Monday, April 13: Every Monday, RadioACTive Pop! filters the news through a pop culture lens, because -- you are not alone. Smile Jamaica's Robert Nelson and City Weekly's Bill Frost join us to preview KRCL Night Out 420. What's on your playlist of 420 music, films, or headlines? Plus, RDT's Anthology celebrates the artistry, courage, and innovation that continue to shape the future of modern dance.
"A stirring celebration of the trailblazers who shaped modern dance in America. This evocative program showcases RDT’s signature ability to bridge past and present, preserving the legacy of modern dance while bringing it vividly to life for new generations. Join us as we honor the artistry, courage, and innovation that continue to shape the future of dance." For tickets, click here.
Olivia's Pop Culture Headlines and Links for the Week:
Why are we reviving old shows? Malcolm in the Middle opens strong Link
RadioACTive Pop! Quiz: What's your 420?
It's just one week away. The only high holiday KRCL officially recognizes — if we were to do such a thing. Joining us to talk all things 420 will be Robert Nelson, host of KRCL's Smile Jamaica, and City Weekly's Bill Frost, who's got a list of his favorite "weed-coms."
Apr 20: KRCL Night Out with Smile Jamaica| 6-9 PM @ SaltFire Brewing Co., 2197 S West Temple, South Salt Lake. "Smile Jamaica host Robert Nelson will spin an all vinyl set of all killer, no filler reggae and dub. Come meet your friends, make new ones, hang with the KRCL crew. Jamaica's Kitchen food truck will be there, too. SaltFire is generously donating a percentage of all bar sales during the event to KRCL! Free Admission for folks 21+ and ID is required. KRCL Night Out is sponsored, in part, by Wholesome Co. Cannabis. Learn about Utah's medical card program and process at the Wholesome Co. mobile truck on site."
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