MINNEAPOLIS — When darkness falls in Minneapolis every Friday night, if you tune your radio just right, you just might hear the boogiemonster. Ron "Boogiemonster" Gerber, that is. Gerber is the radio ...
There were more questions than answers at KFAI’s Annual Meeting, held December 14. While various committees of the non-profit radio station’s board gave reports — outlining new directions from its ...
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Catherine, Princess of Wales and William, Prince of Wales arrive at the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla in 2023. CATHY WURZER: Just before we went on the air, I was checking my feed ...
As if to complete the trifecta, this week Janis Lane-Ewart became the third female executive director of a Twin Cities community media institution to leave her position, following Pam Colby from MTN ...
Last fall, KFAI’s board of directors hit a wall and realized the community radio station was in serious financial trouble with a deficit that topped $100,000. “The reality is that we’ve been slowly ...
VADNAIS HEIGHTS, Minnesota — Longtime Twin Cities radio host Pam Kolupailo passed on Sunday, her obituary says. She was 73. Kolupailo worked at KFAI Radio since 1994, her LinkedIn states. She was the ...
Glen Leslie has made a resigned peace with listeners who cringe during "Jet Set Planet," his radio show on KFAI. These are people who have heard him spinning such vinyl relics as Henry Mancini ...
Thanks for liking this story! We have added it to a list of your favorite stories. KFAI Radio is hosting a debate for governor tonight and it will feature eight candidates. Here's the info from KFAI's ...
Radio station KFAI will hold its first gubernatorial forum Feb. 8 and is soliciting questions from listeners. The forum, from 6-7 p.m., will include DFLers Margaret Anderson Kelliher, John Marty and ...
A longtime fixture in the Twin Cities music scene as the host of KFAI's "True Brit" and keyboardist for Katy Vernon, Kiki Lane and others, Simon Husbands was a pop star for about 13 weeks in 1991.