Salmon Delight

As the end of winter draws near I open the chest freezer to find it mostly empty. It is a sight that stirs both sadness due to a diminished food stash and excited anticipation for how to best fill it again in these imminent summer months. A freezer full of locally grown and wild harvested food is no small task. With March here, it is time to start blocking out the weekends to ensure that we are in the right place at the right time for the many seasonal wild foods available in Alaska. See the recipes.

Alaska News Nightly: March 28, 2012

US Senators Question Steven's Trial Investigator, Fish And Wildlife Issues Draft Environmental Impact Statement For Proposed King Cove Road, Federal Government Approves Shell Spill Plan, Redistricting Plan Changes Skip Southeast, Controversial Prop 5 Ad Draws Criticism On Eve Of Election, House Approves In-State Gas Line, Governor At Odds With Senate Over Scholarship Money, Eagle, Fox and Cat Video Goes Viral

Alaska News Nightly: March 27, 2012

Keyes Arraigned On Fraud Charge, Coastal Management Bill Stalled In House, School Leaders Explain Plans To Deal With Budget Deficits, FERC Begins Susitna Watana Dam Environmental Impact Analysis, Scientists Say Radiation Not Big Concern In Tsunami Debris, Coastal Communities Prepare For ‘Tsunami Awareness Week’, California Man Arrested For Burning Down Cabin Near Healy, Orca Skeleton Scanned, Reassembled In Sitka, Hundreds Gather For Cama-i Dance Festival

Mudrooms: Cabin Fever

Mudrooms is a community-powered monthly event in Juneau, where real people tell real stories, live. At the fourth Mudrooms event, seven Juneauites told stories on the appropriately break-up season theme of "Cabin Fever" at McPhetre's Hall. Here's a sample story about a lesson learned while rebuilding a rotten cabin in Hope, Alaska as told by Eric Boraas. Click for more.

Institute of the North partnership strengthens Alaska Studies program

Through a partnership with the Institute of the North, Nils Andreassen, Karlin Itchoak and Sophie Wiepking Brown worked with Pamela Orme, ASD Social Studies Curriculum Coordinator, to bring about a unique course for Alaska Studies teachers. This course entitled We the People of Alaska was offered at a low cost since the instruction was provided for free by guest speakers coordinated by the Institute. Read more.

Tides and Two Seaters

Many Alaskans we knew were outdoors people – you had to enjoy the harsh weather and pioneer living conditions or you wouldn’t survive in the ‘olden’ days – and we were certainly no exception. Our family used these small aircraft much as the average family in the South 48 used their automobile: We took our weekend trips in a plane. Read more.

Anchorage School Board Candidate Debate

This week on Addressing Alaskans, listen to the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce debate with Anchorage School Board candidates, Kathleen Plunkett and David Nees (Seat E) , Tam Agosti-Gisler (Seat F), Natasha Von Imhof and Starr Marsett (Seat G). Candidates discussed early childhood education, school bond propositions, Everyday Math, budget cuts, skilled trade education and past experience in the Anchorage School District at the Dena'ina Center on March 19. KSKA: Thursday 3/29 at 2:00 pm

Frontline: Murdoch’s Scandal

Over half a century, Rupert Murdoch’s business audacity and political shrewdness built one of the world’s most powerful media empires. Now his dynasty is under threat — not from outside competition, but from shocking accounts of bribery, blackmail and invasion of privacy. The scandal has prompted criminal investigations on both sides of the Atlantic. It has also cracked open the insular world of the Murdoch family, its news executives and the political elite who court their favor. Today, the 80-year-old owner of the Wall Street Journal and FOX News Channel is in the fight of his life. In a joint production with the CBC, FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman tells the story of the battle over the future of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch’s reputation and his family’s fortunes. KAKM: Tuesday, 3/27 at 9:30pm

