Friday, Feb. 9, at 1pm, on KRUA, 88.1FM or KRUA’s website – Listen to Deb the Librarian’s interview with Assistant Professor, Dr. Brian Cook, and Theatre major, co-creator, and actor, Terrren Haynes about the research and development of Earthquake ’64. Listen and be informed!
Author: Deborah Mole
KRUA’s Informania explores the Consortium Library, Friday at 1pm on 88.1FM..
Learn about Native Student Services on KRUA’s Informania, Monday, Sept. 25, 1pm-2pm. (88.1FM)
Deb the Librarian interviews Native Student Services Director, Willy Templeton, today on Informania!
Murry Sidlin, Conductor of Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin, provides insight into this powerful performance, 9am Wednesday on KRUA’s Informania, 88.1FM
Learn about Defy Fear Week events, and discover art and the human spirit at the Terezin concentration camp, this week on Informania
This week on Informania, Deb the Librarian interviews April Wilson, Chair of the Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin Organizing Committee and Anchorage Concert Chorus Board Member. Following is information from the Anchorage Concert Chorus about this performance and other Defy Fear! events. Interested in reading about this topic? Check out the Defiant Requiem Resource List.
Due to software challenges, Informania may not be replayed this Thursday at 5pm as expected. I will work on posting these shows online as well. Please listen to Informania’s live broadcasts on 88.1FM or kruaradio.org, Wednesday at 9am. Listen, and be informed!
The Live Performance
Day Event | Evening Event | |
Friday, Apr.1 | Defy Fear! Week opening reception with introduction by Mayor Berkowitz, music by Anchorage Concert Chorus Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center 6:30 – 7:30pm | |
Saturday, Apr. 2 | “March of the Living” Presentations by Alaska teens who travelled to Poland and Israel to participate in this annual pilgrimage which includes a retracing of the Death March from Auschwitz to Berkinau gas chambers & crematoria. Everyone welcome, reception following Alaska Public Media studios 7:00-10:00 pm | |
Sunday, Apr. 3 | Reading of Hana’s Suitcase Title Wave Book Store 1-2 pm | “The World War II Holocaust Revisited” Excerpts from the 1965 opera “The Final Ingredient”; “a Holocaust Suite”; three movements from Verdi’s Requiem, etc. sacred concert on KLEF 6-9 AM |
Monday, Apr. 4 | “Defiant Requiem” PBS documentary screening. Question & answer with creator/conductor Murry Sidlin following the showing Bear Tooth Theatre Pub & Grill 8:00 pm | |
Tuesday, Apr. 5 | Children’s Peace Pole on display all week at Loussac Library | “Genocide and Refugees” panel discussion with Dr. Mara Kimmel, immigration attorney and co-founder of Alaska Institute for Justice, Leslie Fried, Alaska Jewish Museum Director and Teresa Grey, recent volunteer in Levos Greece refugee camp. BP Energy Center 6:00 – 8:00 PM |
Wednesday, Apr. 6 | Reading of Hana’s Suitcase Loussac Library Innovation Lab 5:00–6:00 pm | |
Thursday, Apr. 7 | Lunch & Learn with Maestro Murry Sidlin. Loussac Library Innovation Lab noon – 1 pm | “Schindler’s List” screening Loussac Library Innovation Lab 5:30 pm |
Friday, Apr.8 | Alaska World Affairs Council Panel: “Music, Art & Justice: Community Building and Political Expression on the International Stage” with Maestro Murry Sidlin and Julie Decker. Moderated by Torrie Allen Downtown Anchorage Hilton 12-1 | “Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin” Performance presented by the Anchorage Concert Chorus and UAA School of Music. Murry Sidlin guest conductor; Mari Hahn, soprano; Marsha Miller-Ackerman, mezzo; John Nuzzo, tenor; Anton Belov, bass/baritone Alaska Center for the Performing Arts Atwood Concert Hall 8:00 pm |
Saturday, Apr. 9 | Children add their handprints to the Peace Pole. Loussac Library, Youth Services, Second Floor DROP BY ANYTIME | UAA Faculty Concert, repertoire will tie into the themes presented through Defy Fear! Week UAA Recital hall 7:30 pm |
Sunday, Apr.10 | “Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin” Performance presented by the Anchorage Concert Chorus and UAA School of Music.Alaska Center for the Performing Arts Atwood Concert Hall 8:00 pm |
Day Event | Evening Event | |
Friday, Apr.1 | Defy Fear! Week opening reception with introduction by Mayor Berkowitz, music by Anchorage Concert Chorus Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center 6:30 – 7:30pm | |
