan, the Yiddish theater was central to their lives, and provided a stage for the new ideas that were shaping the transition to an American way of life. KAKM: Saturday, 3/31 at 9:00pm
Crowds of people walk past food trucks and vendors along a city street on a summer afternoon.

Alaska tourism industry expecting another strong year, led by cruise passengers

An Alaska tourism industry advocate expects last year’s record-breaking cruise passenger numbers to repeat in 2024.

Our 2010 Alaska Press Club winners

At this year's Alaska Press Club Awards, APTI (KSKA, APRN, KAKM) took home a total of 5 journalism awards. Libby Casey, our Washington DC correspondent...

Traveling Music 9-10-17

Traveling Music Shonti Elder 9-10-17   Format: Song Title Artist / Composer CD Title Label Duration   The Devil and Pastor Jack Dick Gaughan /Dick Gaughan Lucky for Some Greentrax 2:46   Billy O'Shea, The Wind That Shakes the Barley,...

Alaska News Nightly: February 20, 2014

Legislators Say No To Energy Break; Democrats Offer Their Own Education Package; Dry Well Forces Buccaneer to Abandon West Eagle #1; Alaska Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments On Parental Notification Law; Accuser Absent at Tosi APOC Hearing; Walter Soboleff: ‘He Fed The Spirit Of People From Many Walks Of Life’; Iron Dog Racers Depart Nome; First Section Of Denali National Park Road Remains Open; Anchorage Police Nab $400K In Drugs; Trial Delayed In Coast Guard Shooting Case; Salty Dog Rally Swaggers To Southeast This Summer Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: April 3, 2014

USCG Releases Kulluk Report; Rep. Young Presses Interior Secretary On Izembek Road; NMFS Clears Commercial Fishing In Sea Lion Habitat; Legislature Scraps Deal To Buy Anchorage LIO; Gov. Parnell Calls Proposal To Deal With Teacher Retirement System ‘Immoral’; KABATA Legislation Passes Senate Finance Committee; Fish & Game Cancelling Staffed Program At Bristol Bay Walrus Islands Sanctuary; Homer Man Shoots, Kills Self With Trooper’s Pistol; Wife Of Missing Mt. Marathon Racer Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit; Aleutians East Scrambles For Cheaper Link To Akutan Airport Download Audio

Alaska News Nightly: December 27, 2013

Thousands of Alaskans to Lose Unemployment Benefits Saturday; Budget Pressure Mounts On Senate Appropriations Committee; Interior Alaska Temperatures Dip To 50 Below; Appeals Court Reinstates Overfishing Charges Against Kookesh, Two Others; Human Skeletal Remains Exhumed From Cable House; Chena River Getting Cleaner; AK: Hair; 300 Villages: Port Heiden Download Audio

Alaska Jazz Workshop Fall Registration

On August 11, 2012 Alaska Jazz Workshop Faculty Jazz Sextet Concert performed featuring internationally acclaimed Jazz Bari Saxophonist Denis Dibasio. The concert culminated the 2012 Jazz Improvisation Camp for secondary school students. Additional workshops are scheduled this fall for all skill levels. Click to learn more.