AK Rundown April 23 and 24, 2005

 

Poetry Contest Winners…and a bunch of miscellaneous stuff

 

Intro/Newscasts/Credit

 

  1. Anne Hanley Poem. “Lakes”
  2. Ice Floe. An Anchorage couple has been publishing a journal of poetry from the north for 6 years now.  Host Pkg. (5:17 total time. )
  3. 300 villages. Chefornak, Aniak, and Nenana.
  4. Don Reardon Poem. “After ANWR”

 

Break One: The Clash ”The Cool Out”

 

  1. Jeremy Pataky poem. “Packing”
  2. John Pingayak. Chevak teacher John Pingayak spearheaded the teaching of native culture in his village’s school. Lori Townsend/Pkg. (5:51 total time.)
  3. Button: Medicine Dream “Tomegan Gospen”
  4. Calendar of Events. Music by Liquid Soul.
  5. ATMI Bad News. One teen looks at student and parents reactions to all the depressing news of television. Alaska Teen Media Institute’s Caitlin Garing. Pkg. (4:58 total)
  6. Stinger: Music by Dianogah
  7. Swimming Kid. 12 year old Tyler Cook received a “real hero” award this week for saving his friend from drowning. Ellen Lockyer. Pkg. 2:00 (2:30 with intro)
  8. Moog. Robert Moog, inventor of the synthesizer, was in town recently.  Gabriel Spitzer/Host Wrap. 1:20 (plus break music)

 

Break Two. Switched on Bach -  Brandenberg Concerto No. 3, II-Andante

 

  1. Julei Drake Poem. “After His Wife Died”
  2. Passover. A temple in Anchorage recently held a “Passover Boot Camp” to help kids learn their roles in the Seder dinner. Gabriel Spitzer. Host Pkg. (2:18 total time)
  3. Button. Tom Waits “Midtown”
  4. Triathalon. Pam Cravez once trained hard for an Ironman triatholon. But this year, she’s taking it easy. Pkg. 5:02 (5:29 with itnro)
  5. Three Legged Mule. Homer band Three Legged Mule downplays their success…but its growing anyway. Ashley Gross. Pkg. 6:05 (6:30 total)
  6. Listener Comments.

 

Close. Miles Davis “So Near, So far”