Featured Programs Coming Up on KSJD March 21st-27th
Tuesday, March 22ndIs bottled water safer to drink than your household tap water? Tune in to the debut of Pandora's Box on the Tuesday morning Zine at 8:30 for an examination of bottled water and find out what's in it for you.
Wednesday, March 23rd
Local youth are working towards eliminating underage smoking in our communities. Join us for Horizons Radio on the Wednesday morning Zine at 8:30 for a discussion of what they are doing for the national Kick Butts Day.
Thursday, March 24th
Public road closures in the Forest Service Boggy Draw-Glade travel management plan continue to be controversial. Tune in to the Thursday morning Zine at 8:30 for an interview with USFS Public Lands Manager Steve Beverlin about the Forest Service's view on this contentious issue.
Tune in to Native Voltage starting at 8pm Thursday night for an exclusive interview with the band Rocking Horse from Pinon, Arizona.
Friday, March 25th
At 8:30 PM on Saturday March 26th, lights will be switched off around the globe for Earth Hour and people will commit to actions that go beyond the hour. Join us for the Friday morning Zine at 8:30 as we talk about what Earth Hour symbolizes and what you can do to make energy conservation a part of every day.
Saturday, March 26th
Tune in to KSJD for Mountain Stage on Saturday afternoon at 1pm for another amazing line-up of performances from the stage. This week's guests include Cake, Old 97's, Hayes Carll, and the Hot Club of Cowtown.
Sunday, March 27th
Radiolab is back on Sundries at 9am on Sunday morning. In this episode, a question that haunted Darwin: if natural selection boils down to survival of the fittest, why would one creature stick its neck out to help another? Do we really live in a selfish, dog-eat-dog world? Or has evolution carved out a hidden code that rewards genuine cooperation?


