Friday, Jan. 23: Punk Rock Farmer Al is on the road and checks in from EcoFarm tonight @ 6. Drama Llama plays live+livestream in The Big Room. Plus, Justice Summit and Sundance, and Skywatcher Leo T.
Aldine joins the show via Zoom with a new friend he made at the 46th Annual EcoFarm Conference in CA. Steve Sprinkel was repping Seed Punks, Farmhand Foundation's new CA native seed program.
ABOUT SEED PUNKS: "Our graffiti is flowers. Our ordinance is a hand, a packet, persistence. This is about changing how land is treated. The land was never something a spreadsheet could own. This is about returning it to its citizens. Soil, flora, fauna, insects, fungi. The sovereign states that actually govern. Seed Punks does not have a brand rollout. It looks like planting with our community. Families learning what plants like to be called. Neighbors planning ahead. Fields worked with consideration. Together, we remember forward. Abundance beats control. Seeds want out."
Looking for a packet of native California Poppy? Consider a small (or massive) donation for shipping, and they’ll slip you some: https://givebutter.com/seedpunks
Drama Llama is a Salt Lake City-based indie rock band with infectious energy. Imagine the heartfelt songwriting of Jason Isbell infused with the eclectic, intricate melodies of Pinegrove, all wrapped up in the timeless textures of Lord Huron.
Recent performances include Kilby Court (SLC), theVelour Live Music Gallery (Provo), the Pearl on Main (Midvale), and The DLC at Quarters Arcade Bar (SLC). Drama Llama’s latest single, Blame, is streaming now, and a full-length album is in the works!
For booking inquiries, contact dramallamaslc@gmail.com.
Jan. 23: Justice Summit: Voices for Change @ Sundance | 9:30A-5:00 at 625 Main St, Park City. Free and open to the public, but registration is required. For the full agenda, click here. RadioACTive gets a preview with Noella Sudbury, CEO and Founder, Rasa Legal.
Jan. 24: Downtown SLC Winter Farmers Market | 10a-2p @ Civic Center, 209 E 500 S (formerly The Leonardo), SLC. "On the menu at the Downtown Farmers Market this Saturday? Greens and carrots, fresh-baked bread, mushrooms, and smiles for you!" Saturdays through April 18
Jan. 25: Wheeler Historic Farm Winter Farmers Market | | 9a-1p @ 6351 S 900 E, Murray. "You never know what you might find at the market! Our vendors change weekly, so there’s always something new to discover, along with staples like produce, bread, and eggs!" Sundays through April 12
Ends Feb. 1: Sundance Film Festival 2026 in Park City, UT (one last time). RadioACTive checks in with Connor Estes and Autumn Thatcher from our Sundance Team, as well as Gavin Dahl and his review of the timely new documentary, American Pachuco, The Legend of Luis Valdez.
Veteran journalist Skywatcher Leo T shares his love of the night sky, space news, and cultural stories of the stars. To share your skylore or ask questions, follow SkyWatcher Leo T on Facebook.
With a focus on regenerative agriculture, ecological stewardship, and food justice, EcoFarm fosters community and innovation in the movement toward a more sustainable and just food system. Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, sent us interviews, including comments from Sen. Adam Schiff, the junior senator from California.
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