Utah March returns to reflect and look forward. Lifelong Learning with Valentine's Day alternatives to flowers and chocolates. And Plan-B Theatre's Jerry Rapier stops by to talk KILO-WAT and go a few rounds on RadioACTive Pop!
Tonight's show features the following people, organizations and/or events. Check them out and get plugged into your community!
The RA Team, including intern Eden August, talk about the Unite for Our Rights Rally & March that took place at the Utah State Capitol over the weekend, including voices from the march.
Utah March organizers Avery Singleton and Jazmine Duma reflect on the march and share their plans moving forward.
Isabelle Solvang, director of Lifelong Learning at the University of Utah, with Valentine's Day ideas beyond flowers and chocolates. To find a class by start date, click here. Admission to the University of Utah is not required.
Continuing Education at the University of Utah is offering new ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day for people of all ages. From light-hearted classes to guided trips, and special events, folks looking to celebrate the holiday can enjoy a variety of activities to participate in. For example:
Portrait Drawing: Demystify the process of depicting a realistic likeness. Learn the fundamental mechanics of blocking in the head and face, using essential techniques and concepts of the picture plane, measuring, proportion, and more.
Jewelry Make and Take: Sterling Silver Earrings: Adorn your ears (or a special someone’s) with elegance in this Sterling Silver Earrings Workshop. Enjoy a hands-on experience and create unique and stylish sterling silver earrings from scratch.
Cider Tasting: Sweet Sips: Explore the world of fruit-forward ciders, from crisp and refreshing to rich and dessert-like.
RadioACTive Pop! goes all-in with Jerry Rapier of Plan-B Theatre Co., which is in its fourth decade of developing and producing unique and socially conscious theatre created by Utah playwrights.
Feb. 14-16: Plan-B Theatre Co.'s world premiere of KILO-WAT, which explores the life and legacy of point guard and Utah native Wat "Kilo-Wat" Misaka. Only four public performances at Kingsbury Hall. Remaining Tickets as of 2/10/25:
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Guests' views, thoughts, or opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, or members of Community Radio of Utah, KRCL 90.9fm. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:
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