December 14, 2012

Featured Programs on KSJD December 15th-21st

Saturday, December 15th

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 Dr. Dog, The Mountain Goats, Nellie McKay, Red Wanting Blue, and Spirit Family Reunion.

Sunday, December 16th

Radiolab is KSJD's newest Sunday morning show, now coming to you every week at 9am. In this week's episode of Radiolab, stories of love and loss in the name of science. The quest for scientific knowledge is one of the great and noble pursuits of humankind. It's also one of the most dangerous, frustrating, ego-driven, transcendent, dirty, sublime, tedious, demoralizing, inspiring...you get the idea.

Monday, December 17th

The amount of new music being released can be overwhelming, and finding the good tunes takes time and effort. Join us for the Monday morning Zine at 8:30 for New Music Monday, KSJD's answer to your search for the best in the latest releases across the spectrum of musical genres.

Tuesday, December 18th

Pandora's Box is KSJD's bi-monthly program that looks at the other side of the story on the environment and your health. Tune in to the Tuesday morning Zine at 8:30 to hear another installment with healthy tips on how to survive the holidays.

Wednesday, December 19th

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 across the Four Corners area.

Thursday, December 20th

The Montezuma-Cortez School District recently held a summit with local business leaders, city officals, teachers, and parents to discuss the future of education in Cortez. Join us for the Thursday morning Zine at 8:30 to hear about the ideas that emerged and what it means for students and the community.

Friday, December 21st

During World War II and into the Cold War years, uranium was milled in Monticello Utah for nuclear weapons. Tune in to the Friday morning Zine at 8:30 to hear about how the milling operation affected the health of the town's residents, and what is being done now to help those who still suffer from the consequences of radiation contamination.
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