Juneau Afternoon
Juneau Afternoon is locally produced and airs on KTOO 104.3 & KAUK 91.7 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Wednesday through Friday. It’s repeated at 7:00 p.m. on KTOO 104.3 & KAUK 91.7.
Host Bostin Christopher interviews guests from local business owners to artists and speakers. If it’s happening in Juneau, you’ll hear about it on the show.
You can find archived episodes below. You may also find Juneau Afternoon on your podcast app of choice, or you can view inside the studio while the show is recording via live streams on KTOO’s YouTube and Facebook pages. Videos are also available inside the links to each episode below (if available).
If you’d like to be a guest on the program, contact us during regular business hours at 907-463-6417, or email juneauafternoon [at] ktoo [dot] org. Send pictures to juneauafternoon [at] ktoo [dot] org.
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Programming support for Juneau Afternoon comes from:
Country Financial, Hansen Gress, Heritage Coffee Roasting Co., and Tongass Federal Credit Union

Bartlett community course on pelvic care; Sayeik Gastineau Ocean Guardians Club; High school Ignite Farm club hosts petting zoo
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: Bartlett Regional Hospital is offering a free community class on proactive pelvic floor care; Sayeik: Gastineau Community School Ocean Guardians Club shares about ocean and watershed conservation efforts; The Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Ignite Farm Club is hosting a petting zoo, including a visit from the Easter bunny.
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‘Tangle of Rainbows’ concert; Litter Free Community Cleanup; UAS graduation details
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: Con Brio Chamber Series and Orpheus Project combine to present “Tangle of Rainbows;” Spring is here, and it’s time for the Juneau Community Cleanup this Saturday, April 19; The conversation about cleanup continues as we talk conservation and the importance of this cleanup with the Southeast Alaska Land Trust; Chancellor Dr. Aparna Palmer stops in to talk about upcoming graduation festivities and more at the University of Alaska Southeast.
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National Poetry Month with Burn Thompson writing group; ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ with Theater at Latitude 58; Student radio plays receive community forum performance with Theater Alaska
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: Mary Lou Spartz is here from the Burn Thompson writing group to share about their reading to honor National Poetry Month; Theater Alaska is reviving the student radio plays at Thunder Mountain Middle School in “Community Forum: Student Voices on Stage;” Theater at Latitude 58 chats about their latest production opening this week: “Jesus Christ Superstar.”
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Friday Live: Deke Dickerson Western Swing All Stars – 2025 Alaska Folk Festival Guest Dance Band
Juneau Afternoon’s week-long Alaska Folk Festival coverage ends with a live studio audience show in KTOO’s downstairs studio. Deke Dickerson Western Swing All Stars plays their world premiere concert, and each musician chats with host Bostin Christopher about their work and music careers.
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Folk Fest 2025: Songs and conversation with Magical America and Graham Nancarrow
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: The rainbow goth electronica dark wave sounds of Magical America; Nashville singer Graham Nancarrow stops in to share a couple of tunes and talk country rock; A preview of the first ever Superhero Walk at the Airport Dike Trail on Sunday, April 13, from the SAFE Child Advocacy Center.
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Songs and conversation with musicians Dara Rilatos and Liz Snyder
On today’s Juneau Afternoon: Juneau musician Dara Rilatos shares a few tunes and conversation on songwriting; Liz Snyder shares a couple of tunes ahead of The Wool Pullers’ return to Folk Fest; Mudrooms has a special Folk Fest StorySlam event at The Pottery Jungle on Tuesday, April 8.
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Gold medal skater Scott Hamilton in town for Juneau Celebration Ice Show fundraiser; Live music with Middle Names and An Alaskan Traveler
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: “Hydrate & Caffeinate” is an unofficial Alaska Folk Festival Side Stage that brings 21 acoustic acts to the stage over five days at The Pottery Jungle; Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation’s Sk8 to Elimin8 Cancer Juneau Celebration Ice Show on April 4 & 5; KTOO/KXLL Folk Fest Nightlife Guide 2025 with KXLL Community Engagement Producer Kelly Aicardi.
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Previews of ‘April Fools: The Musical,’ Devil’s Club workshops, music and DJ Sets, and Big Brothers Big Sisters ‘Big Give Celebration’
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: Juneau Ghost Light Theatre talks comedy cabaret; Devil’s Club shares their week of Folk Fest programming; and Big Brothers Big Sisters shares details of their annual fundraiser.
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April events previews with Juneau Symphony, Lily Hope, UAS Student Acitivities, and the JAHC
On this episode of Juneau Afternoon: The Juneau Symphony is on the move. They will hold a concert in Juneau, but also in Sitka for the first time in 13 years; Weaver Lily Hope is presenting “Experiencing Prosperity as An Alaska Native Artist” next Tuesday, April 8, as part of the Sealaska Heritage Spring Lecture Series; UAS Student Activities has a variety of upcoming events, including a folk fest concert on Saturday night, April 5; Phil from the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council with updates on First Friday and more.
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Singer Marc Brown in concert to support Tlingit & Haida education campus; Traditional Games in Juneau this April; CBJ Parks and Recreation updates
On this episode: Singer Marc Brown visits the studio ahead of his performance for the Tlingit & Haida Education Campus fundraising event; Organizer Kyle Worl and student athletes visit to preview the Traditional Games happening in Juneau in April; CBJ Parks and Recreation shares info on Adopt-a-Flower and more upcoming events.
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