Saturday, Apr. 2 | “March of the Living” Presentations by Alaska teens who travelled to Poland and Israel to participate in this annual pilgrimage which includes a retracing of the Death March from Auschwitz to Berkinau gas chambers & crematoria. Everyone welcome, reception following Alaska Public Media studios 7:00-10:00 pm | |
Sunday, Apr. 3 | Reading of Hana’s Suitcase Title Wave Book Store 1-2 pm | “The World War II Holocaust Revisited” Excerpts from the 1965 opera “The Final Ingredient”; “a Holocaust Suite”; three movements from Verdi’s Requiem, etc. sacred concert on KLEF 6-9 AM |
Monday, Apr. 4 | “Defiant Requiem” PBS documentary screening. Question & answer with creator/conductor Murry Sidlin following the showing Bear Tooth Theatre Pub & Grill 8:00 pm | |
Tuesday, Apr. 5 | Children’s Peace Pole on display all week at Loussac Library | “Genocide and Refugees” panel discussion with Dr. Mara Kimmel, immigration attorney and co-founder of Alaska Institute for Justice, Leslie Fried, Alaska Jewish Museum Director and Teresa Grey, recent volunteer in Levos Greece refugee camp. BP Energy Center 6:00 – 8:00 PM |
Wednesday, Apr. 6 | Reading of Hana’s Suitcase Loussac Library Innovation Lab 5:00–6:00 pm | |
Thursday, Apr. 7 | Lunch & Learn with Maestro Murry Sidlin. Loussac Library Innovation Lab noon – 1 pm | “Schindler’s List” screening Loussac Library Innovation Lab 5:30 pm |
Friday, Apr.8 | Alaska World Affairs Council Panel: “Music, Art & Justice: Community Building and Political Expression on the International Stage” with Maestro Murry Sidlin and Julie Decker. Moderated by Torrie Allen Downtown Anchorage Hilton 12-1 | “Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin” Performance presented by the Anchorage Concert Chorus and UAA School of Music. Murry Sidlin guest conductor; Mari Hahn, soprano; Marsha Miller-Ackerman, mezzo; John Nuzzo, tenor; Anton Belov, bass/baritone Alaska Center for the Performing Arts Atwood Concert Hall 8:00 pm |
Saturday, Apr. 9 | Children add their handprints to the Peace Pole. Loussac Library, Youth Services, Second Floor DROP BY ANYTIME | UAA Faculty Concert, repertoire will tie into the themes presented through Defy Fear! Week UAA Recital hall 7:30 pm |
Sunday, Apr.10 | “Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin” Performance presented by the Anchorage Concert Chorus and UAA School of Music.Alaska Center for the Performing Arts Atwood Concert Hall 8:00 pm |
Learn how UAA’s Academic Coaching Center can help, Wednesday at 9am (or Thurs. at 5pm) on Informania, 88.1FM, kruaradio.org.
Deb the Librarian interviews two people who strive to help UAA students succeed. Kelsi Swenson is the Operating Coordinator at the Learning Resources Center, and Cameron Nay is the Writing Center and Academic Coaching Center Manager. The Learning Resources Center (LRC), which houses the Academic Coaching Center, the Writing Lab, the Math Lab, the Center for Language Learning, and a computer lab, is located in the Sally Monserud Hall, near the Wendy Williamson auditorium. Discover how the LRC can help you!
Informania airs on Wednesday at 9am and repeats Thursday at 5pm. Listen, and be informed!
Informania’s theme song is Information, by Dredg.
Informania highlights, “Becoming a Strategic Learner,” Wed., 9am, and Thurs., 5pm, 88.1FM, kruaradio.org.
This week on Informania, Deb the Librarian talks about strategies shared in the document, “Becoming a Strategic Learner,” Topics include setting goals, motivation, overcoming anxiety, and attitude. Other topics covered in becoming-a-strategic-learner include concentration, time management and information processing.
Additional sources shared on this Informania program include:
Occupational Outlook Handbook (http://www.bls.gov/ooh/), a source that provides overviews about different occupations, including salary range and educational requirements.
Testing and Education Reference Center, a source, available to Alaskans, that provides (from their website description):
- Over 300 practice tests and courses
- Ebooks containing valuable study material and practice tests
- Information on over 4,000 accredited schools
- Scholarship search featuring $8 billion in available scholarships
- Resume builder with over 1,000 brainstorming phrases to get you started
- Career modules covering subjects from career change to salary negotiations
To access the Testing and Education Reference Center and other subscription resources for Alaskans, check out SLED. Searching the words Alaska SLED in Google is a quick way to find this website full of many useful resources!
