Like Mom said every summer, if you're bored you're not trying hard enough!

  • July 9, 2024
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RadioACTive's Roundtable Tuesday talks dinosaurs, graffiti battles, back-to-school drives, and movies in the park.

Tonight's show features the following people, organizations and/or events. Check them out and get plugged into your community!

Russell Roots of the Utah Film Center, which starts its Summer Outdoor Film Series this week.

  • July 12: Black Bold & Brilliant presents Searching for Sugar Man, 8:00 p.m. at Liberty Park, 600 E. Harvey Milk Blvd. (900 South), SLC. Look for the screen on the east loop of the park. Event by Utah Film Center: "Utah Film Center’s Summer Outdoor Film Series is back at Liberty Park for five FREE movie nights in July and August, showcasing an exciting lineup of curated cinematic stories. Reserve your free tickets now at utahfilmcenter.org/outdoor. We are excited to have Sweet Hazel & Co. Bakeshop & Bistro join us as a food vendor for all screenings to make sure you have something delicious to munch on while you watch."

Friday Night Fall Out's Keith McDonald and 1520 Arts' Wesley Peterson on Graffiti Battles '24. Plus, Keith's annual Back-to-School Drive benefitting the Boys & Girls Club. 

Clark Planetarium's Savhannah Carpenter on the nonprofit's new Science Utah Lecture Series. RadioACTive gets a sneak peek with their first speaker, Dr. James Kirkland, State Paleontologist for Utah.

  • July 11: Science Utah: Is Cretaceous bookmarked by asteroid impacts, 7:00-8:30 p.m. at Clark Planetarium, 110 S. 400 W., SLC. "Dr. James Kirkland, State Paleontologist for Utah, will discuss recent discoveries in paleontology and research in Utah’s rich paleontological sites. New data from the basal Cretaceous of eastern Utah provides evidence that suggests that Utah’s beloved Jurassic Morrison dinosaur fauna may have been driven to extinction by an asteroid impact as well. Clark Planetarium and The Natural History Museum of Utah will also host activities in the lobby from 5:00-7:00 p.m. The planetarium's exhibit space will be open until 7 p.m. and free to visitors. This event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. We encourage those interested to reserve their seats early. Please only reserve the amount of tickets you will use." For tickets, click here.

Diagram (above) by Dr. James Kirkland, State Paleontologist for Utah. 

Guests' views, thoughts, or opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, or members of Listeners' Community Radio of Utah, KRCL 90.9fm. Questions, comments or suggestions for the show? Email radioactive@krcl.org. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:

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