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  • Episode 46 of the Rocky Mountain Regional Roundup features:A two-way about the experimental forest in Fraser, Colorado; an interview with two Utah women (including a former Utah State Legislator and SLC mayor) and fighting for equal rights for same sex families; a poem from Colorado's new poet laureate; and a feature about, the "Friendship ball" a prom that promotes inclusivity.
  • This month, in anticipation of the 2024 Women’s VOICES Theater Project: Objects in Mirror, VOICES Radio Hour highlights stories of Theater Magic as told by members of the all-women production and design team.
  • On this month's episode of The Chatter's Box, Brooks interviews Ken Woodard, Roaring Fork High School's strength and conditioning coach.
  • On this episode of Geekspeak hosts Matt McBrayer and Louie Girardot discuss the eclipse, MethaneSAT, the right to repair movement, and replacing a hard drive on a MacBook with a NVME socket.
  • On this episode of Living Permaculture, hosts Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentowski interview Claude Jolicoeur, a cider maker, apple grower, engineer, and author of multiple books and articles on the topic of cider including, “The New Cider Maker’s Handbook”, and, “Cider Planet”. They discuss the methods behind Claude’s award-winning ciders and explore the role of cider apples and wild apples in making what Claude calls the “Prince of Beverages”.
  • KDNK News Director Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • Wayne Brown was married to a Marble native and moved there in 1949. At the time he appeared on This I Remember, he was the mayor of Marble, and perhaps its pre-eminent historian. This is Part Two of his story.
  • Episode 50 of the Rocky Mountain Regional Roundup features: An interview with Kate at KBUT and Lisa at KVNF about the impact of the closure of US 50 which is impacting thousands on Colorado's Western Slope; a feature about how one school district is working with high school students ahead of prom to warn them about the dangers of driving under the influence; an interview with a student activist from The University of Colorado about Los Seis of Boulder, 6 Chicanx activists who were killed 50 years ago this month in two car bombs in Boulder; a feature on the largest powwow in North America that took place recently in Albuquerque, NM.
  • This week on Everything Under The Sun, Carly Bolliger catches us up on all things Aspen Valley Land Trust, including the upcoming pay-what-you-can Springfest party on May 19 at Strang Ranch.
  • Host Nick Isenberg seeks to empower blind and low vision people to explore the world and help the sighted to see the world in a new way. This month’s show of the Tactile Traveler focuses on the history and the amazing value of white canes.
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