Coming up on today’s program, bird migration season has begun. We hear about a bird forecaster that tracks and can predict when and what birds are migrating through your neighborhood. After that, it’s Sports Talk with Jimmie, and Dot Org—our […]

Coming up on today’s program, bird migration season has begun. We hear about a bird forecaster that tracks and can predict when and what birds are migrating through your neighborhood. After that, it’s Sports Talk with Jimmie, and Dot Org—our […]
Studio Arts Boulder’s mission is to cultivate the artist in each of us by inviting creative collaboration in the study, practice, and advancement of the studio arts. Studio Arts Boulder started in the mid-1950s when master potter Betty Woodman convinced […]
The Prom Dress Exchange will host their annual pop-up event Saturday, March 18, 2023, where high school-aged youth can come by and shop an inventory of 2000 gently used and new formal dresses for a nominal fee. Two women started […]
With the aid of therapy horses Medicine Horse offers groups for veterans & active duty service members, people in recovery from substance abuse, people with disabilities, the LBGTQ+ community, women impacted by breast cancer, trauma & abuse survivors, children with […]
On today’s Morning Magazine, we get an update from the recent University of Colorado Regents meeting. After that, we have a piece about A Hopi artist performing political satire to white crowds in southwest Colorado. Then it’s Dot Org, our […]
On today’s Morning Magazine, we hear from members of the Nashville African American Wind Symphony who are performing in Boulder this weekend. After that, it’s Sports Talk with Jimmie Searfoss and Dot Org, our weekly look at local nonprofits. Listen: […]
On today’s Morning Magazine, we hear about a controversy that has spiraled in recent weeks over a first-year CU Boulder student living on campus with known ties to hate groups. After that, Jimmie Searfoss talks about this year’s prices for […]
Mad Agriculture is inspired by the Mad Farmer poems of Wendell Berry, which call us to rework society and agriculture with love, community and lots of radicalism. In Wendell’s words, ‘I am done with apologies. If contrariness is my inheritance […]