Andy Kline guest-hosted and spoke to Scott Griffiths and Jordan and Sophia of the Glacier Swim Club, Alysia Jones and Richard Carstenson about the City Museum’s solo artist show and Coffee and Collections, Lou Logan from the Jump Film Society talked about the JUMP Society’s Winter Showcase, and Nancy DeCherney gave us the rundown on art happenings in the capital city during Arts Up. Plus Writers’ Almanac, National Native News, music and more.
B Programs
Juneau Afternoon 2/1/12
Today at 3 on KTOO-FM, Amanda Compton hosts. We’ll find out about AARP’s free tax preparation services, with guest, Sharon Lowe; Katie Chapman, from NAMI-JUNEAU, will tell us about their upcoming Family-to-Family classes; we’ll learn about this week’s olive oil tastings, with guest Jennifer Nu; and we’ll learn about this week at Eaglecrest from Jeffra Clough.
“Left Hanging” 1/31/12
Tune in at 7pm for “Netmail” by Brendan DuBois,as read by our host Ms. G. With the New Year comes a story from the past about how to survive being on the internet.
Juneau Afternoon 1/31/12
We’ll listen to an interview between Katie Bausler and Frank Solivan, whose band, Dirty Kitchen, is playing tomorrow night at the Gold Town; Ken Fix will highlight tonight’s Planetarium presentation on Poseidon & Neptune; and we’ll hear from Thunder Mountain High School drama students Ileta Galau, Ryan Hicks and Veronica Buness, along with TMHS faculty member Kristen Garot about their production of Much Ado about Will, opening this Friday.
Juneau Afternoon 1/30/12
We’ll listen to the second part of a series of 7 specials highlighting the history of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, produced by Nellie Moore and 360 North; we’ll talk with author, J. Kevin Burchfield, about his new book, Full Moon Over Juneau; Pam Halloran, from GCI, will be here to highlight their upcoming open house; and Carl Broderson will be here with a preview of next month’s Juneau World Affairs Council’s World Quest event.
Juneau Afternoon 1/27/12
Today at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, Pat Moore will host. Robin Gilchrist, Associate Dean of the UAS School of Career and Technical Education, will give us the scoop on a series of Saturday Sessions to be offered by members of the school’s faculty during February; we’ll talk with Keyboard artist Tom Loker, who will be accompanying nine jazz divas including guests Kari Groven, and Bobbie Mitchell in performance tomorrow night at the Zephyr Restaurant downtown; Darren Snyder of the UAF Extension Service will give us details on upcoming Master Gardener classes; and Christina Rich and Anna Dindinger will tell us about Saturday’s kick-off party at Nugget Mall for the upcoming American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life fundraising event.