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  • This week Cody and Megan check in with Tracy at the 1st annual Bonedale Flea Market, chat about KDNK's upcoming membership drive and annual Potato Day Record Sale, and we hear from Austin-based band, Chaparelle, ahead of their show at TACAW.
  • On this month's Radio Physics show, summer intern Josie Jacobs speaks with physicist Monica Jinwoo Kang.
  • For the month of September, on VOICES Radio Hour, we asked five community members to explore the expansive idea of “teacher,” as well as the ways these teachers have shaped them. “Life Changing Teachers” features the stories of Nikolai Furmansky, Francisco “Paco” Nevárez-Burgueño, Lisa Rocco, Zoë Rom, and Shakti Ved.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • This month, we sit down with the director and ensemble of Authentically Versus… The Queer VOICES Theater Project, an original work of theater created by local queer artists and allies.
  • This month on VOICES Radio Hour — Airing Friday, July 11th at 6pm on KDNK — we talked to locals in the Roaring Fork Valley about their journeys to find home, whether here or returning to places they had never been before. Recorded live on the 4th of July First Friday in Carbondale, and with music by Mateo Sandate and Gabriella Mejia.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • KDNK’s reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
  • KDNK's News Director Morgan Neely has Wednesday's updates, including first-year Rep. Elizabeth Velasco (Glenwood Springs) appearing at a gathering of hundreds of Latinos from across Colorado at the State Capitol, where she said the state’s Latino communities have been overlooked.
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