Conversations about music, photography and poetry: all rolled into this Monday’s Juneau Afternoon. Some of the highlights: A preview of the Juneau Symphony’s next virtual concert, which features some unlikely duos – one piece that pairs a trombone with a vocal soloist, and another with a clarinet-viola duet. Interview: Charlotte Truitt, Juneau Symphony Also, after…
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Friday: Tlingit cultural milestones in Molly of Denali and new opera project
Molly of Denali may come from an Athabascan village in Interior Alaska, but some Tlingit writers had a hand in writing this popular PBS show for kids. On Tuesday’s Juneau Afternoon, a chance to hear from the writers themselves: Vera T’set Kwei Starbard, Frank Kaash Katasse and Lance X’unei Twitchell — what it was like…
Thursday: The art of self-care
On this Thursday’s Juneau Afternoon, explore the power of self-care with Kelli Patterson, Christina Michelle and Maria Bailey from the Black Awareness Association of Juneau. They hope to give you permission to take better care of yourself. Part 1. Part 2. Juneau Afternoon airs live at 3:00 p.m. on KTOO Juneau 104.3, online at KTOO.org,…
Wednesday: 100+ Women Who Care, CBJ COVID panel,Marie Drake Planetarium celebrates Earth Day, Scholarships for the Arts
They say, many hands make light work. And many checks can add up to a lot of money. Case in point: 100+ Women who Care, a group of Juneau women, who each give $100 to a single cause, once a year. On Wednesday’s Juneau Afternoon, find out how NAMI, this year’s recipient, will put $29,000…
Tuesday: Reducing food waste, the Biden administration and climate change, and an early childhood learning fair.
Save money on your food bill. Reduce waste. How it’s not only a win-win for your pocketbook, but for the planet. On Tuesday’s Juneau Afternoon today, we’ll introduce you to another Climate Change Solutionist, out to reduce greenhouse gases. Guest: Sarah Lewis, Cooperative Extension Service. Also today: A new president and a new policy on…
Monday: Anti-Asian Attacks, why hate against one is hate against all.
The Atlanta shootings and the alarming number of anti-Asian attacks have triggered painful conversations about race all over America, and Alaska is no different. On Monday’s Juneau Afternoon, a look at why this hits all too close to home for some. One only has to look to a snow-covered park above the State Capitol, where…
Friday: Forest therapy, a Tlingit composer’s latest opus, and volunteering for Friends of Seniors
The Japanese call it “forest bathing,” known in this country as “forest therapy.” On Friday’s Juneau Afternoon: Why it’s more than just a walk in the woods. Guest: Linda Kruger, forest therapy guide. Also, the story behind those new sounds you hear at the top of the hour on KTOO. A fun way to head…
Thursday: Alyssa Quintyne on how to make a difference in your community.
On this Thursday’s Juneau Afternoon, meet Alyssa Quintyne, who describes herself as a Bajan – an American with heritage from the Caribbean island of Barbados. Quintyne is a community organizer at the Alaska Center in Fairbanks, where it’s a full time job to encourage people, who have been left out of decisions that affect their…
Wednesday: Sherlock Holmes radio play on KTOO. Art for the heart. And UAS career programs.
In the early days of radio, back when they were housed in heavy wooden cabinets, families would huddle around them and hang on every moment of the dramas that were broadcast — scenes made more powerful because they played out in the mind’s eye. The Juneau Ghost Light Theatre company is bringing back the magic…
Tuesday: The Department of Labor launches a podcast
The Department of Labor and Workforce Development has a new outreach tool in its kit: A monthly podcast. On Tuesday’s Juneau Afternoon, a look at the kinds of information available to job seekers or those in need of other employment help. Guest: Duane Mayes, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Also on Tuesday’s show: Composting. How…