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APR is pleased to provide archives of select local programming, morning newscasts, and special live broadcasts from the Aspen Institute, Aspen Writers' Foundation, and more. Just click "Listen Now" to view all available broadcasts for that program or organization and listen right here. You can also access selected podcasts through iTunes, subscribe to the RSS feed, or even download the Mac OSX Dashboard widget to hear a podcast right from your Apple. | |||||||||
![]() | Page by Page Writers have always chronicled the pulse of the world, recorded history, made history, and changed the way we understand ourselves. Page by Page with host Jonathan Bastian is APR's weekly show devoted to the expansive breadth of books. With a strong emphasis on the literary arts, Page by Page connects with authors on a local and national level, discussing books of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, history and many other pertinent subjects. In addition to weekly interviews with writers, Page by Page features literary essays, book reviews, book news, and readings. Listen Now >> |
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![]() | CrossCurrents Tune in every weekend for Aspen Public Radio's locally-produced public/cultural affairs show. The program is a lively roundtable conversation about current events, politics, the arts and local doings with newsmakers and community members from around the Roaring Fork Valley. It also includes cultural reviews, guest opinions and humor pieces. Listen Now >> |
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![]() | Mountain Edition Each week the Aspen Public Radio news department examines the most significant issues and events affecting us in the Valley. The program includes news stories and features reported by APR reporters and freelance contributors. Listen Now >> |
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![]() | APR Local News Daily newscasts from Aspen, CO and the Roaring Fork Valley. Listen Now |
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![]() | Roots of Aspen Aspen local Mike Monroney brings history to life through the archives of the Aspen Historical Society. From the Ute Indians through the mining days, the "Quiet Years" to the birth of the Aspen Idea, Roots of Aspen is your daily appointment radio for all things Aspen. Listen Now >> |
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![]() | The Aspen Institute Live broadcasts from Aspen Institute events, including the McCloskey Speaker Series, Aspen Ideas Festival and more. Through seminars, policy programs, conferences and leadership development initiatives, the Institute and its international partners seek to promote nonpartisan inquiry and an appreciation for timeless values. Listen Now >> |
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![]() | APR: Special Broadcasts Special talks and events broadcast by Aspen Public Radio, including public conversations with NPR personalities and exclusive Aspen events. Listen Now >> |
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![]() | The Great Gatsby The Great Read Aspen Public Radio and the Aspen Writers' Foundation were pleased to bring a serialized story to the airwaves with F. Scott Fitzgerald's critically acclaimed novel, "The Great Gatsby." As with 2010's Big Read of "To Kill A Mockingbird," local actors and citizens, as well as prominent authors, brought this extraordinary and intricately patterned story to life on the APR airwaves. Listen Now >> |
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![]() | Festival Notes A daily walk through of Aspen Music Festival and School events. Featuring a daily schedule and interesting background information on the Festival's artists, students and featured composers, Festival Notes prepares audiences for their day's musical journey. Listen Now >> |
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![]() | Festival Showcase 2011 Join host Matt Erikson for an inside look at The Aspen Music Festival and School's 2011 summer season. Each Tuesday throughout the summer beginning June 28, Matt will feature exclusive and insightful interviews with AMFS artists, conductors, faculty, and students. Listen Now >> |
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![]() | Slivers of Salience Slivers of Salience is critical thinking on contemporary topics, and slices of life that can't quite fit into fortune cookies. It's like the biggest ideas in philosophy had sex with a hot new strain of journalism and made something that floods your ears with sounds that surprise. It's the human experience distilled into audio. It's stories, thought experiments, paradoxes, and moral dilemmas presented in a such a way that nerds, shredders, and fogies alike can relate and wonder, while advancing the discourse. Sometimes it's sad. Sometimes it's funny. It's always salient. Enjoy Listen Now >> |
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