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In this KSUT Conversation, we talk to Colten Ashley, KSUT Tribal Media Center Director, about the upcoming Native Lens Symposium, a celebration of Native American filmmaking.
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This year's event is on Thursday, June 19, in Buckley Park.
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The Los Angeles-based band performs at the 2024 Four Corners Folk Festival. The band takes the stage at 8 p.m. on Saturday, August 31. KSUT's Tami Graham talks to co-founding member Uli Balla in a KSUT Conversation.
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The New Orleans-based Taylor has a sound that is deeply inspired by the New Orleans tradition. Taylor headlines KSUT's Party in the Park on July 26.
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The event, which runs from July 10 to 13, features classes and workshops on plant medicine, herbal therapies, and more.
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Wilson, the organization's executive director, spoke with KSUT's Tami Graham about their work.
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Listeners know her as an on-air personality and musical tastemaker. For co-workers, she's a supportive colleague, a mentor, and someone who gets things done without fail. KSUT toasts Stasia Lanier's three decades of service.
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She's the author of a new book called Of Song and Water: A Journey to Hope and Healing Conducted Through Music and Nature
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Paula Poundstone spoke with KSUT's Tami Graham before her upcoming show at the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College.
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Today's reading is from the book The Slums of Aspen: Immigrants vs. Environment in America’s Eden by Lisa Sun-Hee Park.
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A member of the Crow Tribe, Morin and his band Ghost Dog will also perform at the 15th Annual Pagosa Folk 'N Bluegrass, June 10-12, 2022.
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Join us for a series of special documentaries in March for Women's History Month, Sundays at 2 PM.