KNAU update for Dec. 6 — Happy Holidays from Classical KNAU

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KNAU Insider – December 6th, 2019
Happy Holidays from Classical KNAU
Monday starts one of our favorite Arizona Public Radio traditions: Special holiday programming in a world of genres. Storytelling, music and more. From the renaissance to R&B, we’ve got something especially for you.
For two weeks and more, leading up to Christmas Day, we’ll transform weeknight evenings into a winter wonderland of great radio. NPR’s “Tinsel Tales” (always a favorite) leads off Monday at seven followed at eight by early music from Anonymous 4. Wednesday night we’ll “Say Yes to Christmas” from This American Life. Thursday brings The Baroque Brass and we’ll wrap up the week Friday with “A Christmas Gift to You,” the story of one of pop music’s greatest contributions to holiday cheer.
And that’s just part of the first week. Complete listings through Christmas Eve at KNAU.org. But wait, there’s more: Ring out the old year with musical satire from the Capitol Steps New Year’s Eve and ring in 2020 January 1st with a live broadcast from the Vienna Philharmonic.
Holiday programming weeknights from 7 to 9 on Classical KNAU, streaming at KNAU.org.
Poetry Friday: The Feral Cat and the Phone Booth Library
Little Free Libraries are popping up in neighborhoods all over the country. Some are simple repurposed cabinets, others are elaborate custom-made creations. Arizona Daily Sun photographer Jake Bacon has taken the concept to the next level. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Earth Notes: The Wetherill Photo Collection
By the turn of the 20th century, few Anglos had laid eyes on many of the Southwest’s natural wonders. Knowledge of Rainbow Bridge, Monument Valley and what would eventually become Zion National Park remained mostly with area tribes. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Bat Fungus Potentially Detected at Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon National Park officials say they’ve captured a bat that may have a fungus that leads to white-nose syndrome in the animals. The bat was caught and sampled for the fungus last April during routine surveillance by park biologists. Learn more at KNAU.org.
NPR’s Favorite Books of 2019
Here are more than 2,000 titles from over the last seven years, hand-picked by NPR Staff and trusted critics – with handy filters to help you find the perfect book. Find your book at NPR Books.