- Playing
- Culture Queue 3-25-12
- From
- Radio K
This week on Culture Queue, we're back from Spring break, and we've got stories to tell. We start off with a report from Saoirse McMahon on the intricacies in the interesting world of the Rubik's Cube community. Radio K's program director, Caleigh Souhan, joins show producer Tess Weinberg in counting down their Top 7 favorite moments of the film, interactive and music festival South by Southwest.
The second half of the show kicks off with our Question of the Week. Producer Noel Clark asks what people would title their biography, if given the opportunity. Later, reporter Britney Hansen explores some of the subtle antisemitism in Minnesota. Finally, Culture Queue's host, Mark Sheely, explores working alternatives to CPR.
Music featured in this week's show includes:
"Never Meant" by American Football
"Multiply and Divide" by The Soviettes
"Dig Your Grave" by The Pharmacy
"Stayin' Alive" by The Bee Gees
"Exit Music (For A Film)" by Radiohead
"First Breath After Coma" by Explosions in the Sky
Also in the Culture Queue series
Culture Queue: 06-02-13 Crisis of Identity
(01:28:12)
From: Radio K
This week on Culture Queue, we explore identity, including how it changes over time and how it stays the same.
Culture Queue 4-28-13: "Bring it Back"
(29:31)
From: Radio K
Retro seems to be all the rage these days. From fashion to food to music, everything is coming back around again. So this week we are looking into the past and bringing it ...
Culture Queue 4-21-13: "We're Re-Cracking the Code!"
(31:34)
From: Radio K
This week on Culture Queue, pull a show from the archives in which we focus on codes and the keys to cracking them. We start with producers Noel Clark and Mitch Skinner ...
Culture Queue 4-14-13: "Wild is the Wind"
(29:55)
From: Radio K
It's a blustery spring so far here in Minnesota, so we've decided to let the wind take us where it will. This week we start with reporter Jerod Greenisen who brings a story ...
Culture Queue 4-7-13: "Spring Provides"
(29:59)
From: Radio K
This week we're feeling the change of the season. Winters can be bitterly cold here in MN, but when Spring comes around so do a wealth of new possibilities. So this week we ...
Culture Queue 3-31-13: "It's Ladies Night"
(31:38)
From: Radio K
This week we pay tribute to the women of the world with a show themed in their honor. We start out with Managing Editor Noel Clark, who takes a look at "Looking Past You," a ...
Culture Queue 3-24-13: "Culture Q Who Pt. 2"
(20:00)
From: Radio K
The thrilling conclusion to our Star Trek: The Next Generation radio play finds our heroes in a battle with the Borg. Will they accept Q's help? Will the Borg overtake their ...
Culture Queue 3-17-13 "Culture Q Who: Pt. 1"
(26:12)
From: Radio K
This week on Culture Queue we take you to space for an adventure with the crew of the USS Enterprise. The enigmatic Q has cast our heroes out into a corner of space filled ...
Culture Queue 3-10-13: "The Path of History"
(29:52)
From: Radio K
Through the many twists and turns in life, we all manage to create our own personal history. But that doesn't mean we have any control over how it plays out. Tonight on ...
Culture Queue 3-3-13: "Do the Whirlwind"
(31:13)
From: Radio K
This week we have a whirlwind of different stories to offer as the days get longer and winter starts to fade. First, David DeMark brings us a story on a fake cartoon that ...
Piece Description
This week on Culture Queue, we're back from Spring break, and we've got stories to tell. We start off with a report from Saoirse McMahon on the intricacies in the interesting world of the Rubik's Cube community. Radio K's program director, Caleigh Souhan, joins show producer Tess Weinberg in counting down their Top 7 favorite moments of the film, interactive and music festival South by Southwest.
The second half of the show kicks off with our Question of the Week. Producer Noel Clark asks what people would title their biography, if given the opportunity. Later, reporter Britney Hansen explores some of the subtle antisemitism in Minnesota. Finally, Culture Queue's host, Mark Sheely, explores working alternatives to CPR.
Music featured in this week's show includes:
"Never Meant" by American Football
"Multiply and Divide" by The Soviettes
"Dig Your Grave" by The Pharmacy
"Stayin' Alive" by The Bee Gees
"Exit Music (For A Film)" by Radiohead
"First Breath After Coma" by Explosions in the Sky
