Host Mary Robson welcomes Laura Tucker and students from “Plant for the Planet” to discuss their involvement in environmental issues. Closing music is “Turn, Turn, Turn (For Everything There is a Season),” performed by The Byrds.
KPTZ is 5 today – May 14 2016
8 am on May 14th 2011 was our first broadcast. A very happy 5th. birthday to the whole KPTZ family.
Beth Alvarado
Host Sheila Bender speaks via phone with Tucson author Beth Alvarado about her work and publishing in the genres of memoir, fiction and creative nonfiction.
Steven Winn
Host Sheila Bender talks via phone with San Francisco author and columnist Steven Winn and discusses his work as a theater and art and culture critic, and his poetry, memoir and novel.
Nicholas Alva
Host Sheila Bender interviews via phone composer, lyricist and writer Nicholas Alva about his projects that combine music, dance, texts from world literature and his own lyrics and writing.
#62 Fiona Schaffer
(first airdate: May 10, 2016) Our Town Host Maryanne McNellis interviews Fiona Schaffer, Port Townsend’s 2016 Rhodie Queen. Cheerleader Fiona and her court will be riding a brand new float in the parade on Saturday, May 21.
Linnea Patrick and Michael Bunnell
(first airdate: May 7, 2016) Cris Wilson interviews Linnea Patrick and Michael Bunnell about Local History. Linnea is a life-long historian and librarian currently writing a monthly local history column for the Peninsula Daily News. Michael has written a fun treatment of the famous San Juan Islands Pig War, called “The Friendly Little War of Lyman Cutler.”
#258 The Biology of Sea Otters – Adapting to the Marine Environment (Part 1)
Host Nan Evans interviews Research Wildlife Biologist Jim Bodkin in Part 1 of a 2-part discussion of sea otters. Closing music is “Peregrine,” performed by Richard Martin.
#257 Bird Spring Migration
Host Mary Robson interviews Christie Lassen of Birds Unlimited in Gardiner, and talks about all things pertaining to birds migrating this time of year. Closing music is “Migrating Bird,” performed by Stella Manelaki.
#256 Environmental Science With The Pi Program
Host Debaran Kelso interviews twins Nicola and Melanie Pieper and classmate Emily Amos, and discusses the Chimacum High School Pi Environmental Program. Closing music is “Calico Pie,” performed by Natalie Merchant.