Alaska News Nightly: March 26, 2012

Bill Would Expand Right To Self Defense, Senate Impatient Waiting For Tax Data, No Major Cuts Expected In Alaska Military Forces, Alaska Native Leaders Address FASD, Filmmaker Argues For Universal Health Insurance, Local Schools To State: It’s About The Money, ‘Parks For All’ Tied To Prop 3, Fifty Complete White Mountain 100

Inside Fenway Park: An Icon At 100

INSIDE FENWAY PARK: AN ICON AT 100 celebrates the centennial of the oldest ballpark in America. Using a Red Sox/Yankees game as a thread, the film tells the story of Fenway’s long history as a venue for sports and as a public space. A decade ago, it looked as though Fenway would be largely destroyed and replaced with a new ballpark. Luckily, wiser heads prevailed and one of Boston’s most popular attractions, and a landmark for baseball fans everywhere, survived. KAKM: Monday, 3/26 at 9:00pm

Memories Sparked by Grandma Bricken from “Ravens Cove”

Grandmothers are no longer sitting in rockers, knitting socks or being an annoyance to their daughters-in-law—well let’s hope! In reality, grandparents have been economically necessary throughout history. In agrarian times they raised children and boosted family incomes by engaging in cottage trade while parents worked the fields or kept the local shops. I remember the exact spot I first became a grandmother. Read more.

Bringing Light Back to the Forest

This spring a crew of carpenters will sweep the last of the winter snows from their sawhorses, ready for Alaska’s building season to begin. Though days are long, the summer is short – there’s no time to waste. Bill and Carolyn Thomason, who own a small sawmill in the rainforest of Prince of Wales Island in the Alaska panhandle, are resuming work on a log cabin in a picturesque little town in Alaska. Read more.

Something Different: March 25, 2012

Here’s the Sunday, March 25, 2012 edition of Something Different with Betsy. All tracks played are...

Algo Nuevo: March 25, 2012

Here’s the Sunday, March 25, 2012 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera —...

Soul to Soul: March 24, 2012

Here’s the music playlist from the March 24, 2012 edition of Soul to...

Night Music: March 24, 2012

Here’s the music playlist for Night Music with Connie G. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Song Title Artist Name Album Title Label Duration Una Mas Clark...

Finding Your Roots

This 10-part series, with renowned cultural critic and Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr., journeys deep into the ancestry of a group of remarkable individuals and provides new understanding of personal identity and American history. Featuring Kevin Bacon, Cory Booker, Angela Buchdal, Geoffrey Canada, Margaret Cho, Harry Connick Jr., Robert Downey Jr., Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Samuel L. Jackson, John Legend, John Lewis, Branford Marsalis, Yasir Qadhi, Condoleezza Rice, Michelle Rodriguez, Kyra Sedgwick, Wanda Sykes, Ruth Simmons, Martha Stewart, Barbara Walters and Rick Warren. KAKM: Parts 1 and 2 on Sunday, 3/25 at 7:00pm and 8:00pm

AK: Redefining Alaskan Art

When someone says Alaska Native art, the first thing that comes to mind is often traditions like ivory carving, skin sewing or intricate weaving. But a new group of young Alaska Native artists in Anchorage is working to expand that image to one that embraces modern life as well as honoring their heritage.

Alaska News Nightly: March 23, 2012

More Financial Protections For Seniors and Vulnerable Adults, Subsistence Board Advised To Wait On Angoon Fishery Changes, Senate To Feds: Clean Up Those Old Wells, Amendment Allowing Public Money Use For Private Schools Moves Forward, Sitka Shifting To More Renewable Resources, Prairie Home Companion Sound Effects Guru Visits Anchorage, AK: Redefining Alaskan Art

“Yes” or “No” on Proposition 5: Anchorage Equal Rights Initiative

On Tuesday, April 3rd, Anchorage residents will vote "yes" or "no" on Proposition 5. Proposition 5, or the "Anchorage Equal Rights Initiative", asks the question: "Shall the current Municipal Code sections providing legal protections against discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, age, physical disability, and mental disability be amended to include protections on the basis of sexual orientation or transgender identity?" KSKA: Wednesday, 3/28 at 2:00pm and 7:00pm