Informania explores longboarding, starting a business, and literacy advocacy with 907Boards owner, Casey Conner, age 16. 88.1FM, kruaradio.org
On Wednesday, February 3, from 9am-10am, Informania host Deb the Librarian interviewed Casey Conner (age 16), and 907Boards co-owner (and Casey’s Mom), Lisa Conner, about Casey’s longboard business, 907Boards. Casey first developed interest in creating longboards while a middle school student at Hanshew in an afternoon wood shop program. For seven months now, he has been running his own longboard store in Anchorage, near Dimond and Old Seward (between Papa John’s and the Pink Elephant Car Wash). On this Informania show, Casey and Lisa discuss the steps they took to establish Casey’s business of designing and making longboards and opening a store. They have also expanded services to include longboard lessons, field trips, and birthday parties (they have a half pipe in the back of the store!). Casey welcomes opportunities to be a guest speaker at schools, and invites field trips to his business.
Longboarding
In addition to sharing about business development, Casey provides education about longboarding, differences between a longboard and skateboard, and talkes about the longboarding community events he organizes. Casey welcomes opportunities to teach people of all ages how to longboard. Safety equipment is a must!!!
Check out this article about 907Boards: http://www.concretewavemagazine.com/page/3/
LB4C
Casey and Lisa are passionate about helping students that learn differently develop literacy. They are advocating for this through Longboards for Change, LB4C. They believe all people have the right to a good education, and strive to promote literacy for all. Lisa and Casey want to bring awareness to literacy services, and help parents easily find the resources they need to help children struggling with dyslexia and other learning challenges. Longboarding provides a healthy way to engage students and draw attention to this important cause. Way to go, 907Boards!
You can call 907Boards at 907-242-0166, or check them out at 907Boards.com or on Facebook. Their store on Old Seward is open 12pm-6pm, 7 days per week.
This Informania show will be replayed on Thursday, Feb. 4 at 5pm. Listen and be informed!
Informania explores elearning resources with KRUA’s TechnoRadio host DJ Dave “The Boss” Dannenberg.
Wednesday, January 27, 9am-10am, Deb the Librarian interviewed Dave Dannenberg, DJ of TechnoRadio and the Director of Academic Innovations and eLearning. In addition to providing insight into the Academic Innovations and eLearning Department, Dave discussed ePortfolios and distance learning resources.
ePortfolios!
Digication ePortfolio software is available to UAA students at alaska.digication.com. Questions about how to use or create an ePortfolio? Call 786-4496, or check out Academic Innovations and eLearning’s ePortfolio website at https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/academicinnovations/eportfolios.cfm
Resources for eLearning and entertainment!
Atomic Learning, lynda.com and hoopladigital.com were discussed on today’s show.
Atomic Learning provides online learning opportunities for UAA students. Search for Atomic Learning in the UAA search box to see what videos are available.
Lynda.com, another resource that provides learning opportunities on photography, 3D, business, and more, has become available through the Anchorage Public Library. You can log on with an Anchorage Public Library card. Go to an Anchorage Public Library branch, check out www.anchoragelibrary.org or call 907-343-2975 for more information about obtaining a library card.
Hoopladigital.com is also available through the public library. Hoopla allows you to “instantly borrow free digital movies, music, eBooks and more, 24/7 with your [Anchorage] library card” (hoopladigital.com promotional bookmark). The three step process for signing up for hoopladigital.com:
1) Download the app or go to hoopladigital.com
2) Log in with your Anchorage Public Library card
3) Borrow free digital movies, music and more!
Informational radio programs on KRUA, 88.1FM, www.kruaradio.org!
Listen to TechnoRadio on Tuesdays from 9am-10am or Thursdays from 4pm-5pm. Listen to Informania on Wednesdays from 9am-10am or Thursdays from 5pm-6pm. Listen and be informed!
KRUA’s Informania celebrates Alaska Native Heritage Month! Listen Monday, Nov. 16, 9am-10am, or Thursday at 5pm, on 88.1FM or KRUAradio.org.
On November 16, Deb the Librarian will interview Willy Templeton, the Director of UAA’s Native Student Services. Learn about the history of this department, and the resources, services, and opportunities available for Alaska Native students. Listen and be informed!