
Takcs Quartet II
First violinist Edward Dusinberre returns to talk about their latest recording, a three-CD set of Beethoven’s last quartets.

CU Boulder Alcohol Policy Update
Bob Maust, chairman of the standing committee on substance abuse at the University of Colorado at Boulder, talks about the school’s new drinking policies and how the students are reacting […]

Author Marianne Wesson – Part 2
Dan continues his conversation with author Marianne Wesson about her third novel featuring Boulder attorney Lucinda Hayes.The book is called Chilling Effect.

Book Chronicles History of Prostitution
Author Jan MacKell talks about her new book, Brothels, Bordellos and Bad Girls: Prostitution in Colorado, 1860-1930.

Author Marianne Wesson – Part 1
Author Marianne Wesson talks about her third novel featuring Boulder attorney Lucinda Hayes titled Chilling Effect.

Ward Churchill Controversy Part II: Academic Freedom
Jonathan Knight, director of the Department of Academic Freedom, Tenure, and Governance for the American Association of University Professors, responds to concerns about the academic freedom of faculty members.

Denver Mountain Parks Foundation
Denver’s mountain parks receive little financial aid from the city.Philanthropist W.

Ward Churchill Controversy Part III: University of Colorado and Academic Freedom
Paul Levitt, University of Colorado English professor and author, shares his perspective of what happened on campus fifty years ago during the McCarthy-era sweep of alleged subversives and the current […]

Craig Childs Reading
Colorado author Craig Childs reads about desert spaces and isolation from his book, Soul Of Nowhere.

Second Home Sales
Linda Venturoni, of the Northwest Colorado Council of Governments, talks about the record-setting sales of Colorado mountain real estate and what it means for resort communities.

NPR Cooks! Cookbook
A special fundraising program featuring KCFR’s Colorado Matters#eI# host Dan Drayer and KVOD’s #I#Sacred Classics#eI# host Monika Vischer cooking recipes from the #I#NPR Cooks! cookbook.

Do It For Johnny
Independent filmmaker Haylor Garcia talks about making a film that tells the true story of a Denver guitar maker and Garcia’s attempt to cast Johnny Depp in the starring role.

Craig Childs Reading
Colorado author Craig Childs reads about desert spaces and isolation from his book, Soul Of Nowhere.

Ward Churchill Controversy Part I: State Senator Tom Wiens
In the first half of Part I, Dan Drayer speaks with State Senator Tom Wiens of Castle Rock, an opponent of University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill.

NPR Cooks! Cookbook
A special fundraising program featuring KCFR’s Colorado Matters#eI# host Dan Drayer and KVOD’s #I#Sacred Classics#eI# host Monika Vischer cooking recipes from the #I#NPR Cooks! cookbook.

Forest Service Film
Dave Steinke, public affairs specialist with the U.S.