Hear stories and interviews about the people and issues that shape Utah.
Wednesday, Oct. 12: There are no words, says Israeli-American Professor Amos Guiora, on the return of the remaining hostages. RadioACTive talks with him about the fragile peace recently negotiated by the Trump Administration. Plus, Save Our Canyons is ready to Pray for Snow, the nonprofit's annual Ullr Ball. BONUS: Former UoU Football Player Frank Henry looks back on his winning catch to beat BYU in 1978.
READ MORETuesday, Oct. 11: Coyotek, a mashup of borders, immigration policy, and tech in photographs, videos, and live performances, is on display at the Gittens Gallery. RadioACTive talks with celebrated Mexican-American artist Jorge Rojas about his work building bridges of understanding between cultures. Plus, Project Rainbow, Utah Pacific Islander Health Coalition, and the Utah Film Center.
READ MOREMonday, Oct. 10: Valene MC attended high school with Iñupiaq writer and musician James Dommek Jr., whose new true-crime series, Blood and Myth, is now streaming on Hulu. It's based on his podcast Midnight Son, a real-life mystery that pits Native American folklore against the US justice system. Plus, Meet the DJ with Leah Swenson, co-host of KRCL's Living the Circle of Life.
READ MOREFriday, Oct. 10: Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, brings you more true tales of the agrihood with Red Acre Center, Five Fingers Farm, and Millcreek Harvest Market. Plus, Watershed Stories, Skywatcher Leo T, and homegrown music from The Glitter Bombs.
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