Alaska News Nightly: February 20, 2012

Coast Guard Admiral Breaks Silence on Crash; House, Senate Working to Increase School Funding; Senate Introduces Energy Voucher Bill; Kanaga Volcano Acting Up; Young Fishermen Exploring Leadership Roles; Crews Thawing Equipment on Rig That Suffered Blowout; Alaska Senators Question Plans to Move Fighters; February Much Warmer than January; Auto Museum Provides Window to an American Passion

American Experience: Clinton: Parts 1 & 2

From draft dodging to the Dayton Accords, from Monica Lewinsky to a balanced budget, the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton veered between sordid scandal and grand achievement. In CLINTON, the latest installment in the critically acclaimed and successful series of presidential biographies, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE explores the fascinating story of an American president who rose from a broken childhood in Arkansas to become one of the most successful politicians in modern American history and one of the most complex and conflicted characters to ever stride across the public stage. Part 1 - KAKM: Monday, Feb. 20 @ 8:00pm Part 2 - KAKM: Tuesday, Feb 21 @ 7:00pm

Algo Nuevo: February 19, 2012

Here’s the Sunday, February 19, 2012 edition of Algo Nuevo con Dave Luera — Something New with...

Downton Abbey: Season 2: Part 7

In the finale, the family gathers at Downton Abbey for Christmas. KAKM: Sunday, Feb. 19 @ 8:00pm

Night Music: February 18, 2012

Here’s the music playlist for Night Music with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in the following format: Song Title Artist Name Album Title Label Duration I Remember...

AK: Volcanoes

If you’ve spent much time in Sitka, you’ve probably seen Mount Edgecumbe. It’s one of Alaska’s most-viewed volcanoes, rising 3,000 feet from the ocean, only 10 miles from the former Russian capital.

Alaska News Nightly: February 17, 2012

Federal Government Approves Shell Oil’s Spill Response Plan, Crews Set to Begin Thawing Out Rig Over Blown Out Test Well, General Schwartz To Explain Planned Movement of Eielson F-16s, Coastal Management Bill Introduced in State House, ‘On the Ice’ Movie Set to Premiere, Iron Dog Starts Sunday, AK: Volcanoes, 300 Villages: Dot Lake

Cambridge Forum this week on KSKA

Cambridge Forum will air in place of Alaska Edition this Friday and Saturday on KSKA. Friday listen to "Reinventing Discovery" with scientist Michael Neilsen and on Saturday "The Screwtape Letters, Part 2." (You heard part 1 on Tuesday at 1:00 pm.) Alaska Edition returns next week on KSKA and KAKM TV.

Alaska News Nightly: February 16, 2012

Crews Continue to Respond to Exploratory Well Blow Out, Egan’s Retirement Choice Bill on the Move, New Attorney General Plans to ‘Fight the Good Fight’, ConocoPhillips: Current Taxes Cut Long-Term Plans, Anaktuvuk Pass Residents Lobby Against Road to Umiat, A-CAP Report Says Climate Change Predictions Proving True, Last-Place Musher Will Be Allowed to Finish Yukon Quest, Remaining Mushers Making Most of Quest Experience, National Guard Save Man in Red Devil

“Persepolis” and the Middle East Today

Since the publication of its first volume in 2003, Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis has rightly received critical and scholarly acclaim. Time, Newsweek and the New York Times praised Satrapi’s autobiography, both for its innovative use of comic-book format and for the insight it provides into life in revolutionary and post-revolutionary Iran. I have assigned the book to students in my courses at Temple University, La Salle University, and the University of Alaska Anchorage with good results, so I was pleased to hear that Anchorage Public Library had selected Persepolis for this year’s Anchorage Reads. Read more.

“Babies on Track” Stimulating Child Brain Development

More than 160 premiere events are set to raise the curtain on Best Beginnings’ Babies on Track, a 14-minute DVD for parents. More than 80 villages, towns, and cities across Alaska took up the call to roll out the red carpet from February 25 through March 4. Best Beginnings produced Babies on Track to foster early learning and healthy brain development. Learn more.

