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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

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  • Seamus Egan talks about the return of the celebrated Irish-American band Solas after an eight-year hiatus. Their world tour brings them to Santa Fe to perform at The Lensic on Valentine's Day.
  • Hannah Hausman, executive director of the Santa Fe Children's Museum, talks about the programs, exhibits and other great things to explore at the oldest children's museum in New Mexico.
  • Annie Murchy, curator of agriculture at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, talks about the benefits of winter medicinal teas.
  • 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.
  • Christie Green talks about her powerful new memoir, "Moonlight Elk: One Woman's Hunt for Food and Freedom."
  • Renowned Santa Fe sculptor Somers Randolph talks about his stone works, including his creative process and his inspiration.
  • Joshua Habermann, artistic director of the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, talks about the Winter Festival Carols & Lullabies: A Rose in Winter concerts, as well as other upcoming exciting events.
  • Author Daniel Gibson talks about writing "Mah-Waan (Welcome): The Story of Hotel Santa & Picuris Pueblo, a new book that chronicles the remarkable history of the hotel and the people who created it and who operate it.
  • Lindsay Taylor, executive director of Queen Bee Music Association, talks about the nonprofit's music classes, camps, community programs and work in public schools.
  • Tara Walch talks about the new documentary "An American Vision: The Santa Fe Opera," which traces the extraordinary history of the Santa Fe Opera and its role as a leader of artistic vision and evolution.