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Taya Jae is joined by Director Kenny Easton and Actors Rachel Blankmeyer and Shannon Rediger to talk about their upcoming performance of The Sound of Music.
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Alternative pop musician, Begonia, joins Taya Jae to welcome the spring, talk about her latest album, Powder Blue, and share her evolution as a solo artist.
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The KVNF News and Public Affairs team was acknowledged for outstanding journalism by both The Society for Professional Journalists and The Colorado Broadcasters Association on Saturday April, 22, 2023.
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Taya Jae is joined by actors Elisa McKee, Scott Pollak and Dave Olson to discuss the plot of The Lady In The Van, the highlights of working on this production and what the audience can look forward to. Lesley Hallenborg gives us the details and Lisa Rediger previews February's show, My Funny Valentine on Route 66.
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Montrose based, award winning Rootstomp Musician Cousin Curtiss joins Taya Jae on this weeks show.
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KVNF and Magic Circle Players present Miracle on 34th street, a radio play.
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Western Colorado is fortunate to be surrounded by a variety of talented musicians. Today on the show we highlight some of those local voices both in conversation and song. Tune in to hear Bracken Creek, David Starr, Hillery McCalister, Bill O'Brien, Ben Bentele and Mama Lingua.
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Kirstie Lynn and Galen Clark join Taya Jae on Talkin' Music to discuss their album, Cindergarden and their upcoming show at the Healthy Rhythm Art Gallery in Montrose on Thursday November 10th at 7:30 pm.
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Delta County might be adding to its fleet of vehicles by buying a semi-truck to haul dumpsters. Kate Redmond reports from the County Commissioner meeting. Plus, most Crested Butte residents want to fight climate change. But some people weren’t happy with the purchase of a new electric vehicle by local law enforcement. For our Rocky Mountain Community Radio collaboration on fossil fuel transitions, KBUT’s Christopher Biddle reports on what might have caused the backlash.
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Delta County might be adding to its fleet of vehicles by buying a semi-truck to haul dumpsters. Kate Redmond reports from the County Commissioner meeting. Plus, most Crested Butte residents want to fight climate change. But some people weren’t happy with the purchase of a new electric vehicle by local law enforcement. For our Rocky Mountain Community Radio collaboration on fossil fuel transitions, KBUT’s Christopher Biddle reports on what might have caused the backlash.