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  • In this episode, host Genevieve Trainor is speaking with Kyiv-based award-winning director Alisa Kovalenko about her latest documentary feature, My Dear Théo. After the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine (on February 24, 2022), Alisa left the editing room of her film We Will Not Fade Away and joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
  • In this episode, host Genevieve Trainor sits down with NM Film Office Director Steve Graham, who’s giving Cinema Scope listeners exclusive info that he “might get in trouble for” — but it’s worth it. Steve is a native New Mexican and longtime L.A.-based producer, and he’s bringing his experience to NMFO by leading some exciting developments for 2025 and beyond, which he’ll discuss.
  • This week on CinemaScope, guest host Kira Sipler interviews Brent Morris, a UPM & Line Producer
  • Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg will feature Andrew Neighbour of Desert Verde Farm, NM's first and only commercial aquaponics operation.
  • Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg talk with Ungelbah Dávilah, artist and writer, and Phil Viarrial, Director of the Pueblo of Pojoaque Bison Restoration Project.
  • Join host Kaitlin Haase for a conversation with Victor Lucero, New Mexico Forestry Division's Forest Health Program Coordinator. Victor discusses his knowledge of integrated pest management and how to prevent pests from damaging trees while maintaining a wildlife-friendly landscape.
  • Join Host Alexa Bradford for part two of our program with renowned local tree expert Tracy Neal, who will share his recommendations for the best trees to plant in the Santa Fe area.
  • I’m Jim Falk, host of The Forum Plus — an occasional spotlight on compelling people, timely issues, and noteworthy events.
  • While antisemitic incidents have surged since the brutal Hamas attacks of October 7, Jews and Jewish communities have faced bigotry and violence for centuries. In this episode of The Forum, we hear from two leading voices—Joel Schwitzer, the Dallas-based regional director of the American Jewish Committee, and Rabbi Jack Schacter—in separate recorded interviews.Together, they explore the historical roots of antisemitism, highlight findings from the AJC’s and ADL’s most recent reports, and reflect on their decades of work building interfaith coalitions.
  • Host Alexa Bradford talks with Jannine Cabossel, “The Tomato Lady,” about what’s going on in the vegetable garden in the coming month of August.
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