Washburn Radio - Krwu

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Sinopse

Washburn Radio (KRWU) is a noncommercial college radio station for Washburn University founded in 2017 in Topeka, Kansas. The staff of students and alumni volunteers is dedicated to bringing the community together for local and unique music and talkshows. This is a collection of previously aired original shows by Washburn Radio.

Episódios

  • International In Depth - The Duality of Colombia

    01/07/2019 Duração: 17min

    Host Mark Feuerborn sits down with Washburn student Maria Wellman, who visited the South American country of Colombia for her study abroad trip over the winter break. Wellman recalls a country with two different perspectives of hope and despair, coming from a people eyewitness to ongoing armed conflict between their government and paramilitary groups for the last 60 years. Despite this, Wellman visited with communities there making efforts to rebuild and forgive.

  • International In Depth - WU Visits Belize

    18/06/2019 Duração: 23min

    Host Mark Feuerborn sits down with Washburn students Linsey Kramer and Amy Epp, who recall their trip to the Central American country of Belize. The duo describes elements of the culture between the nation's tourist island and mainland including cuisine, education, attitudes about the world, and ruins left behind by the former Mayan civilization.

  • What Tara's Reading Now

    14/06/2019 Duração: 29min

    In this episode, our host goes over their current reading list. This includes books by Macey Webb, Huascar Medina, James Benger, Cal Louise Phoenix, and Jim Northrup. Listener submissions by David Estringel.

  • Sunflower Sutras - Interview with Fred Appelhanz

    23/05/2019 Duração: 31min

    In this episode, F.C. Appelhanz joins us to discuss recent books, unusual instruments, and the wonder of nature. Listener submissions by Miriam Sagan.

  • Sunflower Sutras - Interview with Charles Anthony Silvestri

    10/05/2019 Duração: 41min

    In this episode Tara Bartley and Ryan Thompson talk with lyricist and lecturer Charles Anthony Silvestri about lyrical poetry, grief, his first book of poetry 'A Silver Thread,' and 'Sleep,' a collaboration with composer Eric Whitacre. Listener submissions by Scott Thomas Outlar.

  • Up To No Good - Put Your Claws On!

    24/01/2019 Duração: 27min

    Host CJ Williams teams up with troupe members Tom Anderson and Isaac Bird, and audio engineer Vincent Neff for improv theatre goodness. The troupe reflects on a performance for a comedy writing class, and performs a Facebook user suggested skit. (Originally aired Summer 2018) Learn more about the Up To No Good Improv Theatre Troupe at https://www.facebook.com/uptonogoodimprov/

  • Up To No Good - Breadballs

    24/01/2019 Duração: 30min

    Host CJ Williams teams up with troupe members Michael Anschutz, Bryce Stallons, Tom Anderson, and audio engineer Vincent Neff to bring out some improv theatre goodness. The troupe answers listener-submitted questions. Hilarity ensues. (Originally aired Spring 2018)

  • Tone-Deaf - Interview: Run With It

    24/01/2019 Duração: 26min

    Hosts Tambour Bieker and Ryan Thompson interview Miguel Caraballo, the frontman for Run With It. The trio discuss the KC band's international touring, running street teams, cover songs, interacting with fans and more. (Originally aired Summer 2018)

  • Tone-Deaf - Discussion: Selling Out

    20/01/2019 Duração: 42min

    Tone-Deaf hosts Tambour Bieker, Ryan Thompson and Zachery Schuman discuss what happens when a band changes its sound, and the perception of "selling out." Washburn student Morgan Sisson makes a guest appearance.

  • Tone-Deaf - Interviewing Anders

    20/01/2019 Duração: 50min

    Tone-Deaf's hosts Tambour Bieker, Ryan Thompson and Zachery Schuman sit down with a local prog-rock/metal artist: Anders (Andy Frederickson).

  • Tone-Deaf - Interview: ">implying music is good"

    20/01/2019 Duração: 27min

    Tone-Deaf hosts Tambour Bieker and Ryan Thompson interview Frankie, the admin for the Facebook page ">implying music is good." The page is dedicated to making memes about various artists and the music industry as a whole.

  • Sunflower Sutras - Interviewing Kay Duganator

    19/01/2019 Duração: 53min

    Topeka writer and open mic host Kay Duganator joins the Sunflower Sutras show to discuss NOTO Story Slam, speculative poetry, and more. Listener submissions by Art Zilleruelo. (Originally aired Summer 2018)

  • Sunflower Sutras - Interviewing Izzy Wasserstein

    19/01/2019 Duração: 34min

    Izzy Wasserstein, English faculty at Washburn University, joins Sunflower Sutras hosts Tara Bartley and Ryan Thompson to discuss her latest book, "When Creation Falls," and upcoming projects. Listener submissions by Adam White. Find more from the guest at izzywasserstein.com.

  • Sunflower Sutras - Interviewing Janet Stotts

    19/01/2019 Duração: 32min

    Sunflower Sutras host Tara Bartley sits down with Kansas' oldest slam poet, Janet Stotts. Listener submissions by Paul Goldman. Check out more of Paul's work at www.ecstaticpoet.com.

  • Sunflower Sutras - Interviewing Dennis Etzel Jr.

    19/01/2019 Duração: 53min

    Sunflower Sutras hosts Tara Bartley and Ryan Thompson sit down with Dennis Etzel Jr., English professor at Washburn University. Reader submissions by Fred McDowell. (Originally aired Summer 2018)

  • Sunflower Sutras - Interviewing Johnnie Gale

    19/01/2019 Duração: 45min

    Johnnie Gale joins the Sunflower Sutras show with Tara Bartley and Ryan Thompson to discuss zines and celebrate Pride Month. Listener submission by Jeanette Powers. Support our guest at www.patreon.com/johnniethepoet, www.facebook.com/diecastpoetry, and www.artisticnomads.com. (Originally aired Summer 2018)

  • Sunflower Sutras - Interviewing Ronda Miller

    19/01/2019 Duração: 23min

    Ronda Miller joins the Sunflower Sutras show with Tara Bartley and Ryan Thompson to discuss upcoming events and her work with Kansas Authors Club. Featuring listener submissions from Macey Webb. Learn more at kansasauthorsclub.weebly.com. (Originally aired Summer 2018)

  • Sunflower Sutras - Interview with Matt Spezia

    15/01/2019 Duração: 27min

    Host Tara Bartley gives you a tour of ongoings in the world of Kansas poetry and writing. Spoken word lyricist Matt Spezia guest appears on Sunflower Sutras for a live performance and interview. (Originally aired Summer 2018)

  • Up To No Good - Vomit Tacos

    15/01/2019 Duração: 25min

    The Up To No Good Improv Theatre Troupe graces Washburn Radio with another session of improvisational theatre and comedy. Host CJ Williams is joined by guest thespians Emma Staats and Alex Laughlin, and Washburn Radio audio engineer Mark Feuerborn. (Originally aired Summer 2018)

  • Up To No Good - Mushy Face

    15/01/2019 Duração: 30min

    The Up To No Good Improv Theatre Troupe graces Washburn Radio's studios for another session of improvisational theatre and comedy. CJ Williams hosts, together with Isaac Bird and Washburn Radio audio engineer Vincent Neff. (Originally aired Spring 2018)

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