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RadioACTive Pop! explores the legacy of Red Iguana founder Ramon Cardenas Sr., who recently passed at the age of 92. His daughter Lucy and her husband BIll now run the family-owned business and join us to talk about killer Mexican food, family and culture. Volunteers prepare for annual daffodil planting in memory of Utahns lost to gun violence. Plus, Voices from #NoKingsSLC, and musician Emily Hicks live in the studio.
READ MOREFriday, Oct. 14: Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, brings you more true tales of the agrihood with YardFarmer Daryl Lindsey. Since opening for business, YardFarmer has designed more than 300 native, waterwise landscapes, saving over 10 million gallons of water. Organizers of tomorrow's #NoKings rally in SLC share their message and safety plan. Connor visits UMFA for a sneak peek of Nuestro pasado es presente/Our Past is Present. Plus, Skywatcher Leo T, and homegrown music from Avallon.
READ MOREThursday, October 16: The new Southern Utah Tribune, community gardens and outdoor classrooms in Rose Park, and paranormal activities in Salt Lake. Plus, Let Me Explain, the AI version.
READ MOREWednesday, Oct. 12: There are no words, says Israeli-American Professor Amos Guiora, on the return of the remaining hostages. RadioACTive talks with him about the fragile peace recently negotiated by the Trump Administration. Plus, Save Our Canyons is ready to Pray for Snow, the nonprofit's annual Ullr Ball. BONUS: Former UoU Football Player Frank Henry looks back on his winning catch to beat BYU in 1978.
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