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This month’s episode, The Moment I Found Out I was Becoming A Mother, is dedicated to the mothers who have birthed, adopted, nurtured, sang, bathed, cooed, comforted, supported, and loved their babies.
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KDNK News Director Morgan Neely has Wednesday's updates from the Roaring Fork Valley and Beyond ... including a look at the positive impacts that BIG CATS (you know the ones) have on ecosystems in the Mountain West.
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KDNK's News Director Morgan Neely brings listeners Friday's updates from the Roaring Fork Valley and Beyond, including a look inside this week's first-ever State of the Arts Symposium at TACAW.
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On this edition of Everything Under the Sun, Editor Raleigh Burleigh speaks with two local arts powerhouses: Annie Henninger and Natalie Squillante of the City of Glenwood Springs Parks and Recreation Department's arts programming.
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Utah Shakespeare Festival visits Montezuma-Cortez High School on a mission to perform in rural areasThe festival visited the high school as part of its 2023 "Othello" tour, and conducted workshops with theater students on improvisation, performing Shakespearean texts and fight choreography.
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Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston has removed artwork from a new exhibit at its Center for Arts and History, citing a state law that prohibits public funds be used to pay for or promote abortions.
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March's episode of VOICES Radio Hour is titled The Things We Left Behind Along The Way, dedicated to the voices of the sages in our community between the ages 76 and 97. Along the way of the Great Depression, immigration, commune building, choosing between love and career, as well as life’s full spectrum of challenges and opportunities, what have we picked up, and what have we left behind? Here are the storytellers Art Ackerman, Sue Lavin, Joan Lamont, Bill Jochems, and the storyteller-in-Spanish Maria Alicia Pastrana. Music selections are performed by Clay Boland Jr. on piano, from his album “Love Walked In”, piano interpretations of songs by Ira & George Gershwin.
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The tribe is hosting Project Peak, a series of workshops focusing on fashion, healthy food, and outdoor activities.
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The Mancos Common Press, in collaboration with the town of Mancos, plans to build housing units to help fight the town’s affordable housing crisis.
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A new archaeological discovery announced in November has rocked the Basque community. The hand of Irulegi, found on a dig near Pamplona is shedding new light on the origins of the Basque language and its people who wasted no time turning the artifact into memes.