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As Heard on Morning Line: Solarized Anchorage
Today’s guest on Morning Line featured Kristen Collins, an organizer at the Alaska Center. She spoke with Morning Line host Frank Chythlook about…
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New Music Friday: April 27
This week's most essential albums, out on April 27, includes the potent and political rock of Speedy Ortiz, the ethereal sounds of Grouper, Janelle Monae's Dirty Computer, Post Malone and more.
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As Heard on Morning Line: Uksuum Cauyai: The Drums of Winter
Our guest on Morning Line is Angela Jenkins, granddaughter of one of the subjects in a film called Uksuum Cauyai - The Drums of Winter. The film is being…
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As Heard on Morning Line: Group to explain how Child Abuse connects to Sex Trafficking SCF
Our Guest on Morning Line today is Lu Haukaas, Learning and Development Advisor with Southcentral Foundation's Family Wellness Warriors' Initiative…
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Have You Gone Live On Facebook? Share Your Thoughts About Facebook Live
Have you ever used Facebook Live? If so, share your experience. Your response could be used in an upcoming NPR story.
Elder and leader Robert Marshall, 96, was first president of Ahtna Inc.
Ahtna Athabascan elder and leader Robert Marshall, 96, died Sunday, March 31, in Tazlina, Alaska.Marshall was born April 13, 1922, in Chitina, Alaska, to…
VIDEO: Chocolate Bars With A Political Bite
It's often said that Washington, D.C., is a town obsessed with politics. Apparently, that obsession extends to its chocolatiers. We visit a factory making politically inspired chocolate bars.
World Cafe Presents: Dr. Dog
Watch from a front-row seat as the trippy Philly band performs "Bring My Baby Back" in its hometown.
KNBA Programming during Alaska Native Heritage Month
November is Alaska Native/American Indian Heritage Month! KNBA sponsors many activities and will feature several special programs throughout November…
Bush Sees Progress in Quick Visit to Iraq
President Bush makes a surprise visit to Baghdad to visit Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. The president told the new leader and his Cabinet that the future of Iraq is in its citizens' hands, and that it's in the interest of the United States that the mission in Iraq succeeds.
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