March 8, 2012

Featured Programs on KSJD March 10th-16th

Saturday, March 10th

Tune in to KSJD for Mountain Stage at 1pm on Saturday afternoons for a line-up of fabulous live musical performances. This week's guests include Mountain Heart, Greensky Bluegrass, Shawn Camp, the Charlie Sizemore Band, and Diana Jones.

Sunday, March 11th

Big Picture Science continues on Sundries at 9am Sunday morning. In this episode, psychics who say they have special access to tomorrow's events. Discover what's behind their claims, and why - if it really works - no one is making a killing in Las Vegas. Also, could science divine the future? Programmers with the Living Earth Simulator say that with sufficient data, their billion-dollar computer project can predict world events.

Monday, March 12th

Integrated health care has become a common term to describe teams of health care providers working together to provide patient care. Tune in to the Monday morning Zine at 8:30 as we talk with local healthcare providers about how their practice embodies the integrated approach and how it differs from tradition medical views of treatment.

Tuesday, March 13th

The controversy over genetically modified organisms and how they affect our food supply continues to cause concern. Join us for the Tuesday morning Zine at 8:30 for another episode of Pandora's Box and an update on the latest news surrounding GMOs and how your health could be affected by genetically modified foods.

Wednesday, March 14th

Local news and politics always deserve a closer analysis that helps you see local issues from a new perspective. Tune in to Talking Heads on the Wednesday morning Zine at 8:30 as KSJD's Jeff Pope and Gail Binkley from the Four Corners Free Press break down local news stories in Montezuma County and beyond.

Thursday, March 15th

'The Speed Sisters' are the West Bank's first, and only, all-female Palestinian racing team. Tune in to a special Women's History Month episode of the Thursday morning Zine at 8:30 to learn how these women balance the Palestinian culture they respect, and the modern, secular lifestyle they desire.
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