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  • Chris Jonas, co-founder and co-director of Littleglobe, talks about the multi-arts storytelling organization and its projects devoted to art, community and social justice.
  • Santa Fe artist Clayton Bass talks about his paintings, his process andhow his art reflects his passion for nature, astronomy and New Mexico'sbeauty, and culture and is influenced by his dreams.
  • Author, award-winning mixologist and animal advocate Natalie Bovis talks about her new book, "Drinking with My Dog, the Canine Lover's Cocktail Book."
  • Santa Fe photographer David Halpern talks about his award-winning photographs of America's National Parks, and his 13 artist-in-residencies spent in many of the parks. Some 800 images of his work have been accepted by the National Parks Service History Collection, a true honor.
  • National Book Award-winning poet Arthur Sze talks about his new books," Into the Hush", his 12th poetry collection, and "The White Orchard: Interviews, Essays, and Poems." He also reads two poems from "Into the Hush."
  • Alfredo Celédén Lujan talks about stream of conscious writing and teaching English. He taught English and study skills and served as the dean of students at Monte del Sol Charter School. He also was the first Latino President of The National Council of Teachers of English in the organization's 112-year history.
  • Andrew MacLauchlan talks about the award-winning Santa Fe rock band Drastic Andrew, which will release a new album on June 1st.
  • Somos organizers from Farmington and Santa Fe report on recent immigration enforcement activities and their impact on local communities.
  • The vision of American volunteers serving abroad remains one of President John F. Kennedy’s most enduring and admired legacies. Since its founding in 1961, more than 240,000 Americans have served in over 144 countries through the Peace Corps, fostering cross-cultural understanding and development.As the federal government continues to explore ways to reduce spending, the Peace Corps faces the possibility of funding cuts. In this episode of The Forum, two New Mexicans reflect on their years of service and the lasting impact it had on their lives and communities. In the second half of the program, we’re joined by the Vice President of the National Peace Corps Association, who shares the purpose of her visit to New Mexico and underscores how the Peace Corps’ mission not only spans the globe but also enriches life here at home
  • Join Michelle Stizza, Santa Fe County Extension Consumer Science Agent and her guest long-time County Fair volunteer JoAnn Brennan as they talk about preparations for the July 27 – August 2, 2025 Santa Fe County Fair. It’s time to plan your entries now!
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