Author Leland Hale discusses his investigative true crime novel, What Happened in Craig?
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Artist Talk with Amy Meissner
Anchorage based artist, Amy Meissner discusses her textile artwork.
From the Inner Frontier to the Last Frontier
Author Kathleen Witkowska Tarr discusses her book We Are All Poets Here, as well as an interesting look into the life of Thomas Merton.
Whale Tales & Fish Sagas
As part of their class with the University of Alaska, fisheries students, Matthew Callahan & Valentina Melica, joined by their professor, Anne Beaudreau, convey their research on whales and sablefish (black cod).
Tin Can Country
Editor Anjuli Grantham & Fishtorian Bob King discuss the book Tin Can Country: Southeast Alaska’s Historic Salmon Canneries.
Proud Raven, Panting Wolf: Carving Alaska’s New Deal Totem Parks
Author Dr. Emily Moore discusses her book Proud Raven, Panting Wolf and the creation of our many totem parks that came out of the Great Depression.
Storytelling, Survival & Character
49 Writers brings us an intriguing panel of Ishmael Hope & Don Rearden discussing the survival novel, In the Heart of the Sea.
American Conversations with U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith
U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith visits Juneau as part of her second-term project, American Conversations: Celebrating Poems in Rural Communities. Ms. Smith reads her own poetry and unveils the poetry anthology, American Journal: Fifty Poems for Our Time, featuring the work of 50 living American poets of different backgrounds, offering 50 different outlooks on…
Fantastic Beasts from Cruisin’ the Fossil Coastline
Alaskan artist Ray Troll shares information about the fascinating creatures featured in Cruisin’ the Fossil Coastline. From pachyrhinosaurus to Matanuska ammonites to ichthyosaurs, the fossil coastline is full of amazing animals large and small.
Forum@360: UA President Jim Johnsen
University of Alaska President Jim Johnsen shares some of the system’s new initiatives and goals. Hosted by KTOO’s Adelyn Baxter.