Fri, 17 December 2021
Jenny Kimball, chairman of the board of La Fonda on the Plaza, talks about the venerable hotel's history and celebrating its centennial in 2022. |
Fri, 10 December 2021
![]() Dr. Linda Raney talks about the Santa Fe Women's Ensemble winter concert, "Melding as One: Our Roots, Our Voices and Our Visions" |
Fri, 19 November 2021
Author Susan J. Tweit talks about her most recent book, Bless the Birds: Living with Love in a Time of Dying, and about how we can find gratitude in perilous times. |
Fri, 12 November 2021
Award-winning author and conservationist William de Buys talks about Valles Caldera, which he's written about in the newly revised book, "Valles Caldera: A New Vision for New Mexico's National Preserve" and about his experiences in Nepal, the subject of his 10th book, "The Trail to Kanjiroba: Rediscovering Earth in an Age of Loss." |
Fri, 5 November 2021
Santa Fe Poet Darryl Lorenzo Wellington talks about and reads from his debut full-length poetry collection, "Psalms at the Present Time." He also discusses writing poetry, the role of a poet laureate and other topics. |
Fri, 29 October 2021
Guest Robert Nott, playwright, actor, author and veteran journalist with The Santa Fe New Mexican, delves deep into local ghost lore and legends and reveals some of his own chilling experiences hunting ghosts. |
Fri, 22 October 2021
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Fri, 15 October 2021
Cooking with Kid's Executive Director Anna Farrier talks about the launch of the "BIG Little Project" photography exhibit and celebrating 25 years of empowering kids and their families to eat healthy foods through hands-on learning in public schools. |
Fri, 8 October 2021
New York Times bestselling author David Morrell discusses his novel-in-progress about the American West, the fast-changing publishing industry and movie business, and why he's a big fan of public radio. |
Fri, 1 October 2021
Artistic Director Argos MacCullum talks about 26 Miles the first play presented by Teatro Paraguas since the pandemic began. The play, by Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright Quiara Alegra Hudes, chronicles a road trip by a teenage daughter and her estranged mother to see the buffalo in Yellowstone and to discover one another. |
Fri, 24 September 2021
Award-winning, bestselling author James McGrath Morris talks about writing his latest book, "Tony Hillerman: A Life," which explores the life and work of one of America's most popular, pioneering mystery writers. |
Fri, 17 September 2021
Becky Latinach, Chief of Interpretation and Education at Pecos National Historical Park, talks about the many exciting things to do this fall at the park, including hiking, fishing, tours and a thrilling astronomy event. |
Fri, 10 September 2021
Award-winning photographer and author Don Usner talks about documenting the pandemic and the chaos surrounding it for Searchlight New Mexico's "Hitting Home" series. Some of these powerful photographs are exhibited at El Zaguan in "Our Lives Now: A Photographic Journal of Life During the Pandemic," on view through Sept. 24. |
Fri, 3 September 2021
Louis Grachos talks about returning to Santa Fe to re-take the helm of SITE Santa Fe, having served as the organization's first executive director from 1996 to 2003. He explores art and its role in a pandemic as well as in his life, and looks ahead at SITE'S future. |
Fri, 27 August 2021
Jana Gottshalk talks about curating the exhibit "Go West Said a Small Voice: Gustave Baumann and Dreams of New Mexico, on view at the New Museum of Art through Feb. 13, 2022. |
Fri, 20 August 2021
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Fri, 13 August 2021
Artist Lex Lucius talks about his new series of paintings that explore the majesty and mystery of horses, on view at Peyton Wright Gallery through August 31. |
Fri, 6 August 2021
Mary Mathis and Cody Nelson talk about ParksPodcast.com, their new podcast about the creation of the U.S. National Parks as told by Indigenous storytellers. |
Fri, 30 July 2021
Santa Fe author Mark Cross talks about his new book, "A Tale of Santa Fe: Betty Stewart in the City Different," which weaves together the evolution of the city's architectural identity with the fascinating history of a woman who designed iconic houses that still stand today. |
Fri, 23 July 2021
Santa Fe Watershed Association's Executive Director Andy Otto talks about the nonprofit's mission to protect and restore the health and vibrancy of the Santa Fe River, as well as the group's public programs, including hikes, workshops, talks and more. |
Mon, 19 July 2021
Cline's Corner with EntreFlamenco's Estefania Ramirez EntreFlamenco's co-director and artist Estefania Ramirez talks about the group's summer season, the history of flamenco, the 10th anniversary of EntreFlamenco in Santa Fe, and more. |
Fri, 9 July 2021
Guest Peter Lipscomb, Park Manager of Cerrillos Hills State Park, talks about the fascinating history, wildlife diversity, flora, fauna, annual events and much more, awaiting visitors at New Mexico's 34th state park. |
