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  • It’s always fun and fascinating when I’m joined in the KSFR studios by travel journalists, cultural adventurers and delightful entertainers, Judith Fein and Paul Ross for my annual Halloween themed show. Today, we mix it up with two of their best-selling books, How to Communicate with The Dead and Slow Travel New Mexico. Judie and Paul take death away from the morbid and fearful to celebrate the lives of loved ones as many cultures have done for millennia, here and around the world. Plus, we’re joined by “ghost writer” PJ with a spine-tingling tale written especially for today’s show! You can meet Judie and Paul in person on Sunday, November 3rd at 1:00 pm at Los Luceros, the beautiful historic site 10 miles north of Espanola. Arrive early for a mini balloon fiesta. Also, PJ will be performing Saturday, November 16th, 11:00 am at Hotel Albuquerque.In December, find Judie and Paul in Los Alamos, Las Vegas (NM) and at Santa Fe’s Southside Library. Full details of all appearances, events, and of course books, at their website www.globaladventure.org
  • Two-Time Emmy Award-Winning Producer Antonio Ayala and Producer Matt Stoner of SFiFF Official Selection Princeton’s in the MixIn this episode, host Genevieve Trainor is speaking with Emmy Award-winning producer Antonio Ayala and producer Matt Stoner about their new satirical horror short, Princeton's in the Mix, an official selection at this year’s now-Oscar-qualifying Santa Fe International Film Festival. It will screen at the Center for Contemporary Arts on Friday, October 18, at 5:30 PM. Genevieve is speaking with Antonio and Matt about the making of the film and how they managed to cut through the noise in a sea of short films this year and gain significant festival and media attention. For more information on the film, visit princetonsinthemix.com.For Santa Fe International Film Festival tickets (the festival runs through Sunday, October 20), visit santafe.film/tickets-passes.
  • On this edition of People, Plants, and Pollinators, Kaitlin interviews David Lightfoot, Arthropod Collections Manager for the Museum of Southwestern Biology.
  • Today's topic: Indigenous peoples DayToday's subject matter experts: Attorney Steven Wall & Artist Nocona Burgess Today's panelists: Peter Smith & Eric Davis
  • As a writer, J. Barton Mitchell has developed properties for Warner Bros, Twenty First Century Fox, Sony, Valve Software, and Boom! Studios, and is a published author of four novels. He is also the creator of the sci-fi narrative podcast series DERELICT, and the writer and voice director of the video games STASIS: BONE TOTEM and the upcoming ANIMAL USE PROTOCOL.
  • Join Slow Food Santa Fe's Lissa Johnson and Nina Rosenberg for a fascinating discussion with Kathleen Merrigan, inaugural executive director of the Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems at Arizona State University and former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, as they cover many topics related to the future of food.
  • Gabriela Roque from National Partnership for New Americans discusses new program for Climate Displaced Immigrant Leaders
  • New Mexico now ranks first in the nation for the percentage of hospitals owned by private equity firms.
  • Join Host Alexa Bradford in conversation with Jannine Cabossel “The Tomato Lady” as she shares tips and information about weather, harvesting, tomatoes, and preparing your vegetable garden for fall planting.
  • Francesco Gella and Yusha-Marie Sorzano talk about ZDT's fourth summer season in Santa Fe and upcoming performances by this troupe of passionate young dancers who travel here from around the world to study dance in a range of styles.
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