AK Rundown September 24&25,
2005
“Family”
Intro/Newscast/Credits
- Namesakes. In the Yupik culture, babies are named
after deceased people, and take on their relations and characteristics.
KYUK’s Angela Denning Barnes. 7:08 (7:28 with intro).
- UAA Students. For students coming from close knit
villages, the transition to college can be rough. AK’s Ashley Gross. 4:07
(4:29 total time)
Break #1:
“No Demands” by MiloMusic from Inbound
Boomerang
- Ellen’s Wedding. Ellen Lockyer never thought she’s get
married, right up until the day she did. AK’s Ellen Romero. 6:15 (6:30 with
intro)
- Marriage/Kidnap. A recent Kenai elopement was a
romantic wedding, or a kidnapping, depending on who you talk to. The
marriage raises questions about when a disabled person is able to make her
own decisions. Ak’s Gabriel Spitzer. Host Pkg. 6:59 total time.
- Button.
“Forget Me Not Waltz” by Heather Burch
Adrian from Field of
Heather
- 300 villages. Anchor Point and Copper Center.
- Calendar of Events.
“Joshua” by Miles Davis from Seven
Steps to Heaven
Break #2. “Joshua” continued
- Hitchcock Family. Bonnie Sue Hitchcock’s family has
gone through a transformation in the last 4 years. KUAC’s Bonnie Sue
Hitchcock. 5:40 (6:14 with intro)
- Button. “Sunrise, Sunset” from Fiddler on the Roof
- Hannon’s Bathroom. Robert Hannon’s family in Fairbanks
has only one bathroom; that causes some problems on many mornings.
Commentary. 3:30 (3:43 with intro)
- Burtner. Alaska-raised composer Matthew Burtner uses
computers and more to create music described as unique, adventurous, and
weird. KTOO’s Anne Sutton. Pkg.
Close. “Smokescreen”
by Greyboy from Mastered the Art