Featured Programs on KSJD January 12th-18th
Saturday, January 12thTune 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 Patterson Hood of the Drive-By Truckers, Van Dyke Parks, Randall Bramblett, and Caroline Aiken.
Sunday, January 13th
Radiolab is an investigation. Each episode on Sunday mornings at 9am is a patchwork of people, sounds, stories and experiences centered around One Big Idea. In this week's episode of Radiolab, they ask: is death a disease that can be cured? Listen as they filter the modern search for the fountain of youth through personal stories of witnessing death; the death of a cell, the death of a loved one...and the aging of a society.
Monday, January 14th
Finding new music can be a chore, and separating the good from the really good is often a tedious task. Let KSJD come to the rescue! Tune in to Soundcheck every Monday morning on the Zine at 8:30 as we prime the airwaves and get ready for our week with music-related musings, reviews of new releases, and more.
Tuesday, January 15th
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 about the highly toxic heavy metal mercury, where it comes from, and how to stay away from it.
Wednesday, January 16th
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, January 17th
The effect of climate change on the Dolores River and the possibility of lower spring runoff could deeply impact the boating community as the likelihood of a spill from McPhee Reservoir for recreation could be more and more in doubt. Join us for the Thursday morning Zine at 8:30 for a discussion with local boaters about how they are anticipating issues related to climate change and whitewater recreation.
Friday, January 18th
The history of Trail Canyon west of Cortez is a story of people who have appreciated its beauty and natural resources for over 10,000 years. Tune in to the Friday morning Zine at 8:30 for a look at Trail Canyon and how it shaped the lives of its settlers and the history of southwest Colorado.


