AK Rundown April 23 and
24, 2005
Poetry Contest Winners…and a bunch of miscellaneous
stuff
Intro/Newscasts/Credit
- Anne Hanley Poem. “Lakes”
- 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. )
- 300 villages. Chefornak, Aniak, and Nenana.
- Don Reardon Poem. “After ANWR”
Break One: The Clash ”The Cool Out”
- Jeremy Pataky poem. “Packing”
- John Pingayak. Chevak teacher John Pingayak
spearheaded the teaching of native culture in his village’s school. Lori
Townsend/Pkg. (5:51 total time.)
- Button: Medicine Dream “Tomegan Gospen”
- Calendar of Events. Music by Liquid Soul.
- 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)
- Stinger: Music by Dianogah
- 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)
- 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
- Julei Drake Poem. “After His Wife Died”
- 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)
- Button. Tom Waits “Midtown”
- 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)
- Three Legged Mule. Homer band Three Legged Mule
downplays their success…but its growing anyway. Ashley Gross. Pkg. 6:05
(6:30 total)
- Listener Comments.
Close. Miles Davis “So Near, So far”