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Cline's Corner
Fridays 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Cline's Corner interviews the characters of the city who give the city its character. The weekly, half-hour show spotlights artists, actors, authors, chefs, musicians and other people who are doing interesting things in Santa Fe.

email - clinescorner@ksfr.org

  • Jill Dixon, executive director of The Food Depot, talks about how the food bank network provides free, healthy food to families and individuals living with food insecurity in northern New Mexico, and about the severe threats that potential federal funding cuts pose to The Food Depot's work.
  • Santa Fe playwright Dale Dunn talks about her new play, "A Subtle Kindof Murder," centered on Dorothy B. Hughes's noir novel, In a LonelyPlace." The play debuts at the New Mexico Actor's Lab.
  • Thomas Leech talks about the new book he co-authored with Carmella Padilla, "Printing the Spirit: Gustave Baumann's Santos," which, for the first time, pairs Baumann's renderings of 34 bultos and retablos with the proofs he created for his unpublished book, "The Little Saints of New Mexico."
  • Megan Mulry, executive director of the Santa Fe Literary Festival, talks about this year's authors, events, and much more.
  • Author and mixologist Natalie Bovis, creator and organizer of Cocktails and Culture, talks about this year's 10th annual event, held May 30-June 1.
  • 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.
  • 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."
  • Author and journalist E.A. Hanks talks about her acclaimed new book, "The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road," which includes chapters about Santa Fe and Albuquerque.
  • Dwayne Trujillo, Kitchen Angel's vice president of philanthropy, talks about the nonprofit's work delivering meals to the homebound, and about the 26th annual Angel's Dine Out