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Sinopse
In the spirit of "The Moth" and "Stoop Stories," Arctic Entries brings Alaskans to the stage to share their personal stories, funny, sad, and sweet.
Episódios
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Susan Maley - What to do with this Bobcat?
16/03/2016 Duração: 06minSusan Maley - What to do with this Bobcat? by Arctic Entries
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Shane Castle - Come at me, Bro
16/03/2016 Duração: 06minShane Castle - Come at me, Bro by Arctic Entries
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Liszka Bessenyey - No Politicking at School
16/03/2016 Duração: 06minLiszka Bessenyey - No Politicking at School by Arctic Entries
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Jeff Lucas - Get the License Plate
16/03/2016 Duração: 06minJeff Lucas - Get the License Plate by Arctic Entries
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Fernanda Conrad - Why Do you Love Me?
16/03/2016 Duração: 08minFernanda Conrad - Why Do you Love Me? by Arctic Entries
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Anne Garrett - The Miracle of Life *language
16/03/2016 Duração: 08minAnne Garrett - The Miracle of Life *language by Arctic Entries
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Amanda Metivier - Facing Foster Care
16/03/2016 Duração: 08minAmanda Metivier - Facing Foster Care by Arctic Entries
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Janel Grimmett - Welcome to Alaska, My Home
18/02/2016 Duração: 08minGrowing up with four brothers, Janel learned three important survival skills: talk fast, tell captivating stories, and if all else fails, cry! With these skills, she successfully avoided ever being grounded while growing up, and later in life it helped to deflect all but one speeding ticket. Hopefully, you will only get to experience one of these skills for yourself tonight, but which one will be a surprise to you and her both!
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Rion Iverson - Gay? Straight? Billy Joel? Geena Davis, definitely Geena Davis!
18/02/2016 Duração: 07minRion is a sophomore at West Anchorage High School. She has a passion for 70’s classic rock, indie movies, and is a rabid Francophile. Her future plans include interning at Saturday Night Live, screenwriting, and eventually directing motion pictures and documentaries.
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Susie Mikkelsen - A Blind Date with Alaska
17/02/2016 Duração: 07minSusie is a transplanted mid-westerner who never thought she would stay in Alaska, and as a result had her bags packed for the first ten years. Many years later, she’s still here. Over the years she has had various jobs and volunteer opportunities but the best of them have been in this building, the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts. Having worked six years in the PAC’s business office and volunteering as an usher for 23 years in the Ushering in the Arts program, the PAC just seems like home.
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Laura Aubry - Sometimes Life just Breaks your Heart
17/02/2016 Duração: 09minLaura is a lifelong Alaskan who spent the highlight of her upbringing on the shores and mountainsides of Lake Clark National Park. Her latest venture has been creating an artisan ice cream and popsicle truck called The Mint Chip. Be sure to say hi when you see her around the parks and streets of Spenard this summer!
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Martin Hansen - It's not What Happened, It's How.
17/02/2016 Duração: 06minMartin moved to Alaska in 1975 when his parents gave him a one way ticket to Anchorage from California. Upon landing in town, Martin decided that it wasn’t exciting enough and headed for the seaport of Seward. In 1986, he got lucky and convinced his wife to marry him and produced two sons: David and Mark. He retired from the National Park Service last year and runs the Wooden Ski Classic—if we ever get snow—and coaches Junior Nordic.
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Megan McKay - Hey Fellas!
17/02/2016 Duração: 08min29. Hopeless romantic to her own detriment. Likes long walks on the beach, champagne with her pizza. Must love dogs.
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Barbara Harmon - Against the Odds!
17/02/2016 Duração: 07minBarbara grew up in California and stayed in college as long as she could because she was really good at it. After two degrees and a teaching credential, she was forced to get a job to pay off student loans. Barbara spent four years teaching the hormonal crazies and then moved to Alaska for a brief stint caretaking a gold mine, followed by working at a remote fishing lodge. She has spent 24 years in the pipeline industry and wants to be retired when she grows up.
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Erik Dahl- Pepper Spray
16/01/2016 Duração: 09minErik is excited to tell a story at Arctic Entries, and sad he can tell only one! Born and raised in Alaska, he went to college in Washington before moving back and finding work as an environmental engineer. In his spare time, he constantly attempts to eliminate blank space on his calendar with as many hobbies as possible. He currently performs with Scared Scriptless and Urban Yeti Improv, and just wrapped up a run of A Christmas Carol with Perseverance Theatre; he does not miss the mutton chops.
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Elizabeth Van Alstine- Backcountry Business
16/01/2016 Duração: 06minElizabeth is a sophomore at Dimond High School. She plays with the local youth symphony and volunteers with her school’s Key Club.
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Debbie Moderow- On the Trail
16/01/2016 Duração: 08minDebbie is an author and a musher, a lover of wilderness trails and the dogs who go there. The 28 huskies who live in the Moderows’ Denali Park backyard are a continuing source of her inspiration, adventure, and good humor. Her leaders Sharp Cheddar and Brie have been looking forward to tonight’s show. They are very tired of hearing Debbie practice her Arctic Entries story while mushing down the trail.
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Nelson Carpluk- The Hunt
16/01/2016 Duração: 07minNelson is originally from Mountain Village, on the Lower Yukon, and grew up in Fairbanks. He works at Alyeska Pipeline as a business analyst and loves spending time in the outdoors with family and friends. And he loves to take naps... Lots of naps.
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Marty Hannah- A Rooster Named Fred and a Bag of Kittens
16/01/2016 Duração: 08minMarty has been in Alaska for over 30 years and enjoys all of the beauty and recreation it has to offer. He has travelled to many parts of the state and enjoys meeting all sorts of people. Next spring he will be going to Attu Island, and one day hopes to see Southeast Alaska on a boat.
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Christy Everett Jordan- The Fish that Found My Net
16/01/2016 Duração: 08minWhile living in an old trapper’s cabin, Christy woke up to a bear on her porch and another bear on the roof; while running on a single-track trail by Chester Creek, she was kicked by a charging Mama, as she dove out from under its front hooves—but neither experience scared her as much as parenthood. To survive life with two wild children, and to make meaning out of mayhem, Christy attempts to write at: followingelias.com.