AK Rundown July 16/17, 2005

 

Open/Newscast/Credits

 

  1. 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)
  2. Frogs. Researchers on the Kenai look for the reasons for frog deformities. AK’s Ashley Gross. Pkg.
  3. Calendar of Events. “No Life Guard on Duty” by Mark Mothersbaugh from the Bottle Rocket Soundtrack

 

Break #1: (calendar bed continued)

 

  1. Native Math. Teachers use Tlingit design to teach math concepts. Coast Alaska’s Ed Schoenfeld. Pkg. 3:45 (4:03 with intro)
  2. 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)
  3. 300 villages. Newtok, Healy and Klawock.
  4. 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

 

  1. 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.
  2. Button. “Creature Crawling” by Frank Black from The Cult of Ray
  3. Chilkoot Trail. Scott Foster and two companions recently hiked the Chilkoot Trail, following the path of thousands of gold miners. Pkg. 6:44
  4. 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)
  5. 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