. Weekly words from the Katexic Clippings segment on Northern Soundings, a KUAC Radio interview show airing every Tuesday at 10am Alaska Time.
KUAC FM & TV Offer Presidential Debate Coverage, Museum Access: The Museum of International Folk Art – Santa Fe, NM, Tonight at 7 p.m. on KUAC TV, 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes, and Destinations: Asheville, North Carolina, Tonight at 7:30 p.m. on KUAC TV, Great Performances: Now Hear This: The Shubert Generation, Tonight at 9 p.m. on KUAC TV, Last Tango In Halifax: Season 4, Episode 2, Friday at 7 p.m. on KUAC TV, Washington Week, Friday at 9 p.m. on KUAC TV. Historian Patty Limerick discusses the challenges of valorizing the past. Edit | Remove.
We continue with archival interviews veteran broadcaster Susan McInnis conducted with key writers and thinkers. Unfortunately, the audio quality isn’t the best.
Last year, I learned KUAC was looking for some on-call reporters. “Those program give guests a chance to breathe and unpack their observations.” He modeled Northern Soundings with a similar format of exploring ideas and airing intriguing conversations.
I’m practicing good social distancing and interviewing guests remotely from home. As I was easing into retirement, I jumped at the chance to do what I enjoy best, engage with the people of my community, ask questions and share the answers. Each episode touches on the guest’s creative works and background, and discussions frequently branch out in unexpected directions.
Northern Soundings allows me to do more of that, but in a longer format. KUAC FM & TV Offer Presidential Debate Coverage, Islands of Wonder: Hawaii, Tonight at 8 p.m. on KUAC TV, NOVA: A to Z: How Writing Changed the World, Tonight at 9 p.m. on KUAC TV, Hacking Your Mind: The Wings of Angels, Tonight at 10 p.m. on KUAC TV, Britten’s “Death in Venice”, Sunday at Noon on KUAC FM. Susan McInnis talks with George Sundborg who helped draft Alaska's constitution. I call this new venture Northern Soundbites. I now work for the station 14 hours a week.
So, I’m offering shorter pieces that won’t tax the ear but still get Alaska voices before the public. In these interesting times, Northern Soundings is trying for flexibility. It appears the healthy lead Joe Biden has enjoyed in the presidential contest is diminishing. Northern Soundings is made possible by KUAC and the following supporters: Foundation Health Partners * the University of Alaska Fairbanks Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station * College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics * College of Rural and Community Development * College of Liberal Arts * Geophysical Institute * Institute of Arctic Biology * Institute of Northern Engineering * International Arctic Research Center * Office of the Provost * School of Education * School of Management * Vice Chancellor for Research. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. In with analysis are Nate Bauer, who directs the UA Press and UAF Political Scientist Alexander Hirsch. “Northern Soundings: Alaska in Conversation,” is hosted by Robert Hannon, KUAC FM news producer.
This thoughtful program explores Alaska and the world through conversations with writers, artists, scientists, historians, and the people who live in the North. “I enjoy Fresh Air and Charlie Rose,” Hannon said. .
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
This thoughtful program explores Alaska and the world through conversations with writers, artists, scientists, historians, and the people who live in the North. UA is an AA/EO employer and educational institution and prohibits illegal discrimination against any individual. Conversations with Susan McInnis: Patty Limerick, Conversations with Susan McInnis: George Sundborg, Conversations with Susan McInnis: Dan O'Neill. This week she talks with writer and historian Dan O'Neill recorded in the 1990s.
Each episode touches on the guest’s creative works and background, and discussions frequently branch out in unexpected directions.
KUAC FM & TV Offer Presidential Debate Coverage, Museum Access: The Museum of International Folk Art – Santa Fe, NM, Tonight at 7 p.m. on KUAC TV, 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes, and Destinations: Asheville, North Carolina, Tonight at 7:30 p.m. on KUAC TV, Great Performances: Now Hear This: The Shubert Generation, Tonight at 9 p.m. on KUAC TV, Last Tango In Halifax: Season 4, Episode 2, Friday at 7 p.m. on KUAC TV, Washington Week, Friday at 9 p.m. on KUAC TV. Historian Patty Limerick discusses the challenges of valorizing the past. Edit | Remove.
We continue with archival interviews veteran broadcaster Susan McInnis conducted with key writers and thinkers. Unfortunately, the audio quality isn’t the best.
Last year, I learned KUAC was looking for some on-call reporters. “Those program give guests a chance to breathe and unpack their observations.” He modeled Northern Soundings with a similar format of exploring ideas and airing intriguing conversations.
I’m practicing good social distancing and interviewing guests remotely from home. As I was easing into retirement, I jumped at the chance to do what I enjoy best, engage with the people of my community, ask questions and share the answers. Each episode touches on the guest’s creative works and background, and discussions frequently branch out in unexpected directions.
Northern Soundings allows me to do more of that, but in a longer format. KUAC FM & TV Offer Presidential Debate Coverage, Islands of Wonder: Hawaii, Tonight at 8 p.m. on KUAC TV, NOVA: A to Z: How Writing Changed the World, Tonight at 9 p.m. on KUAC TV, Hacking Your Mind: The Wings of Angels, Tonight at 10 p.m. on KUAC TV, Britten’s “Death in Venice”, Sunday at Noon on KUAC FM. Susan McInnis talks with George Sundborg who helped draft Alaska's constitution. I call this new venture Northern Soundbites. I now work for the station 14 hours a week.
So, I’m offering shorter pieces that won’t tax the ear but still get Alaska voices before the public. In these interesting times, Northern Soundings is trying for flexibility. It appears the healthy lead Joe Biden has enjoyed in the presidential contest is diminishing. Northern Soundings is made possible by KUAC and the following supporters: Foundation Health Partners * the University of Alaska Fairbanks Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station * College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics * College of Rural and Community Development * College of Liberal Arts * Geophysical Institute * Institute of Arctic Biology * Institute of Northern Engineering * International Arctic Research Center * Office of the Provost * School of Education * School of Management * Vice Chancellor for Research. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. In with analysis are Nate Bauer, who directs the UA Press and UAF Political Scientist Alexander Hirsch. “Northern Soundings: Alaska in Conversation,” is hosted by Robert Hannon, KUAC FM news producer.
This thoughtful program explores Alaska and the world through conversations with writers, artists, scientists, historians, and the people who live in the North. “I enjoy Fresh Air and Charlie Rose,” Hannon said. .
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
This thoughtful program explores Alaska and the world through conversations with writers, artists, scientists, historians, and the people who live in the North. UA is an AA/EO employer and educational institution and prohibits illegal discrimination against any individual. Conversations with Susan McInnis: Patty Limerick, Conversations with Susan McInnis: George Sundborg, Conversations with Susan McInnis: Dan O'Neill. This week she talks with writer and historian Dan O'Neill recorded in the 1990s.
Each episode touches on the guest’s creative works and background, and discussions frequently branch out in unexpected directions.