Want to be philosophically and politically schooled? The Zootown Arts Community Center Kids Radio DJ Camp spent a month (November 2-23) producing a special program for KBGA.
Read MoreRoxy Theater navigates providing the community cinematic experiences as the weather gets colder, moving their fall film festivals online.
Read MoreMaggie Bornstein is the director of the Women's Resource Center at the University of Montana, an activist and a community organizer in Missoula.
Read MoreThis week features a conversation with Scott Poindexter of BoldyExplore who is currently walking across the continental United States.
Read MoreThis week Madeline sat down with Erynn Castellanos with the University of Montana’s Latinx Student Union.
Read MoreThe Zootown Arts Community Center Kid's Radio DJ Camp take over the airwaves.
Read MoreBIPOC community leaders speak with Missoula Mayor John Engen regarding their concerns about armed individuals attending protests downtown.
Read MoreKia Liszak and Mikyla Veis from the Zootown Arts Community Center talk about the need to local support in the Missoula arts community. Later, we hear from two members of the local arts scene who are the first two recipients of the $250 grant.
Read MoreOn this week’s episode KBGA’s music director MJ sat down with Zoë and Lukas Phalen of the local band Fantasy Suite. Their newest album One on One dropped everywhere on Friday, May 15.
Read MoreThis week’s guest is Udo Fluck, director of cultural and global affairs at Arts Missoula. Before joining Arts Missoula Udo worked for two decades in international program development and intercultural and global education. He was a senior curriculum developer for the National Science Foundation’s Resilience through Intercultural Skills Enhancement or RISE program house at the Salish Kootenai College.
Arts Missoula has a mission of connecting art, culture and community through education, advocacy and celebration.
Read MoreMadeline sat down with IWFF's art director Carrie Richer to learn more about the difficulties and rewards of moving the festival online for the first time ever. Alex Goetz is the co-director or Resilience: Story of the American Red Wold. Goetz is a two-time Emmy nominated wildlife filmmaker and photographer. Madeleine Brunt directed her first film, This Land. Brunt is a recent graduate of the University of Western England - Bristol.
Read MoreWednesday, April 22nd marked the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Many local climate change and environmental organizations planned to celebrate with a large march and rally in downtown Missoula. Unfortunately, everything had to move online. That came with its own unique challenges. Listen to hear what organizers Nick Shepard and Devin Jacaruso have to say. For information on the rally, demands made or take the pledge go online to missoulaearthday.org.
Read MoreMorgan Hahn and running mate Emma Kiefer talk about their run for ASUM President and Vice President. Later, we hear from Taylor Gregory and James Flanagan about their campaign to be the next President and Vice President of the Associated Students of the University of Montana, UM's student government.
Read MoreEthan Hanley sat down with host, Madeline Broom, over zoom to talk about why he is running to be the next Business Manager for the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM). Later, Cierra Anderson and Christian Pfeifer discuss the changes they’d like to make if elected to be the student body’s next President and Vice President.
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