February 22, 2013

Featured Programs on KSJD February 23rd-March 1st

Saturday, February 23rd

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 Justin Townes Earle, Alejandro Escovedo & The Sensitive Boys, Elizabeth Cook, The Quebe Sisters Band, and Todd Burge.

Sunday, February 24th

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: eleven meditations on how, when, and even if we die. Radiolab stares down the very moment of passing, and speculates about what may lie beyond.

Monday, February 25th

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, February 26th

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 an encore program featuring an interview on the topic of fracking and its impact on water quality with a leading expert on the links between environment and human health.

Wednesday, February 27th

Recent snowfall across the Four Corners area have many feeling more optimistic about water supply for irrigators during the upcoming growing season. Join us for the Wednesday morning Zine at 8:30 for a discussion about how our winter precipitation is measuring up to the demands that irrigators will have on water resources in the coming months.

Thursday, February 28th

The Colorado State Historic Fund works to preserve historic properties and educate the public about these important resources across the state. Tune in to the Thursday morning Zine at 8:30 to learn more about historic preservation in Colorado and how the State Historic Fund works to keep our history alive.

Friday, March 1st

The role of women writers in the West provides an important perspective in works that examine our relationships with the land. Join us for the Friday morning Zine at 8:30 to hear from two women who are using their writings to take a fresh look at how we interact with our environment and each other.
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