AK Rundown for July
30 - 31, 2005
"How To"
Open/Newscast/Credits
- FBI File. Gabriel Spitzer leads the APRN crew through
the process of requesting their FBI files. Pkg. 5:24 (6:06 total time)
- How to Bivouac. Lots of Alaskans get caught out on
adventures for longer than they expect; Aileo Weinmann tried it, and has
some tips. Pkg. (5:07 total time)
Break #1: Busenfreund (Walkner Moesti remix) by Tosca, from
Suzuki in Dub
- Swim the Lynn Canal. Steve Vicks plans to swim the
length of the Lynn Cnal to protest a proposed road to Juneau. Host
Interview. (6:06 total time)
- Lynn Canal Folo. Of course, the road has plenty of
supporters also – though none of them plans any elaborate demonstrations.
Host Wrap. (1:56 total time)
- Button: “Like Swimming” by Morphine from Like
Swimming
- Chitina Dipnet. O’Brien Creek is a popular dip-netting
spot on the Copper River. KNBA’s Dixie Hutchinson. Pkg. 5:30 (5:56 with
intro)
- Pierre of the North. Alaska’s celebrity chef tells us
how to cook our salmon. KTOO’s Jeff Brown. Pkg. 3:30
Break #2: “Five Alive” by Leftover Salmon from The
Nashville Sessions
- How to Grow a Blue King Crab. NOAA researchers are
trying to figure out how to bring back the blue king crab fishery. AK’s
Ellen Lockyer. Pkg. 3:36
- How to Find Water. Water dowsing is a controversial,
but often successful, technique for figuring out where to drill a well.
Valerie van Brocklin. Pkg. 5:20 (5:42 with itnro)
- Calendar of Events. Music bed “Flight of the Bumble
bee” by Maksim from The Piano Player
- 300 villages. Angoon, Venetie and Upper Kalskag.
- Happy Birthday. Ningy Anderson teaches Ashley Gross
how to sing Happy Birthday in Inupiaq. Interview.
Close: “The Educators” by Up, Bustle & Out from Rebel
Radio