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01/10/2025 with herbalist Annie Murchy
Annie Murchy, curator of agriculture at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, talks about the benefits of winter medicinal teas.
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12/20/2024 with librarian and archivist Heather McClure
Heather McClure of the New Mexico History Museum's Fray Angélico Chávez Library talks about the life and legacy of Edgar Lee Hewitt, after overseeing a massive, multi-year project digitizing tens of thousands of Hewitt's papers and photographs so they're accessible online to the public.
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12/13/2024 with author Christie Green
Christie Green talks about her powerful new memoir, "Moonlight Elk: One Woman's Hunt for Food and Freedom."
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12/06/2024 with sculptor Somers Randolph
Renowned Santa Fe sculptor Somers Randolph talks about his stone works, including his creative process and his inspiration.
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11/22/2024 with Santa Fe Desert Chorale's Joshua Habermann
Joshua Habermann, artistic director of the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, talks about the Winter Festival Carols & Lullabies: A Rose in Winter concerts, as well as other upcoming exciting events.
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11/14/2024 with author Daniel Gibson
Author Daniel Gibson talks about writing "Mah-Waan (Welcome): The Story of Hotel Santa & Picuris Pueblo, a new book that chronicles the remarkable history of the hotel and the people who created it and who operate it.
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10/11/2024 with writer and photographer Don Usner
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.
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09/20/2024 with Kamella Cruz, Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts
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.
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10/04/2024 with ceramic artist Nancy Germond
Santa Fe artist Nancy Germond talks about her handmade pottery, inspired by northern New Mexico's natural beauty and wildlife.
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09/27/2024 with author Rachel Robbins
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.
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