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  • Robert Earl Keen talks about Americana music, songwriting, and performing in Santa Fe.
  • This week on the Business of Art, Nocona interviews Miles Smith Jr., a film maker, cinematographer, and director.
  • Veteran Santa Fe journalist and editor Julia Goldberg talks about her new job as editor of Source NM, part of States Newsroom, the country's largest state-focused nonprofit news organization.
  • This week on the Business of Art, Nocona interviews Jason Williams, the owner of the Altamira Fine Art Gallery.
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  • Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with chefs Kathleen Crook, chef and co-owner of Market Steer Steakhouse Restaurant and Joseph Wrede, chef and owner of Joseph's Culinary Pub. The chefs have been selected to participate in the 2025 James Beard Foundation's Taste America series and will create a dinner at Market Steer November 12th.
  • This week on The Business of Art, Nocona interviews writer Carmen Wiley.
  • Matt Page is an Actor, Writer and Director best known for creating the martial arts comedy web series "Enter The Dojo" and starring as the lead character Master Ken.
  • This week on The Forum, the conversation focused on two local issues that will shape Santa Fe’s future: the proposal to raise the city’s living wage from $15 to $17.50 an hour, and the $150 million General Obligation Bond on the November 4th ballot to fund capital improvements within the Santa Fe Public Schools District.
  • Dr. Paul Heinzelmann is a Primary Care doctor trained in Public health who was pulled into the world of film sets when tax incentives brought film work to Massachusetts. His observations as an outsider reveal a workplace in need of reform. He produced the movie Safe Sets: Dying to Work in the Film Industry, where he investigates hazardous working conditions in Hollywood, and discovers untold stories of enormous personal sacrifice and life-threatening risks.
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