Juneau Afternoon
Juneau Afternoon is locally produced and airs on KTOO 104.3 and 91.7 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. It’s repeated at 7:00 p.m. on KTOO 104.3 & 91.7 and is available on demand below. Our hosts interview a range of guests from local business owners to artists and speakers. If it’s happening in Juneau, you’ll hear about it on the show.
If you’d like to be a guest on the program, contact us during regular business hours at 907-586-1670, or email juneauafternoon [at] ktoo [dot] org. Send pictures for Foodie Friday and other segments to juneauafternoon [at] ktoo [dot] org.
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Juneau Afternoon: Mudrooms “Stepping in it,” Juneau Piano Series upcoming concerts, and Tlingit & Haida’s Human Trafficking community awareness event
Conversations today: The next Mudrooms live storytelling event theme is “Stepping in it,” The Juneau Piano Series presents two concerts over the coming week and Tlingit and Haida is hosting Human Trafficking Awareness, on February 19
Read more »Juneau Afternoon: Juneau Jazz Fest plus “An Evening of Romance,” Manifesting with Julie Peters, and Juneau Audubon’s “When Whales Die” presentation
Conversations today: The first Juneu Jazz Fest is happening this week, plus “An Evening of Romance” from Juneau Jazz and Classics, Julie Peters mindset coaching, and “When Whales Die” presentation from the Juneau Audubon Society.
Read more »Juneau Afternoon: “The War of the Worlds”
Conversations today: “8 Keys for Adults with FASD” playing at the Gold Town Theater this week, Juneau Ghost Light Theatre’s upcoming radio drama “The War of the Worlds,” seasonal updates from Trail Mix, and Tongass Voices.
Read more »Juneau Afternoon: Juneau’s Got Talent and February First Friday events
Conversations today include Juneau’s Got Talent fundraiser event for Juneau Dance Theatre, plus First Friday events from Teri Tibbett and Tina Halvorson.
Read more »Juneau Afternoon: Irish band I Draw Slow set to play sold-out shows at Goldtown Nickelodeon
Conversations today: Irish band I Draw Slow will play sold-out shows this week in Juneau, plus updates from the Juneau-Douglas City Museum and Juneau Public Libraries.
Read more »Juneau Afternoon: WorldQuest 2024, Arts Round-up, thread’s new office, and an upcoming Fireside Lecture.
Conversations today: A trivia fundraiser for the Juneau World Affairs Council, First Friday preview with the Arts and Humanities Council, thread’s new office space in Juneau, and Laura Klingman, the Indiana Jones of the USDA Forest Service archeology team.
Read more »Juneau Afternoon: A Felicidade Jazz Quartet plus an update on August Brown Pool from the Juneau Parks and Recreation Department
Conversations today include: A Felicidade Jazz Quartet and an update from Juneau Parks and Recreation on the Augustus Brown Pool.
Read more »Juneau Afternoon: KTOO’s 50th Anniversary
KTOO celebrates 50 years of listener-supported community-focused public media in Juneau this January. On this episode of Juneau Afternoon, a story on the beginnings of KTOO, a chat with President and General Manager Justin Shoman, and reflections and memories from community members.
Read more »Juneau Afternoon: Platypus-Con, Death with Dessert, and KTOO’s Weather and Climate Reporter Anna Canny
Conversations today: A preview of the Platypus-Con gaming convention, Death with Dessert’s new season, and a check-in with KTOO’s Weather and Climate Reporter Anna Canny.
Read more »Juneau Afternoon: The Alaska Myth Podcast, 100 Women Who Care Juneau, and Elizabeth Siddon’s upcoming Fireside Chat
Conversations today: New podcast The Alaska Myth explores settler myths in Alaska’s history; 100 Women Who Care is 300 members strong; and a Fireside Chat titled “On thin ice: Alaska fisheries in a changing climate.”
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