-
Wilson, the organization's executive director, spoke with KSUT's Tami Graham about their work.
-
Listeners know her as an on-air personality and musical tastemaker. For co-workers, she's a supportive colleague, a mentor, and someone who gets things done without fail. KSUT toasts Stasia Lanier's three decades of service.
-
Joy Harjo is an internationally renowned performer and writer of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, serving her third term as the 23rd Poet Laureate of the United States.
-
Sampson is also the founder and director of The Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls OKC, a nonprofit volunteer run organization that empowers girls through music education.
-
The 2022, 15th Annual Pagosa Folk 'N Bluegrass lineup is now complete! See the details here.
-
The fiscal impact of canceling three festivals, plus other special events in 2020-21 was significant.
-
KSUT Presents is excited to announce its preliminary lineup for Pagosa Folk 'N Bluegrass 2022 this Friday, December 17 at 9 AM, with discounted tickets going on sale at 12 noon, while supplies last. Get them at the best price point, before they're gone!
-
Jazz vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater will join KSUT for a live in-studio session, Friday, December 3, at 9 AM. She'll be accompanied by her pianist and musical director Carmen Staaf, hosted by Tami Graham, and broadcast on KSUT from Eagle Sound.
-
KSUT will offer special programming on Thanksgiving including holiday favorites 'Alice's Restaurant', Splendid Table's Turkey Confidential, and a special broadcast of Mohican singer-songwriter Bill Miller's recent performance from the Four Corners Folk Festival.
-
Some of the money will be spent locally, in certified creative districts like Durango, Mancos, and soon, Ignacio.
-
The Montezuma-Cortez High School Homecoming parade - nearly cancelled again this year, shows the power of community
-
Tami Graham spoke with actor Sky Lakota-Lynch, who will be closing the PlayFest with a cold reading of a new play by Lee Blessing.