September 27, 2011

Featured Programs on KSJD September 26th-October 2nd

Monday, September 26th

A new worship service called a "U2charist", featuring the music and lyrics of the band U2, will be coming to Cortez this Thursday evening. Tune in to the Monday morning Zine at 8:30 as we discuss what the U2charist involves and why it is becoming a popular form of worship across the country.

Tuesday, September 27th

The health consequences of eating genetically modified foods are not well understood. Join us for another episode of Pandora's Box on the Tuesday morning Zine at 8:30 for a discussion of how genetically modified organisms are created, and how they may be affecting agriculture and our health.

Wednesday, September 28th

A new initiative has begun that will focus on educational neglect and school dropouts in our community. Tune in to the Wednesday morning Zine at 8:30 for another edition of Horizons Radio to learn about local non-profit groups working together with community and youth leaders to find out how young people value their education.

Thursday, September 29th

A new book in the series "Images of America" has been published featuring historic images of Cortez. Join us for the Thursday morning Zine at 8:30 as we talk with one of the authors of the book and how it celebrates Cortez history.

Friday, September 30th

Local women's auxillary organizations composed of the spouses and family members of veterans contribute significantly to the well-being of our local service men and women. Tune in to the Friday morning Zine at 8:30 as we talk with leaders from the American Legion and VFW Women's auxillaries about how they support veterans and their families.

Barefoot musician J.P. Whipple returns to KSJD for a live performance and interview on Lame Town Review at 2pm on Friday afternoon. Tune in for original tunes and intelligent discussion.

Saturday, October 1st

Tune in to KSJD for Mountain Stage at 1pm on Saturday afternoon for an amazing line-up of live musical performances. This week's guests include John Oates, Amber Rubarth, Blame Sally, Moreland & Arbuckle, and Frontier Ruckus.

Sunday, October 2nd

The fall season of State of the ReUnion continues
on KSJD on Sundries at 9am Sunday morning. In this week's episode: Wyoming, the least populated state in the US. In this sparse landscape, where tradition and self-reliance are prized, what are the things that bring distant neighbors together? Stories of people and communities as they adapt to the New Old West.
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