Radio Bookclub: Peter Heller – Burn
The September selection for the Radio Bookclub is Burn, the latest novel by Peter Heller. The novel is set in rural Maine and tells the story of two men, Jess and Storey — friends since boyhood — who...
View ArticleAfterhours at the Radio Bookclub: Peter Heller at the Boulder Bookstore
In this podcast-only episode of the Radio Bookclub, author Peter Heller answers questions from the audience at this live taping of the Bookclub at the Boulder Bookstore. This episode was recorded in...
View ArticleSeptember was of big month for new music but don’t worry, KGNU’s music...
On today’s Morning Magazine, a Boulder-based nonprofit teaches dance to those who are incarcerated as a means to address and release trauma. You’ll hear from their founder this morning. Then, you’ll...
View ArticleColorado Refugees and Immigrants will celebrate at History Colorado this weekend
On Sunday Refugees + Immigrants United (RIU) in collaboration with History Colorado, will host an event celebrating the launch of a new Colorado Refugee Coalition. The coalition is a first of its kind...
View ArticleBoulder nonprofit brings dance classes to prison
Anyone with experience or understanding of trauma knows that our bodies keep the score. We carry our lived experiences with us, and healing isn’t always attainable solely through talk therapy and...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J Cinema Reviews, “Megalopolis” and “My Old Ass”
In this movie review segment, KGNU’s Veronica Straight-Lingo speaks with Boulder Weekly Film Correspondent Michael J. Casey about films. In this segment, he reviews the new films, “Megalopolis” and “My...
View ArticleOpen Studios 2024 Tour Kicks off Sep. 27, Runs Weekends Oct 5-20
The Boulder Open Studios Tour is a tradition 29 years in the making. Every year since 1995, the Boulder Open Studios Tour has thrown artists’ doors open in Boulder, and now Boulder County, to give...
View ArticleBoulder’s Native Storyteller’s Festivals begins today
On today’s Morning Magazine, Boulder’s first Native Storytellers Festival kickstarts today. You’ll hear from one of the founders of the event about the gap the festival fills for indigenous and...
View ArticlePope expels Denver priest, along with nine others connected to “sadistic”...
Listen: play_arrow 09_30_24_Headlines Jack Dawson Pope expels Denver priest, along with nine others connected to “sadistic” abuses Pope Francis has expelled a Denver priest, along with nine others,...
View ArticleThe race for District 19 Rep: Hear from Jillaire McMillan and Dan Woog in...
Election Day is quickly approaching – just over a month away. Over the next handful of weeks here on KGNU, we’ll be providing you listeners with news you can use – helpful information to take with you...
View ArticlePumpkin pie spice secrets revealed
This time of year, pumpkin pie spice seems to be infused in everything from yogurt to deodorant. On Radio Nibbles, John Lehndorff unravels the facts about true spices with Avery Riffle, manager of...
View ArticleLaysa Shreves from The Sapphic Social Club – Throwing a Really Good Party
OutSources host Elise Matatall chats with Laysa Shreves about The Sapphic Social Club, a Denver group hosting themed parties centering queer community. Catch upcoming events by following The Sapphic...
View ArticleKroger-Albertsons merger trial, Boulder’s Fourth traffic death, Missing wolf...
Listen: play_arrow 10_01_24_headlines Andraa VonBoeselager Colorado AG argues Kroger-Albertsons merger could raise grocery prices by $500 million as trial begins Colorado’s trial to block the $24...
View ArticleColorado pedestrian fatalities skyrocket by 161% in the past decade
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-10-02 Jack Dawson Colorado pedestrian fatalities increase by 161% over the last decade Pedestrian fatalities in Colorado have surged by 161% in the past ten...
View ArticleFreedom from Religion Convention held in Denver
On today’s Morning Magazine, We hear about why the JBS meat packing plant in Greeley is being accused of human trafficking. Then, the Freedom From Religion Foundation held its national convention last...
View ArticleUnion accuses Greeley’s JBS slaughterhouse of human trafficking
The United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 7 is urging federal, state, and local authorities to investigate JBS USA Holdings, Inc. over potential human trafficking and labor violations at...
View ArticleA new jail expansion in Boulder County struggles to fund operations.
Listen: play_arrow 10-03-2024headlines (1) Jack Dawson Colorado revises Suncor refinery permit after EPA rejection, opens 30-day public comment Colorado health officials released a revised air permit...
View ArticleNew developments into obesity research and Radio Nibbles
On today’s Morning Magazine, a new look at obesity research. Then on the Cannabis Report, plans to make Colorado’s cannabis industry safer. John Lehndorff joins us for Radio Nibbles and then stays in...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J Cinema Reviews, “A Different Man” and “Blink”
In this movie review segment, KGNU’s Veronica Straight-Lingo speaks with Boulder Weekly Film Correspondent Michael J. Casey about films. In this segment, he reviews the new films, “A Different Man” and...
View ArticleBooktalk: Middle School Librarian Amanda Jones’ “THAT LIBRARIAN. The Fight...
Host Diana Korte speaks with award-winning Librarian Amanda Jones who decided to stand up for the right to read and stage a war against book bans and censorship in her small Southern town. THAT...
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