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  • Hannah Yetwin grew up in a very musical house in New York, where she was exposed to Jewish traditional music, classic rock, world music, top 40, hip hop, bluegrass, and folk from a very young age. This strong aural foundation set the tone for future musical explorations into house & dance music, jam bands, and Anatolian rock — labels like Sahel Sounds and Habibi Funk among many others. She is a music junkie & crate digger and is thrilled to be able to share her findings with Santa Fe. She has dabbled a bit as a guest DJ on Marfa Public Radio and is thrilled to explore solo hosting at KSFR. Professionally, Hannah has been a farmer and beekeeper, an academic archivist in libraries and art museums, and is now settling into a career pivot to public health policy for the state of New Mexico. Recreationally, she loves hiking, Olympic weightlifting, yoga, and wandering around the deserts of the southwest.
  • "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" added another week atop the chart, making it the longest-running No. 1 of the decade. In two more weeks, it could tie the all-time record, but a seasonal juggernaut approaches.
  • After months of disruption in a massive national feeding effort by global groups, there's a scramble to digitally register more than 6 million Ethiopians to make sure food aid goes to those in need.
  • American Sepp Kuss has won La Vuelta, a cycling jewel, after getting help from two teammates who have won six Grand Tour titles between them.
  • A pair of guests will have the chance to stay in the Sanderson Sisters' cottage. They'll also get to visit haunted sites in Salem, view a special screening of 'Hocus Pocus 2' and try witchcraft.
  • A treat for animal lovers today from multi award-winning Junkyard Girl author Carlyn Montes de Oca.
  • Steve Lawrence, a singer and top stage act who as a solo performer and in tandem with his wife Eydie Gorme kept Tin Pan Alley alive during the rock era, died Thursday.
  • The world's top-ranked player tested positive for low levels of a banned steroid after his physiotherapist used a topical spray to treat a small cut before giving Sinner a massage, arbitrators found.
  • A privilege and a wonderful treat to interview one of Santa Fe’s most gifted poets, Donald Levering with fine artist Jane Shoenfeld who has recently published her first book of poetry and paintings, Petals in The Tunnel. Jane and Donald read today ahead of their February events and listeners will learn what and who has inspired their new work and perhaps feel inspired themselves.On Thursday, February 3rd Jane brings her exquisite art and poetry to life with fellow painter Bill Sortino at the opening of "Paintings and Poetry: The Center Cannot Hold" from 5:00–7:00 at Santa Fe Community College’s Visual Arts Gallery. The exhibit will be up through February 24th. The following evening, Feb 4th they read new works together at 6:00 pm at The Strata Gallery in The Design Center, 418 Cerrillos Rd.And on Friday, February 11th, Donald offers a free poetry workshop, “Poems on Paintings,” where participants will write poems on the Shoenfeld/Sortino exhibit. The workshop is from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at the Visual Arts Gallery, SFCC. Email dlevering@cybermesa.com or jane@skyfields.net to attend the workshop.www.donaldlevering.comwww.janeshoenfeld.com
  • This week on the Business of Art, Nocona interviews Jim Brickman, an American pianist, songwriter, and recording artist known for his romantic piano compositions and smooth, heartfelt style. Blending pop, classical, and new-age influences, Brickman rose to fame in the 1990s with hit songs like "Valentine," "The Gift," and "Love of My Life."
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