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KZMU Public Affairs

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What is it like to be ambitious? And not for the means of production? On the latest Radio Book Club, kick off your traces and break free of the human corral with interesting books that inspire wildness, freedom and just a dash of danger. Our ho
What's the scoop behind KZMU News? On the latest This Week in Moab, KZMU News team Molly Marcello and Emily Arntsen join host Christy Williams Dunton in conversation. They bring clips and stories reported over the past year, and discuss the bac
On the latest This Week in Moab, we hear from Science Moab's executive director, Carrie Schwartz. The nonprofit elevates the exciting science around the Colorado Plateau, and is bringing back 'Science on Screen' events to Swanny City Park. Plus
On the latest Art Talks, we get into the art of imagination. Cartoonist Paul Trap, creator of 'Thatababy' comic strip discusses how he approaches cartooning and where he draws inspiration. Plus, we have imaginary visitors! Host Richard Codd is
On the latest This Week in Moab, we have a conversation with Lena Pace, the new superintendent of the SE Utah Group of National Parks. Pace has worked all over this country: on a floating ranger station in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Melt into the liminal on the latest Radio Book Club. Our hosts discuss that specific type of reading that helps you pull back the veil on your reality, especially in the threshold of adolescence. Plus, have you ever received a black eye or a pa
On the latest Buck & Bernie, the dynamic duo say 'au revoir' to their listeners. It's been an amazing several years of food adventures and spirited conversations with chefs/hosts Tim Buckingham and Bernard Guillas. Join them in their final epis
When writer Jim Stiles moved to Moab in the 1970s, this corner of the rural West had endured decades of boom and bust and was swiftly approaching an identity crisis. For well over three decades, Stiles opined on this very crisis with essays, ph
Moab Trail Mix says it’s time to 'spruce up' our shared trails! Trail Mix will host 'Spring Spruce Up,' a big volunteer action day on April 13th at popular trails all over Moab. Tune in to the latest This Week in Moab to hear about this trail-i
At the intersection of art, community, and waste systems lies a unique platform for artists. So provides Moab Arts, which will host two local artists, Jess Hough and Pete Apicella, for a month-long reuse residency. Hough works on developing che
All of a sudden it’s March, and things just get rowdy around here. There’s a lot going on in Moab! On the latest Great Wide Open, host Lisa Hathaway takes a dive into some new opportunities for local recreation and some upcoming events that hav
Listeners, the Radio Book Club hosts want you to know that it’s never cheating to listen to an audiobook. But there is a difference, sometimes! Do you relate to books differently when you listen to them? When you’re in the book world, you might
Hosts and chefs Tim Buckingham and Bernard Guillas do some serious traveling on their latest episode. They travel through their their own personal journeys as chefs and share memories of the most unforgettable food they've experienced in the wo
On the latest History Hour, our host and guide Blaine Reniger takes a trip to the portal in Moab. Join him for a historical journey from petroglyphs to cowboys and uranium mining to boating. There’s a lot to explore about the portal!// Music
Get ready for the trashiest fundraiser in Moab: the Trashion Show! Guests Claire Core and Kari Han discuss this beloved local event, and what to expect from costumes to music to dancing and of course - the nonprofit host - the Resiliency Hub. P
It’s been a season of discovery, change and recalibration at KZMU. On the latest This Week in Moab, host Christy Williams-Dunton interviews staff and board members on the opportunities of this transitional moment.// Music in this episode is '
On the latest Art Talks, learn more about the art created during Japanese American incarceration in WWII. The Moab Museum's Forrest Rodgers joins the program to talk about the subject, as well as the ongoing exhibit 'A Moab Prison Camp.' Plus,
The Moab Museum's upcoming exhibit, 'A Moab Prison Camp: Japanese American Incarceration in Grand County' has been years in the making. Public programs manager, Mary Langworthy, discusses the local and national story of Japanese American incarc
Dry January? Not so fast … at least in the La Sal mountains! As snow levels climb, the latest Great Wide Open features an update from our Moab Utah Avalanche Center forecasters and a grooming rundown from LUNA.// Show Notes:https://www.kzmu.
As we peer into the past, do we like what we see? Does it represent the future we want? It's said that we're the sum of our five closest relationships. When we take a step back, are we happy with the equation's outcome? Poetry is its own medi
What’s up with Sarah J. Maas? The author is not just well known for going viral on platforms like #BookTok, but has also become shorthand for the current zeitgeist of the New Adult Fantasy genre. Our Radio Book Club hosts discuss this emerging
The latest History Hour is a wide ranging discussion with Brigham Holladay, known on social media as brighamofutah. Brigham travels all over Utah, sharing historical information to his social media pages. He and host Blaine Reniger talk about w
Opinions matter. Our guests on the latest This Week in Moab have independently curated 30 years’ of opinions about West. Host Christy Williams Dunton speaks Betsy Marston and Dave Marston of Writers on the Range, a nonprofit opinion service cel
It's all multi-disciplinary on the latest Art Talks! Host Richard Codd welcomes local architect Courtney Kizer to discuss the latest trends in design and building. Next, Amy Weiser and Erin Groves of the Moab Music Festival discuss upcoming Win
The annual tradition continues! If you are looking for your next television series, book, documentary or film about outdoor recreation and adventure, Great Wide Open host Lisa Hathaway has quite a few epic and inspiring recommendations! Some re
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