Rundown of show order and description of stories for July 24, 2004

*due to memory constraints, we are unable to offer stories individually. Please download entire program from archives page

Intro/Newscast/Credits

 

 Open/News/Credits

 

  1. 300 villages. Talking to a few of the villages affected by this year’s wildfires. Vox with music.
  2. Nader.  Consumer Advocate and Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader talks about prison reform. Host Interview.
  3. Calendar of Events. (music bed: Begin the Beguine)

 

Break #1: Music: Charlie Parker

 

  1. Science Guy.  A NOAA research cruise will send un-manned submersibles into deep waters to investigate Aleutian coral reefs. Host Wrap.
  2. button: Parliament: The Mothership Connection.
  3. Mary Breu. A South Carolina woman is researching the story of her aunt who was taken Prisoner of War from Attu during World War Two. AK’s Jessica Cochran. Pkg.
  4. WEIO.  The World Eskimo and Indian Olympics in Fairbanks has become a family affair. KSKA’s Len Anderson. Pkg.
  5. button: Jay and the Techniques.
  6. Cordova Pie. Ellen Lockyer reviews the only home-baked pie she could find in Cordova over July 4th weekend. Pkg.

 

Break #2: Steve Earle and Del McCoury band

 

  1. Leo Moses. Chevak elder Leo Moses has been the translator for this Cupik community for many years. APRN’s Lori Townsend/Pkg.
  2. Button: Get Down Moses by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
  3. Kaktovik. An audio postcard of a foggy day in Kaktovik. Matt Rafferty.
  4. Whipsaws. An Anchorage-based band is buckling down and getting serious about their music. AK’s Jessica Cochran. Pkg.

 

Close/credits.