
KXCI | Real People, Real Radio | Tucson's Community Radio
3 days ago · About KXCI WHAT’S ON? We connect the communities of Tucson and Southern Arizona to each other and to the world with informative, engaging, and creative community-based programming. LISTEN TO TWO-WEEK PROGRAM ARCHIVE!
Streaming - KXCI
As of November 14, 2024, KXCI migrating to a new streaming service at https://kxci.broadcasttool.stream/play. On our home page, we feature the Radio Rethink player because when you open it up on your phone or laptop it …
Programs / KXCI
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About / KXCI
KXCI is a diverse, independent, and community-based radio station serving Tucson and Southern Arizona. Founded in 1983, KXCI is committed to connecting the communities of Tucson and Southern Arizona to each other – and the world – with informative, engaging, and creative community-based programming.
Music Program Archive - KXCI
You can also visit your favorite music PROGRAM PAGE to find its Spinitron playlist button to browse playlists and listen again.
International Women’s Day 2025 / KXCI
Mar 7, 2025 · 📻🎙️Welcome to KXCI’s International Women’s Day Celebration: Accelerated Action! In honor of International Women’s day, we bring you the voices of four remarkable women, each contributing to the tapestry of our community in unique and powerful ways.
Contact - KXCI
KXCI Community Radio Office Line: (520) 623.1000 We’d love to hear from you! Below is a list of all staff contacts below. If you would like to submit an announcement, you can do so by clicking the Community Impact Announcement link here. To submit an event, click the Add Event link here. Executive Director/Host of the Friday Morning Music Mix:
Baila el Pueblo A Desert Music Festival - kxci.org
KXCI presents Baila el Pueblo–A Desert Music Festival celebrating our regional cultural diversity. The festival will showcase a vibrant array of musical traditions from around the southwest.
Tucson Japanese Festival 2025 / KXCI
Tucson Japanese Festival 2025 Another Springtime festival celebrating Japanese culture – taiko drumming, traditional dancing, origami and other games, mochi pounding, martial arts, kimono try on, ikebana flower arrangements, more. And of course delicious food (takoyaki, ramen, sushi). Extended hours this year from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Don’t miss out! Adults $5, free for children 5 …
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FEATURED Nicosa – Live on Locals Only March 17 | 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm Listen at 91.3 FM or KXCI.ORG