AK Rundown for December 11, 2004
ODD JOBS
Open/Credit/Newscast
1. Bird Harasser: Jon Spiegel’s work requires him to match wits with a lot of birdbrains that are smarter than you’d think. Gabriel Spitzer/pkg/4:32
2. One Woman’s Long Resume: AK’s audio engineer, Michelle Wozniak, has racked up an eclectic work history. Vox pop/3:30
3. Barf Bag Art: Some people have kooky jobs, others have unusual hobbies, like one
Break #1
4. Moose Trainer: Mike Miller’s gone from being a slumlord in Palmer to running a
5. Jack of All Trades: How boring to have just one profession. Rick Kenyon, who lives outside McCarthy, has six. Gabriel Spitzer/2-way/3:55
6. Button – Work Hard, Play Hard (Palace Music)
7. Duct Tape Wallets: A husband-and-wife team who have created a business out of that beloved all-purpose tape. Wrap/2:15
8. Help, My Mom’s a Groupie: Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock takes heat from her son for becoming a really ardent fan of one folk-rock singer. Pkg/7:12
Break #2 – The Meters
9. Evan Phillips: The rhythm guitarist and lead singer for the Whipsaws is gaining recognition for his solo CD. Ellen Lockyer/pkg/6:55
10. Calendar of Events. (Music – Doctor Jazz (Jelly Roll Morton)
11. 300 Villages? Nunam Iqua and Shageluk. Vox pop/2:54
12. Wilderness Woman Contest? Lots of Talkeetna silliness – all in the interest of finding true love. Jeremy Pataky/pkg/6:17
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