AK Rundown July 16/17, 2005
Open/Newscast/Credits
- Urban Wilderness. Anchorage may be “20 minutes away
from Alaska” – but the city does still have wild places. AK’s Aileo Weinmann.
Pkg. 5:05 (5:18 with intro)
- Frogs. Researchers on the Kenai look for the reasons
for frog deformities. AK’s Ashley Gross. Pkg.
- Calendar of Events. “No Life Guard on Duty” by Mark
Mothersbaugh from the Bottle Rocket Soundtrack
Break #1: (calendar bed continued)
- Native Math. Teachers use Tlingit design to teach math
concepts. Coast Alaska’s Ed Schoenfeld. Pkg. 3:45 (4:03 with intro)
- Yupik Cd. The first ever studio produced cd of Yupik
music is being released this weekend. Ak’s Gabriel Spitzer. Host pkg. (3:15
total time)
- 300 villages. Newtok, Healy and Klawock.
- Kipnuk Steam. Tim Troll recalls his first experience
taking a steam in Southwest Alaska. Pkg. 6:55 (7:15 with intro)
Break #2: “La Femme d’Argent” by Air from Moon Safari
- Iranian Journalist. A political reporter from Tehran
is now living in Bethel with her husband and getting used to her new life.
Host Interview. 4:31 total time.
- Button. “Creature Crawling” by Frank Black from The
Cult of Ray
- Chilkoot Trail. Scott Foster and two companions
recently hiked the Chilkoot Trail, following the path of thousands of gold
miners. Pkg. 6:44
- Chitina Hotel. Chitina’s proximity to Wrangell Saint
Elias National Park is sparking a new visitor industry. AK’s Ellen Lockyer.
Pkg. 2:19 (2:42 with intro)
- Elite 9 Jazz. A Seward jazz group welcomes new
players, and keeps things low-key. AK’s Ashley Gross. Pkg. 3:10 (3:45 with
music and intro)
Close. “What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 3) by DJ Shadow
from Preemptive Strike