Two Cent Lion Theatre Company Presents, “The Tragedy of Medusa” Feb. 8 – 22
Two Cent Lion Theatre Company produces works written and devised by LGBTQ+ playwrights, and they’re back at the People’s Building in Aurora with The Tragedy of Medusa. It kicks off February 8th and...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J. Casey Reviews 2025 Sundance Film Festival
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 discusses the 2025 Sundance Film Festival,...
View ArticleColorado King Soopers workers are getting ready to strike
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-02-03 Jack Dawson CPW working to hire range riders to protect livestock from wolves Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working to deploy range riders to protect...
View ArticleHow are neighboring states dealing with undocumented individuals?
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll get an update on the 55-gallon drum discovered near the Walnut Creek drainage at Rocky Flats. Then, an explanation on geothermal energy. We’ll also take a look at...
View ArticleMathew Klickstein talks about his new books, and on bookstores as community...
Bookstores have faced many threats over the years, with the rise of e-books especially. Just last summer, The Tattered Cover went out of business, and was purchased by Barnes & Noble. Still, many...
View ArticleBuckley Space Force Base will not house immigrant detainees
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-02-04 Gabrielle Mendoza “A Day without Immigrants” causes people to call off of school and work Across the country, people called out of work and school...
View ArticleBookstores are struggling to stay afloat hear how they’re combating that
On today’s Morning Magazine, bookstores might be struggling to stay afloat, but they’re still out there – as are the people writing the books that fill the shelves. You’ll hear from an author this...
View ArticleBoulder-based org seeks to prevent food waste through “Goodie Bags”
If food waste could be represented as its own country, it would be the third largest greenhouse gas emitter, behind China and the United States. That’s according to the UN Environment Program. The...
View ArticleThis local advocate says we’re living under fascism – but offers ways to resist
In the weeks since Donald Trump was inaugurated into office, he’s signed 45 Executive orders. They range in scope and focus, but it’s safe to say the majority are based in discrimination and...
View ArticleDenver oil and gas CEO Chris Wright confirmed by Senate as Energy Secretary
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-02-05 Jack Dawson King Soopers’ locations that will host a strike on Thursday Thousands of King Soopers employees will begin striking tomorrow, with several...
View ArticleIs the U.S. shifting towards fascism? Plus weekly segments Make Them Hear You...
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll be discussing the question of are we living under fascism? You’ll hear from one local political advocate who says yes, we are – but that doesn’t mean we’re helpless....
View ArticleLethal, episode 1: Sabrina & Joey Jankowski
Parents aren’t taught how to mourn their children. That’s because it goes against the natural order of things. We’re brought into this world expecting to die after our parents do. Death is inevitable,...
View ArticleKing Soopers workers start 2-week strike today
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-02-06 Gabrielle Mendoza ICE targets apartment buildings in Aurora and Denver Federal law enforcement agencies conducted a large-scale immigration raid across...
View ArticleThousands flocked to government buildings to stand up for American democracy
On Today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear about how thousands flocked to government buildings across the country yesterday to stand up for American democracy and against fascism in our federal...
View ArticleThousands flock to Denver Capitol building to protest fascism
Thousands upon thousands flocked to state capitols, courthouses, and city halls across the country yesterday, following calls to peacefully stand up for American democracy. Calls to action via social...
View ArticleLocal chefs discuss the egg shortage, using waste to make tastes and a...
The February edition of Kitchen Table Talk – KGNU’s monthly, hour-long food and restaurant forum, features a lively discussion with hosts John Lehndorff (Radio Nibbles) and chef Dan Asher (River &...
View ArticleProtests continue at Denver Capitol over the weekend
On Today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear voices from a protest over the weekend at Colorado’s Capitol building in Denver, standing up for immigrant rights and against mass deportations. Listen:...
View ArticleProtestors continue to take to Denver’s streets to stand with immigrants
Organizers in Colorado are continuing to pick up steam in their fight against the Trump administration. On Saturday, the Denver branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) organized a rally...
View ArticleColorado Supreme Court deciding next steps on case against Suncor Energy and...
Listen: play_arrow 02_11_25_Headlines Gabrielle Mendoza Colorado Supreme Court deciding next steps on case against Suncor Energy and ExxonMobil The Colorado Supreme Court will decide this week if...
View ArticleA union rep involved in the King Soopers strike speaks out
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear from a union rep involved in the King Soopers strike. Then, it’s This Week in Water, and we’ll wrap up with our Listener Comment Line. Listen: play_arrow...
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