Foreign Affairs

Shelby Kinney-Lang, who contributed a review of the Trans-National Travel Film “The Way” has recently had a piece about U.S. Immigration Law published by Alternet.

Tuesday, March 13th: 
 Due to UAF Spring Break this episode will air March 20th!
Samara brings us music of South Africa
4-5pm Alaskan Standard Time*
on
KSUA 91.5 FM College, Alaska
*[2-3 AM (+1) in Cape Town]

Tuesday, March 13th: 


Due to UAF Spring Break this episode will air March 20th!

Samara brings us music of South Africa

4-5pm Alaskan Standard Time*

on

KSUA 91.5 FM College, Alaska

*[2-3 AM (+1) in Cape Town]

March 6th & 10th = Almost Forgot!

For those of you who enjoyed last week’s episode, when SHOT ON THE PROPERTY took over the airwaives, there is the link to their blog, which features the evening’s playlist and all those cats are up to as of late.

another answer would be math
Anonymous

I actually had never thought of that.

That answer, as well as the notions of love, and (slightly less so) Esperanto bring up the main thesis of the show.  If you listen to a lot of these episodes back to back you start noticing patterns, hints of how much the world’s population has in common.  We are all really not that different when you sit down and take the time to notice more than the differences which are expounded upon daily in news media and popular culture.

February 28, Occupy: Foreign Affairs

Our humble program and this even humbler blog will be taken over tomorrow by two web-famous musique aficionados.

Musical Hi jinks will ensue in an internationalal fashion when:

‘SHOT ON PROPERTY’, hosts!

What was the last song you played this afternoon? You mentioned afterwards that your playlist could be found here, but it doesn't seem up to date.
Anonymous

Yes, the episode that played must have been a re-run!

If you tell me which country the guest-host was from and I can point you to the various back-logs for the right title.

Streamble at:

www.ksuaradio.com

January 24th, a look back…

To start off the new season of Foreign Affairs, we took a look back to our very first show, featuring O’Brien McKinley from Kreuzberg, Berlin’s most diverse and vibrant borough.  This very first show is also the episode that brought home a Goldie Award for KSUA. 

We thought this episode deserved a second go-around in the spotlight, and we hope you thought so too. 

A complete tracklist is available for it in our archived first Tumblrpost (Scroll down).