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  • Christine Robertson, executive director of the Santa Fe Railyard, talks about the music, movies, festivals and other exciting events in the vibrant Santa Fe Railyard.
  • Acclaimed photographer and author Don Usner talks about the 30th anniversary edition of "Sabino's Map: Life in Chimayó's Old Plaza," and the upcoming celebrations of its publication.
  • Santa Fe artist Nancy Germond talks about her handmade pottery, inspired by northern New Mexico's natural beauty and wildlife.
  • Author Rachel Robbins talks about her debut novel, THE SOUND OF A THOUSAND STARS, a fictional account of two Jewish physicists working on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, inspired by the experiences of her grandparents.
  • Kamella Cruz (Ohkay Owingeh) talks about the Truman Capote Literary Trust funding for IAIA's Creative Writing Scholarships and IAIA's Truman Capote Centennial Celebration on Sept. 26.
  • Allison Buchsbaum talks about Patina Gallery's 25 years in Santa Fe.
  • Kat Bernhardt talks about the walking history tours at the School for Advanced Research and other events at SAR.
  • On this month's episode of the People, Plants and Pollinators edition of the Garden Journal, Katlin talks with Phoebe Redfield. A conservation ecologist from Pollinator Partnership to talk about the different organisms and their importance to the pollination of plants here in New Mexico.
  • Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel the “Tomato Lady” as she gives us her annual 2025 Vegetable Review, with a summary of the best things she grew this year, and why she loves them.
  • Courtney Glass is an English Professor who runs the Pluribus fan group on Facebook and the YouTube channel Courtney's Reviews. She also likes cats!Alex Quiros is a fan of hard science fiction, and of Vince Gilligan. She has a penchant for analysis, a BA in English Lit, and moderates another fan group on Facebook. She also loves cats, but they make her sneeze.George Demetrides is 45 years old. Born and raised in Maryland and have lived there all his life. He works as a project manager during the day but also a musician and a photographer. He loves smart sci-fi because it intersects with his interests in science, philosophy, and psychology. He is really enjoying the show and can’t wait to see where it goes!Greg (nickname Ralph) Nader is just about half a century old, loves Vince Gilligan as well as science fiction, so this show seems like a perfect recipe. He is also a very good friend to cats, but a good portion of his heart belongs to dogs!
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