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Cheryl Snyder
Moon hoax of 1835 on Crosscurrents 8/25
The New York Sun newspaper in a six-part series of articles published on August 25, 1835, reported how an astronomer had used a new telescope to discover that life on the moon included a community of winged humanoids. Gavin and Wyatt gaze to the sky for lunar life creatures while John looks to the library…
Indie Rock For Redford on Crosscurrents 8/18
The birthday of Robert Redford, who has been called the “Godfather of Indie Film” as founder of the Sundance Film Festival inspires a playlist of indie rock.
Engine problems cancel Fairweather trip
The Fairweather is expected to return to service Thursday on its regular summer run to Angoon and Sitka.
Last steam train on Crosscurrents 8/11
The ‘Fifteen Guinea Special’ on 11 August 1968 was the last steam-hauled passenger service of the British Railways network before a steam train prohibition. Gavin and Wyatt enjoy riding on the KRNN locomotive while John appreciates broadcasting from the KRNN studio. We hope you can “climb on board” the musical locomotion in honor of steam locomotives…
Obama B-Day on Crosscurrent 8/4
Barack (aka “Barry”, by Punahou High School friends) Obama, born in Hawaii on this date in 1961, would later be addressed as: Professor, Senator, and Mr. President. Gavin and Wyatt are playing ball, not politics, as they herd the President from the right and left on the south lawn of the White House. You can…
“ME” Debut on Tideline, July 28, 2014
Harrison B joined Katie B in the KRNN studio during her Tideline show on Monday, July 28, 2014 to talk about life on the road during this summer’s tour, musical influences and to debut his new single “ME. ” In the first part of their conversation, Harrison and Katie chat about the experience of living all…
14th Amendment on Crosscurrents 7/28
We hope you can join our “due process” on the air with “equal protection” of music on Crosscurrents, 7/28 at 8 a.m.
Ernest Hemingway on Crosscurrents 7/21
“Old Man And The Sea” author, Ernest Hemingway, was born July 21st 1899, and would later receive the Pulitzer Prize and Nobel literary medal.
Bastille Day on Crosscurrents 7/14
Revolutionary citizens and troops stormed the Bastille fortress prison on July 14th 1789 signifying the start of the French Revolution. Gavin and Wyatt commemorate Bastille Day on the other side of the jail bars. You can storm the musical fortress by listening to the tuneful revolution on Crosscurrents, 7/14 at 8 a.m.