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Guest host David Hall talks with Ann Kastberg about the effort to return a priceless tribal artifact: an antique feather headdress – back to the Native American Tribe it belonged to.
Tempo Gallery artist Phyllis Taylor shows new works of local subjects in watercolor and acrylic Sept 8 at Astoria ArtWalk. Rushadicus makes music & magic Aug 31 @ the VooDoo Room in Astoria Aug 31. Brian, Luke and Katie, the “Astoria Invasion” at Concert in the Park, Sept 2 hosted by Tolovana Arts Colony in…
John Orr receives great calls in his new political talk radio program. On the Topic of Homelessness, displacement, and the rarity of affordable housing.
Join host Dr. Allie Evans for a discussion about doulas and motherhood.
Join host Lynn Hadley as shes interviews Coast Community Radio volunteers Eileen and Bruce Williams about their world travels.
Filmmaker Ron Walker and singer/songwriter Ray Raihala with “For the Love of Music” documentary & live music at Seaside Library Sat Aug 25. Twelve year old Minntah Haefker plays and sings with friends during Sunday Market in Astoria, including Courtney von Drehle Sept 9. Agnes Field, Jessica Schleif and Brenda Harper celebrate the transformation of…
Join host Michael McCusker for commentary. This week: “The World is Watching,” and an appeal to listeners to support hometown radio during pledge drive.
It’s pledge drive – hear Teresa Retzlaff and Jessica Schleif talk about their love for community radio, plants and gardening. It’s all part of the wonderful whole that is heartfelt coastal living!
Coordinator Diana Thompson & board member Jim Sherman on Water Music Society’s 33rd annual Jazz & Oysters, Aug 18 at the Port in Nahcotta, WA Director Sen Incavo & actor Susan Wentworth in the Liberty Theatre production “1, 2, 3 with Tennessee Williams” in the McTavish Room Aug 15-17 & 22-24.
In the words of Theodore Roosevelt, “Nothing gets accomplished if we do not work through practical methods and with a readiness to face as it is and not as we think it ought to be.”
On The Human Beat, host Roger Rocka talks with Marc Ward of Seaside, the founder in 2002 of Sea Turtles Forever (seaturtlesforever.org). They talk about the islands of plastic garbage in the ocean, the harm it does, the effect on our own beaches, and what we can do about it.
This week on A Story Told, Michael McCusker discusses Hiroshima and Nagasaki, with references to Madame Butterfly’s “One Fine Day.”
Donna Quinn learns the difference between contra-dancing and square-dancing on this hoedown of an episode. Join us.
Live recording of Astoria City Council Meeting, Aug 6, 2018. Thanks to volunteer Ray Merritt for this recording!
Teresa and her guest talk about pruning; how much is too much? The answer might surprise you.
Check out the latest Food Talk podcast . . at least as of now.
Astoria recycled wood artist Rick Crawford en route to International Art Collaborations. Ed Peterson, the featured artist at Tempo Gallery Sat Aug 11 during Astoria Art Walk. AVA & Recology Western Oregon’s collaborative venture, COAR – Coastal Oregon Artist Residency – with Cara Mico, Stephen Shumaker and Wenda Vorce plus Scott Miethe from Recology.
Host Joan Herman speaks with journalist and historian Chris Lehmann about the influence of money on politics in advance of his talk in Astoria this coming Wednesday. She also speaks with Laurie Caplan of Indivisible North Coast Oregon about the organization and what it has been up to.
Michael McCusker illustrates the dismantling of German democracy at the inception of Hitler’s reign.
Today Donna Quinn talks with guests about the Astoria Regatta, coming up this month. Guests include Briana Smith, Astoria Regatta Event Director, and members of the 2018 Regatta Court.
AVA director & artist Annie Eskelin with Bill Fitch & Roger Hayes tell of the 2018 Astoria Visual Arts Studio Tour all over town and beyond Sat & Sun July 28 & 29. Scott Leahing of Dots & Doodles presents “Colors of Holland” July 28-29 with demos, workshops & the film “Loving Vincent”. Guests include Tiffanie…
Joan Herman speaks with the new owner of the former JCPenney’s department store building and his business partner about their plans for the space in downtown Astoria.
Michael McCusker takes us on a ride.
Donna Quinn interviews Judi Lampi, the Scandinavian Heritage Park Committee Chair, about Astoria’s deep history with the Fins and the Scandinavians.
Tiffany Nguyen, a pelvic health specialist, guests on this episode of Light on Health.
Musicians Brian Bovenizer of New Old Stock with Gabrielle Macrae & Barry Southern from The Waysiders, play the Labor Temple Friday July 20 in Astoria, joined by Western Centuries. Poet Neil Aitken presents a workshop titled “Fire in the Mind”, hosted by Marianne Monson of The Writers Guild, July 21 at the Lovell Room in…
This ain’t Bedtime Stories! This is Michael McCusker comin’ at cha with the best of the best.
Host Roger Rocka and guests: Singer/Songwriter Myshkin Warbler & Author/ Cellist Jenny Q perform “Trust. Together” Friday July 13 at KALA in Astoria. Co Chairs Nancy Allen & Darlene Houser present Water Music Society’s ‘Music in the Gardens’ July 21 all over the Long Beach Peninsula. Also garden hosts John Stevens & Steve McCormick. Musicians…