Fri, 25 June 2021
Eric Martinez, founder of Los Foodies, talks about the online magazine that celebrates and promotes New Mexico's culinary and beverage industry. |
Fri, 18 June 2021
Santa Fe Opera General Director Robert Meya talks about the Santa Fe Opera's 64th season, which runs July 10 through August 27, featuring 30 performances of four operas, including the company's 17th world premiere. |
Fri, 4 June 2021
Frank Ragano and Mariannah Amster talk about this year's CURRENTS New Media, a hybrid festival that takes place online and in-person featuring artists from around the world. |
Fri, 28 May 2021
Daniel Goodman, Museum Director of El Rancho de las Golondrinas talks about the 2021 season at the Southwest's premier living history museum, which begins June 2. |
Fri, 14 May 2021
Thomas Kamholz talks about changing the way people eat with his Plantita Vegan Bakery. |
Fri, 7 May 2021
Santa Fe painter Kathleen Frank talks about her acclaimed landscape paintings, filled with color, pattern and joy, and her process of photographing places in nature and selecting the images that speak to her. |
Fri, 30 April 2021
Interpretive Ranger Rebecca Ward talks about spring at Los Luceros, from the apple orchard blossoms to the wildlife, the renovated Victorian cottage that just opened, and spending the pandemic in one of New Mexico's most beautiful historic sites. |
Sun, 25 April 2021
Acclaimed author Kirstin Valdez Quade talks about her anticipated debut novel, "Five Wounds." |
Tue, 20 April 2021
Miriam Sagan, author of more than 30 books and founder and former director of the Santa Fe Community College's Creative Writing Program, talks about her workshop, "Contemporary Haiku and Short Forms: How to Write Flash Poems and Reduce Stress." |
Fri, 9 April 2021
Curator and artist Zachary Miller talks about curating "Shonto Begay: Eyes of the World" exhibited at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. The new show features more than 40 paintings by the acclaimed Neo-Impressionist Navajo painter |
Fri, 2 April 2021
Master poet Arthur Sze talks about his new book, "The Glass Constellation: New and Collected Poems," which spans five decades; reads a few poems; and explores the craft of poetry writing, including during a pandemic. |
Fri, 26 March 2021
Santa Fe author Dennis McCarthy talks about his new book, "The Gospel According to Billy the Kid: A Novel," which offers a spellbinding blend of fact and fiction narrated by the iconic Wild West outlaw himself. |
Fri, 19 March 2021
Dr. Linda Raney, Musical Director of the Santa Fe Women's Ensemble talks about the third virtual concert by the Santa Fe Women's Ensemble, "Still Singing III," as well as the rich history of the group, founded in the early 1980s. |
Fri, 12 March 2021
Bestselling author Julia Cameron, talks about the power of "The Listening Path: The Creative Art of Attention," her new book, which continues the journey of "The Artist's Way." |
Mon, 8 March 2021
Joel Aalberts, executive director of The Lensic Performing Arts Center talks about The Lensic's creative programming, which kept the beloved performing arts center vibrant during the pandemic, as well as the challenges he and his staff faced. |
Fri, 26 February 2021
Raashan Ahmad, co-founder of Blackseed Earth Arts Alliance New Mexico discusses the many projects of Blackseed Earth Arts Alliance New Mexico, focused on centering and amplifying Black voices in northern New Mexico. |
Fri, 12 February 2021
Tailinh Agoyo talks about Gathering Seeds 2.1, a year-long series of free monthly virtual workshops offered by We Are the Seeds, an organization founded by a group of Indigenous women committed to amplifying Indigenous voices through the arts. |
Fri, 5 February 2021
Santa Fe Community College President Becky Rowley discusses a ground-breaking partnership of five New Mexico public colleges that will transform the student experience and streamline operations in a multitude of ways. |
Fri, 29 January 2021
Maria Sanchez-Tucker talks about the exciting Big Read program, supported by a National Endowment for the Arts' grant. The program runs from February through April, offering a diverse array of programs for and by the community, all centered around Luis Alberto Urrea's novel "Into the Beautiful North." |
Fri, 22 January 2021
Paul Weideman, longtime writer with the Santa Fe New Mexican and Pasatiempo, talks about his new book, the award-winning "Architecture Santa Fe: A Guidebook." |
Fri, 15 January 2021
Acclaimed photographer Natalie Christensen talks about her contemporary work, filled with intriguing symbols and spaces that explore what lies beneath the surface, and shaped by her 25-year career as a psychotherapist. |
Fri, 8 January 2021
Sarah Noss, Executive Director of Santa Fe Conservation Trust, talks about the nonprofit's work protecting the land, trails and dark skies in northern New Mexico, since 1993. |