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No Fidelity is Carleton's first, foremost, and only music magazine and has been covering its beat since 2014. Published each term, NoFi features student content in the form of prose, poetry, photography, illustration, interviews, etc. NoFi also runs a music Imprint, releasing student-created, written, and recorded tracks to accompany the magazine's release. As a project of KRLX and The Cave, NoFi brings music and creativity together to celebrate our shared passion for radio, music, and art. We always welcome contributors to write, illustrate, and format our magazine.
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KRLX Original Documentary Screening

KRLX board members Max Esslinger and Katie Koza interviewed Public Radio International’s Marco Werman in the record library after his convocation speech. With a great deal of help from programming director Cole Frank, they turned their interview into a documentary film that will be premiering this Wednesday, February 19, at 8PM at the Cave. The […]

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The Board's favorites of 2013

A month into 2014, some of the board members reminisced about their favorite songs and albums from the last year. Here are their picks!  Cole Frank: top 10 tracks of 2013 and associated adjectives/adverbs (in no particular order) So Good at Being in Trouble – Unknown Mortal Orchestracasually morose The Only Shrine I’ve Seen –

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Unfortunate Realities of the GOP's "Civil War"

  The civil war brewing within the Republican Party is often framed as a battle between a business-oriented establishment (that is, long-serving Congress members) and younger, ideologically-motivated Tea Party conservatives. In reality, however, the current situation is more of a vast free-for-all than a clear-cut civil war. Party activists all have their own individual messages

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Northfield Climate Summit Sparks Ideas

 “At some point, your kids or grandkids will come to you and say, what did you know, when?” These words of warning from longtime Minnesota meteorologist Paul Douglass helped kick off the Northfield Climate Summit, a day of environmentally-focused presentations and discussions at St. Olaf College. The goal of the gathering was to create “a

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On Air- Tonight 5pm!

Tonight, starting at 5pm central, KRLX will be back on air! Check out our live streaming feed or on the air waves at 88.1fm If you still want a show, we have a few time slots left to fill so be sure to email our Programming Director, Cole.

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Fall Flashback: Interview with Big Dipper

Last fall, I had the opportunity to interview Big Dipper, a rap artist from Chicago who breaks gender and sexuality boundaries with his music. While on campus, he performed at the Cave, conducted a workshop through the Gender and Sexuality Center, and also found a few minutes to sit down and talk with me. Be

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Bandemonium Application

Please print out and leave your filled out copy in the designated box in Sayles! Bandemonium Application   Band/Theme:   DJ Names:

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General Show Application

Please copy the following form into a word document, print, and turn in your filled out application in the designated box in Sayles! (by the newspapers and publications)   Show Name:   DJ Names:

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All DJ Meeting- TONIGHT!

Old and new DJs, don’t forget to come to the All DJ Meeting tonight in Leighton. Board elections are coming up at the end of the term so be sure to come and hear about the positions if you are interested! We are excited for another term of great radio.  

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Lou Reed's Dead, Macauley Culkin isn't

There’s nothing that says Holiday Spirit like Macauley Culkin, 33. For all y’all that haven’t heard, the former child star and current Brooklyn degenerate has formed the Pizza Underground, a pizza-themed Velvet Underground cover band (big ups to Schuyler for the tip). They got songs like “I’m Beginning to Eat the Slice,” “All the Pizza

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