Monday, June 1: He's the artist behind the KRCL quail on Radiothon T-shirts and bumperstickers, and RadioACTive Pop! has him the day before the release of his authorial debut, My Papa Has a Red Moustache. New York Times award-winning illustrator Leo Espinosa shares a story that celebrates a child's boundless love for a parent, and the unique traits that make parents extraordinary to their kids - even the silly ones! Plus, the National Ability Center's Barn Party and 40 Years of Folk at Chase Home Museum.
June 5: Opening Reception: 40 Years of Folk | 4:30-7:00 PM @ Chase Home Museum, middle of Liberty Park, 600 E 900 S, SLC. Singer-songwriter Kimo Watanabe gives us a preview, along with Jackson Medel, Chase Home Museum Folk Arts Coordinator, Utah Arts & Museums.
June 6: Leo Espinosa reads and signs My Papa Has a Red Moustache | 11 AM @ The King's English Bookshop, 1511 S 1500 E, SLC.
June 6: National Ability Center's Barn Party | 4 PM @ 1000 Ability Way, Park City. NAC Senior Manager of Equestrian Programs Mary Flinn Ware reads us in on the nonprofit's 41 years of providing adaptive recreation, education, and adventure.
He's the artist behind the KRCL quail on Radiothon T-shirts and bumperstickers, and RadioACTive Pop! has him the day before the release of his authorial debut, My Papa Has a Red Moustache. New York Times award-winning illustrator Leo Espinosa shares a story that celebrates a child’s boundless love for a parent, and the unique traits that make parents extraordinary to their kids – even the silly ones!
For Pride month, KRCL has collaborated with the Mildred Berrman Institute to bring you Utah Queer History segments each Monday and Thursday through June. The pieces dig into significant people and events from our state's queer history. Tonight we learned about Mildred Berryman, the organizations namesake, and how she changed understanding of queerness in the natural world and broke ground for queer folks long before Stonewall.
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