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Find Out What's Hot at Your Public Radio?
PREVIEW OUR NEW E-NEWSLETTER - Designed for KSFR's volunteers, now everyone can read the Inside Story on KSFR Events and Personalities. Look for it on-line each month at ksfr.org.
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Top National and International News Stories
GUIDE TO KSFR.ORG From this HOME PAGE, use the "radio" buttons at top to move to PROGRAM GUIDE for show-by-show listings, description and contact information. Move to NEWSROOM for the latest from KSFR News, Reuters, BBC and other independent news gathering organizations. Plus KSFR Special Reports. Next, EVENTS CALENDAR will connect you directly with comprehensive Northern New Mexico calendar listings courtesy of NMCultureNet.
ARTS/CULTURE is our own look at both local and international cultural events you may want to explore right here on-line. Finally, INSIDE KSFR provides information about who we are, why we are, and how you can play your own role here at Santa Fe Public Radio. At the very top right, press LISTEN LIVE to hear KSFR's live stream, wherever you are. And, of course, because we are non-profit Public Radio, we try to make it easy for those who wish to contribute here on-line. Press PLEDGE NOW , safe and secure. Listeners, just like you, keep Santa Fe Public Radio healthy and independent.
MORE GOING ON AT SANTA FE PUBLIC RADIO NEW PODCASTS - Listen to "Journey Home" Podcasts. Archived shows, with host Diego Mulligan (pictured left), are yours with a click here. Now you can hear Santa Fe's longest running daily talk show, any time you like.
THE BLOGS - KSFR contributors and staff have much more to say than we can fit on the radio. From news commentary to music and arts reviews, here are some favorites. Writings and musings of Steve Terrell , political reporter and music columnist for The Santa Fe New Mexican, and producer of Terrell's Sound World and The Santa Fe Opry on KSFR, Santa Fe Public Radio. "This site is a personal publication independent of my professional capacity at the Santa Fe New Mexican. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of The Santa Fe New Mexican or santafenewmexican.com Same goes for KSFR. Don't blame them for anything weird I might post here." Go to Steve's page . KSFR News Director, Bill Dupuy, wouldn't think of permitting himself, or any member of the news team, to inject personal opinion into the news you hear at the top of each hour on 101.1 FM. But you can read lots of "plain speak" -- about surprising new threats to journalistic independence, compelling backstories to events we cover, and even occasional, amusing twists and turns his team encounters in bringing back the story. Read about all that in Bill's Blog here .
THE SHOWS - We're not NPR (though we like them very much). That's why we say "Hear More" on KSFR. Intelligent talk each weekday at 8 AM on "The Santa Fe Radio Cafe " and afternoons at 4 PM with "Hear and Now " followed by "The Journey Home " at 5 PM. "Democracy Now " with Amy Goodman, airs twice daily here on 101.1 FM -- at 6 AM and at 3 PM. The largest (and most decorated) broadcast news team in Northern New Mexico, "KSFR NEWS " brings you news on-the-hour all day -- and a full hour of news each weekday at 7 AM and 12 Noon. Our partners at BBC cover national and international events for us wherever they occur. Hear more of the Music of America: Jazz rules weekdays 9 AM to noon and 1 PM to 3PM. Folk, blues, world, experimental, New Mexican, opera, classical, Native American and more still, air throughout each week.
CLOSE UP: KSFR AND THE COMMUNITYWAREHOUSE 21 AND THE YOUTH MEDIA PROJECT - Two exciting opportunities for youth radio and much more. Check out our friends at W21. A community of youth artists, mentors and volunteers. Warehouse 21 is a hub for youth directed development in the arts through mentorship and entrepreneurial opportunities. Learn more about W21 . And for a more focused trip to self-expression with the aid of a microphone, edit bay, and other audio paraphernalia, look into the Youth Media Project -- a co-production with KSFR, local high schools and colleges. The Youth Media Project helps create the next generation of media in northern New Mexico. By working with our community and educational partners, the Youth Media Project gives youth producers the tools and training to understand their world by asking questions and getting answers. We bring together academic studies, radio broadcasts, and web-based interactivity to help young people tell stories and voice their opinions. Learn more about YMP . KSFR partners with myriad community organizations throughout the year. Watch this space for profiles of some of the projects we've undertaken together.
COMING UP: KSFR PRESENTS Check-in here to see what staged events KSFR and our community partners plan to present in 2009. Last year, Santa Fe Community College and KSFR brought political commentator Arianna Huffington to Santa Fe. It was the first of the continuing Kate Besser Memorial Lecture Series. We also helped stage Music on the Hill -- six free open air concerts at St. John's College featuring top jazz performances. And we broadcast the Thirsty Ear roots music festival live. There's lots more just ahead....
(Pictured: The Lensic - Santa Fe's Performing Arts Center)
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(WATCH THE VIDEO) Join us in our working news room and get to know KSFR''s award-winning news team. (READ OUR NEWS BLOG ) |
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"RADIO CAFE" PODCASTS. Archived shows, with host Mary Charlotte, are yours with a CLICK. Hear Santa Fe's favorite way to start the morning, any time you like. |
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WHY GET INSIDE? Lots of good reasons. Your business can benefit from being heard on KSFR. Consider underwriting on Santa Fe Public Radio, or here on ksfr.org. Web visitors can also find out how to propose a radio program, or look up a KSFR phone number or email address. It's all Inside KSFR here on the web. |
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Brain State Conditioning™ is an individually tailored process of balancing and harmonizing the brain. Learn more ... |
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Upaya Zen Center is a residential Buddhist community here in Santa Fe. As a Zen center, they offer daily meditation which is open to the public, a weekly public Dharma talk which often highlights Buddhist teachings, and weekly retreats and workshops focusing on practices related to engaged Buddhism, how to live in our world responsibly, with affection, kindness and wisdom. |
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