West High School 50th Reunion Class of 1969
/It’s a blast from the past as we honor our West High School 50th Reunion!
Celebrities! And, there’s even a Tall Alaska Tale!
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It’s a blast from the past as we honor our West High School 50th Reunion!
Celebrities! And, there’s even a Tall Alaska Tale!
Read MoreIt was a packed house and a packed show of fun! Alaskans and Texans- in the same room! Only on the Big Alaska Show can such a combination co-exist in the same room … and there’s even a Tall Alaska Tale!
Read MoreWhat a fun show with these young, talented friends from South High School in Anchorage! They share what it’s like in Lee Butterfield’s media class, which is one of the best in the country. Check it out and see why.
Read MoreBig Dave Grizz and John Schuelke join Mike Ford and Co-host, Erin Kirkland, talk about the biking season, MC Safety Courses, including “For Women Only” courses. Plus they talk about The 2019 Gathering at the Bike Blessing, Saturday, May 4, at the Park Strip.
Read MoreIt was a 9.2 for more than 5 minutes!
Our guests share their stories what it was like to survive the second most powerful earthquake to ever have been recorded.
Read MoreMcMurren in Scottish means “CHEAP!” That’s why Scott McMurren, Alaska’s Travel Guru, is having a one day tourist discount show at the Alaska Native Heritage Museum, Saturday, March 29th. Thousands of dollars in tourist savings, 2 for 1s, 60%-70% off, vendors, music and food.
But McMurren is cheap, so cheap it’s not one day, but 4 hours of one day!
Read MoreCredit Union 1 CEO, James Wileman, and Chrissy Bell, Chief Culture Officer, prove good news is anything but boring! What a fun Christmas show to honor the non-profits that make for better headlines and the BIG difference they make in our communities!
Read MoreThe Alaska Broadcaster’s Association awarded us the “Best Radio Show 2018.” We are honored and surprised! More importantly, we are grateful to have spent these last 12 years meeting interesting people who enrich the lives of others!
Read MoreTravel: Erin Brady Kirkland is Alaska’s champion for family travel. Her legacy was even recognized in Bermuda by the Family Travel Association! She talks about that and family travel in Alaska. More here >
Autism: Autism and travel is a challenge. Erin covers that and talks about an event called “Wings Over Autism” that addresses some of the issues families and the airline industries encounter.
Read MoreAuthor of her critically acclaimed book, Johnny’s Girl, Kim Rich, shares stories and thoughts about her new book, A Normal Life, A Memoir. Kim’s radio interview was a hoot! We didn’t talk much about her book, but no problem, Kim makes a Saturday radio show fun!
Read MoreAuthor, Steve Levi shares entertaining stories about his book, Cowboys of the Sky, The Stories of Alaska Bush Pilots. Alaska’s was built on aviation. Forged by daring men and women, Alaska’s aviation history is like no other.
Read MoreTeenagers! Rock ‘n Roll! Go-Go dancers! The Varsity Show was a one hour, local teen TV program that aired Saturdays on KTVA 11 in Anchorage in the ‘60s. Modeled after Dick Clark’s American Bandstand with a touch of Laugh-In design, these kids did it all from cameras to the commercials!
Read MoreMike Ferris returns after a month commercial fishing! Prior his leaving for Kodiak, we recorded his prediction how he felt his season would be. How close were his predictions?
Read MoreFrom 1959 to the summer of 1970, Ron Moore’s Coke Show high a-top the Bun Drive-In was the hangout for teenagers in Anchorage. Ron was Alaska’s Dick Clark with a broadcast history that reads like Happy Days!
Read MoreThe Sophomore “Thumb Ditty” was a tradition if you were a sophomore at Anchorage’s West High School in the 60’s.These stories are just a wee taste from their 50th High School Reunion.
Read MoreBRRR! Seward’s Polar Bear Jump Off fight against cancer in January is uniquely Alaskan! We honor the top 10 jumpers having raised the most money in the fight against cancer! Hear their stories with a lively Seward audience
Read MoreThis 5th largest air show in the world is called an “Open House” because it features joint Armed Services. What does it take to pull this off … an Alaskan woman! Major Harper takes us behind the scenes.
Read MoreKodiak Mayor Pat Branson and Filmmaker, Steve Rychetnik, teamed up on a automotive campaign that changed the name of Kodiak to KodiaQ … for a short while. Amazing what creative hoops Alaskans will jump through for money or gold!
Read MoreShe quit being an attorney to follow her passion! Now Pudge Kleinkauf has decades of fly fishing stories and specializes in teaching women to fly fish. Then she guides them to the best fly fishing in the world, which happens to be in Alaska.
Read MoreAlaska’s Last Great Race is special, as are the mushers that run it! Meet some of these men and women! These ambassadors of the heart go beyond love for the dogs and the race.
Read MoreIt means something extra when Kim Carlson has attendst he annual Polar Bear Jump Off in Seward, AK, as she has done for ten years—raising tens of thousands of dollars. She has dedicated her jumps, first to her mother, who was lost to cancer, and subsequently to other victims and their families.
It was a packed house and a packed show of fun! Alaskans and Texans- in the same room! Only on the Big Alaska Show can such a combination co-exist in the same room.
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