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

Juneau Afternoon: New non-profit Kin Support Program – Haa Yaitx’u Saiani is Mudrooms February beneficiary
On this episode: Orpheus Project presents “LoCo – Local Composers Concert” featuring seven brand new chamber music pieces; New Juneau Artists Gallery member Nicole Steger; Mudrooms February storytelling event “For the Love of…” benefiting Kin Support Program – Haa Yaitx’u Saiani.
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Juneau Afternoon: Festival of The Dog to feature SunDog, Dude Mtn, The Rain Dogs in two-day rock and hip-hop series
On this episode: Tamara Wilson’s “Slinkies and the Window Frame” at the Alaska Museum; New music from The Rain Dogs who are featured at this weekend’s Festival of the Dog; Monthly events from AARP partners; “The Art of the Paper Mask” features armature masks from the late Charles Dean Buggs at the JACC.
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Juneau Afternoon: Juneau Jazz Week, City Museum, SE AK Farmers Summit
On this episode: Live music with The Kyle Athayde Dance Party who headline Juneau Jazz Week with jams, concerts, workshops, and more; Artists Jacqueline Tingey and Jessalyn Ward open their multimedia art show “Human Nature” at the Juneau-Douglas City Museum on Fri, Feb. 7; The Southeast Alaska Farmers Summit, taking place in Juneau from Feb. 20-22, is open for registration for farmers, growers, and enthusiasts, with the full schedule available at www.seakfarmerssummit.com.
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Juneau Afternoon: Dave Emmert of Alaska’s Fresh Catch to host special music event in Juneau
On this episode: Dave Emmert, host of Alaska’s Fresh Catch; North Words Writers Symposium; The Dimond Dash sprint triathlon.
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Juneau Afternoon: Writing radio plays with Playwrights Merry Ellefson, Frank Henry Kaash Katasse, and Hetty LaVerne
On this episode: Playwrights from the Alaska Theater Festival: Radio Plays; Artist Christine Carpenter is the next Artist on Tap; Upcoming events from the Juneau Public Libraries.
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Juneau Afternoon: Local students compete for the opportunity to make statewide Poetry Out Loud competition
On this episode: Local students participate in Poetry Out Loud; WorldQuest 2025 from the Juneau World Affairs Council; Gary Gillette discusses his upcoming Fireside Chat on Lighthouses.
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Juneau Afternoon: Alaska Music Summit, Behind The Music, and Juneau Dance Theatre celebrates 50 years
On today’s program: The Alaska Music Summit, happening on Sat, Feb. 1, offers musicians, venues, and more a place to gather and share resources, connections, and vision for the future; Behind The Music with Radiophonic Jazz and An Mahan, hosted by Dave Emmert from Alaska’s Fresh Catch radio show, at Devil’s Club Brewing on Sat, Feb. 1 at 6:00 p.m.; Juneau Dance Theatre celebrates 50 years with an Anniversary Gala on Sat, Feb. 8.
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Juneau Afternoon: Live music with The Forest That Never Sleeps, Tlingit & Haida’s Cultural Ambassador Program, Brain Reboot class from SAIL
On this episode: Live music with The Forest That Never Sleeps ahead of their concert on Sun, Feb. 26, at McPhetres Hall as part of the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council winter season; A chat with members from Tlingit & Haida’s Cultural Ambassador Program; SAIL previews its Brain Reboot course, a six-week supportive cohort beginning in February.
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Juneau Afternoon: Platypus-Con gaming convention, Juneau Symphony’s “Virtuosity” and Juneau Chamber of Commerce
On this episode: Preview of the 10th Annual Platypus-Con Board and Card Game Extravaganza happening Fri, Jan. 24 – Sun, Jan. 26 at Centennial Hall; The Juneau Symphony previews “Virtuosity,” happening Sat, Jan. 25 & Sun, Jan. 26, at JDHS with a pre-concert talk with Wilbur Lin, the second of four Music Director candidates appearing this season; Monthly check-in with the Juneau Chamber of Commerce.
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Juneau Afternoon: 49 Writers Winter Words Fundraiser, Alaska Theater Festival: Radio Plays, Alaska Legislature preview
On this episode: 49 Writers Winter Words Fundraiser will take place on Sat, Jan. 25, with featured guest author Brendan Isaacs Jones; The 2nd Alaska Theater Festival: Radio Plays takes place Jan. 31 – Feb. 2 with new plays by Alaskan authors and work created by local high school students; Alaska Public Media’s Eric Stone shares an overview of the upcoming Alaska legislative session, which begins on Tue, Jan. 21
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