Tonight: KAKM’s Art Showcase & Auction

The Art Showcase auction will feature over 180 Alaskan works of art, interviews with several Alaskan artists, in studio dinners and bidding audiences, phone bidding, and color comments from gallery owners, managers, and artists. All proceeds benefit public broadcasting right here in Alaska. Join us in our efforts to raise funds for quality programming that help informs, educates, inspires, & connect Alaskans of all ages. The 2012 Art Showcase Auction The KAKM Art Showcase is scheduled for three nights, Thursday through Saturday, February 16 through 18, and will be broadcast live on Channel 7 from 7-10:30pm. It will feature many beautiful collectable pieces of art from many well known and talented artists. KAKM: Thursday, Feb. 16 - Saturday, Feb. 18 from 7:00p, - 10:30pm

Alaska News Nightly: February 15, 2012

State Responds to Well Blow Out, Legislators Identify Problems, Goals, Napakiak Man Indicted For Murder of Cab Driver, Usibelli Granted Coal Mine Permits Near Healy, Bill Would Expand Geoduck Farms to Gulf of Alaska, PenAir Plan Gets 10-Month Hawaiian Vacation, Yukon Quest Participants Reflect on 2012 Race, ‘The Dog Show’ Held In Bethel

Who Says Girls Don’t Like Science?

On February 4, the University of Alaska Anchorage campus was swarming with more than 800 Girl Scouts attending the 20th annual Women of Science and Technology Day. It's not surprising why this event draws such a crowd. What kid wouldn't love dissecting moose poop, playing with magnets, meeting a Great Horned owl, designing a mini roller-coaster, or drilling a hole in a tooth? Read more.

NOVA: Extreme Cave Diving

This program follows the charismatic Dr. Kenny Broad as he dives into blue holes — underwater caves that formed during the last ice age when sea level was nearly 400 feet below what it is today. The holes are Earth’s least explored and perhaps most dangerous frontiers. With an interdisciplinary team of climatologists, paleontologists and anthropologists, Broad investigates the hidden history of Earth’s climate as revealed by finds in this spectacularly beautiful “alternate universe.” KAKM: Wednesday, Feb. 15 @ 8:00pm

APRN Speaker Series: T.R. Reid

The Alaska World Affairs Council and APTI are partnering to bring you the APRN Speakers Series featuring  T.R. Reid,  an author, lecturer,...

Alaska News Nightly: February 14, 2012

New Tax ‘Architecture’ Presented To Senate, Hugh Neff Wins Yukon Quest, APOC Blasts Bill Changing Campaign Disclosure Rules, ASEA Trying To Distance Self From Former Employee, Precipitation Database Helping Designers, Builders Plan For Extremes, Tanner Crab Enters Alaska Market, State, Forest Service Partner In Southeast Bat Study

Frontline: The Interrupters

During one weekend in Chicago in 2008, 37 people were shot, seven of them fatally. FRONTLINE follows a group of older former gang leaders trying to “interrupt” shootings and protect their communities from the violence they once committed. The film follows the inner workings of CeaseFire, an innovative program in Chicago designed to prevent shootings, including weekly meetings where the interrupters report on the simmering disputes and the senseless shootings in their neighborhoods. From director Steve James (Hoop Dreams, Stevie), "The Interrupters" is a compelling observational journey into the stubborn, persistent violence that plagues our American cities. KAKM: Tuesday, Feb. 14 @ 8:00pm

Territorial Anchorage Memories: The Quonset Hut School

Flying back home to Oregon from a family wedding in Anchorage, I cannot keep from reflecting on her changes over the years since I moved away.  During this visit especially, I am aware of how “grown-up” Anchorage has become since we moved there in 1948, when the population was about 15,000. How different she is now compared to the “early days”! I think of my Alaskan grandchildren, who have grown up in a much different world than we did; theirs is a world full of cell phones and video games and wireless Internet. They are used to the hustle-bustle of modern Anchorage, riddled with freeways, coffee kiosks and retail outlets on every corner. Read more.

Alaska News Nightly: February 13, 2012

Lawmakers Look For Alternative To Governor’s Oil Tax Plan, Electronic Campaign Filing Bill Hits Snag, Hundreds Gather At Candlelight Vigil For Samantha Koenig, State Reviewing Proposed Animal Care Standards, Moore Still Leading Yukon Quest Field, State Takes Control Of Sheldon Jackson College Archives, Bird Enthusiasts Hoping To Make Haines A Center For Research