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Comedian Alex Hooper calls from LA, before embarking on a tour that brings him to Healthy Rhythm Gallery in Montrose this Saturday, September 25th. We…
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Playwright Marty Durlin's new radio play, Uranium: The Musical, was performed live in Paonia in March. It's the story of the uranium boom that took place…
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In part one of the North Fork Storytellers - Eric Goold, Kindra McQuillan, Sam Brown, Sarah Tory and Amber McDaniel share stories about being on the road.
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Marty Durlin, Matthew Harris, Ali Lightfoot and Don Foster perform the radio play "Paradise" by Paonia writer, Elizabeth Aley. The performance is followed…
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Listen to a 24/7 mix of this year's highlights, including hits from Hozier, St. Vincent and more.
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Novelist Kent Haruf chased writing in his youth, but it wasn't until he was 40 that he'd developed his skills enough to be published. He's best known for National Book Award finalist Plainsong.
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Thanks to shows like The Walking Dead and movies like World War Z, zombies are climbing the costume charts. The undead have risen from the 13th most popular costume up to No. 4 in just five years.
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KVNF's Cynthia Hines interviews the award winning humanities scholar and author, Clay Jenkinson, who portrays Thomas Jefferson on the popular program The…
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The daily grind isn't everyone's style. Around the nation, young people are hard at work at offbeat jobs — like tracking bats in the dark of night or wandering a museum in a 75-pound dinosaur costume.
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If you think downhill ski racing is dangerous, then you've never seen the Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling Races, in which competitors hurl their bodies down a steep hill, chasing a wheel of cheese.
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It's part of an interactive street festival that's transforming 2 city blocks into custom video games. They're played on giant LED screens and accompanied by Colorado Symphony Orchestra musicians.
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The second North Fork Storytelling Series brought together talented people from around the Valley to tell tales about Obsession. This is a re-broadcast of…