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  • The Forum Plus, a “once in a while” spotlight on interesting people and events. The Forum spotlight is cast on Stephen Moore and his new book "Beyond the Call of Duty: The Life of Colonel Robert Howard, America's Most Decorated Green Beret" This book takes readers into the heart of the Vietnam War’s covert Special Ops jungle warfare in this immersive, suspenseful read.For more information visit: stephenlmoore.com
  • This week on Living on the Edge, Xubi brings on Evelyn Herrera to talk about the upcoming change in presidential administration and the effects it might have locally.
  • With an author self-described as “the brief flash of brilliance” behind the Fool’s Gold column you know you’re in for a little bit of fun. Humorist, award-winning poet and former radio guy himself Zach Hively joins me on the other side of the mic with Call Me Zach Hively, Because That is My Name. A fabulous collection of short essays written along the way to “a dubious adulthood,” you get the drift that Hively is not only a master of poking fun at himself, but will have you nodding embarrassingly along with him as you listen today and turn each page wanting more. zachhively.com and zachhively.substack.com
  • In this season of giving and gratitude, many of us focus on supporting those who are less fortunate. On this episode of Community Matters, we have the privilege of speaking with someone who embodies this generous spirit year-round: Susan Tarver, Executive Director of Bienvenidos Outreach. Founded in 1989, Bienvenidos Outreach provides food, clothing, and other essential services to low-income individuals and families in the Santa Fe area.
  • 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.
  • Singing and listening to Christmas carols, whether in church, mall or around the hearth evoke nostalgic memories and affirm the religious importance of Christmas. In this program host Jim Falk and co-host and contributing panelist Rev. Talitha Arnold, talk with two of Santa Fe’s distinguished musicians who describe the history of some of the world’s most iconic carols. For your listening enjoyment, several of the guests’ favorites are incorporated into the show including “Silent Night,” “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear” and “All Loveliness New-born” composed by Bradley Ellingboe.
  • Somos hosts its annual hall of fame/hall of shame show with the best and worst of 2024 immigrant and worker's rights news.
  • Join host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel, the Tomato Lady, as she urges vegetable gardeners to just 'chill out' in January, enjoy perusing seed catalogs, and planning for the 2025 season.
  • This week on living on the Edge, Xubi brings on Janet Curly, Paul Lore, and Joel Nicholas to look back on 2024 and forward into 2025.
  • This week on Nuestra America, Marcela interviews Daniel Williams, Policy Advocate for ACLU-NM, to discuss public safety initiatives at the 2025 Legislature.
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