Mon, 21 September 2020
Heidi Loewen talks about her life as an artist, her porcelain works and the pottery classes she teaches at Heidi Loewen Fine Art Gallery. |
Fri, 11 September 2020
Award-winning author, food historian and founder of the National Fiery Foods & Barbecue Show Dave DeWitt talks about his new book, "Chile Peppers: A Global History" and his world travels in search of the hottest foods. |
Sat, 29 August 2020
Chef John Vollertsen talks about what's cooking at Las Cosas Cooking School, including his virtual fall classes, and what he's been cooking during the pandemic. |
Mon, 24 August 2020
Zozobra Event Committee Chair Ray Sandoval talks about the 96th Burning of Will Shuster's Zozobra, and how organizers pivoted to a no-crowd event this year that will reach viewers online and on KOAT Channel 7, allowing thousands to burn their gloom from this past year in a brand new way. |
Sat, 15 August 2020
Colin Keegan, founder/owner of the award-winning Santa Fe Spirits, talks about pivoting his distillery from producing spirits to making and distributing hand sanitizer and surface disinfectant during the pandemic, and other topics. |
Sat, 8 August 2020
Dorothy Massey, owner of Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse talks about the independent Santa Fe bookstore she's owned since 1996, the history of Santa Fe's oldest indie bookstore, getting through the pandemic and the upcoming Keeping the Pages Turning event. |
Tue, 4 August 2020
Kate McCahill, Professor of English and Creative Writing at Santa Fe Community College, talks about putting together the college's 15th Annual Santa Fe Literary Review during the pandemic. The new issue showcases work by writers and visual artists from the Santa Fe community as well as from around the globe. |
Sat, 25 July 2020
Co-Executive Director of Wise Fool New Mexico Oriana Lee talks about the classes, summer camp and other events that Wise Fool has been able to offer during quarantine. She also explores the mission and history of this longtime beloved nonprofit devoted to circus arts for young people and adults. |
Fri, 17 July 2020
Internationally celebrated writer, art critic, curator, activist and cultural historian Lucy Lippard talks about her latest book, “Pueblo Chico: Land and Lives in Galisteo Since 1814,” which chronicles the fascinating history of the little town she’s called home for 27 years. |
Sat, 11 July 2020
Renowned baritone Anthony Michaels-Moore, who has performed around the world, talks about hosting the episode celebrating "The Magic Flute" for the digital series, "Songs from the Santa Fe Opera." He also discusses what music can do for us during this challenging time and explores his passion for teaching music. |
Fri, 26 June 2020
Award-winning poet and essayist Miriam Sagan talks about a new installation of Fairy Houses from Maternal Mitochondria. Inspired by Japanese spirit houses, the Fairy Houses—each made of recycled metal with a poem relating to its magical story—are open to the public to discover. |
Mon, 22 June 2020
Geographer, environmental anthropologist and author Gina Rae La Cerva talks about her acclaimed new book "Feasting Wild: In Search of the Last Untamed Food," her global travels in search of wild food, and seasonal foods to forage in Santa Fe. |
Fri, 12 June 2020
SITE Santa Fe Ring Director of Education and Curator of Public Practice Joanne LeFrak talks about the innovative public programs SITE has placed online during the pandemic, and about future ways the contemporary art space will engage creatively with the public. |
Sun, 7 June 2020
Inez Russell Gomez, editorial page editor for The Santa Fe New Mexican talks about writing editorials for Santa Fe's daily newspaper, as well as working with letters to the editor writers, My View contributors, working at the oldest daily paper in the West and more. |
Mon, 1 June 2020
Natalie Bovis, aka The Liquid Muse, talks about pivoting to place Taco Wars, a popular event at the annual New Mexico Cocktails & Culture Culinary Festival, online this year due to the pandemic. She also looks at possible ways Santa Fe's dining scene will adapt this summer. |
Sat, 23 May 2020
Poet, screenwriter, author and teacher Jimmy Santiago Baca talks about his new essay collection, "Laughing in the Light." |
Sat, 9 May 2020
Robert Egger, a founding board member of Chef Jose Andrés ' World Central Kitchen, talks about the new ground-breaking partnership between Santa Fe Community College and World Central Kitchen to provide healthy meals to students, families and area communities impacted by COVID-19. |
Mon, 4 May 2020
Renée Fox, chef and co-owner of Arable in Eldorado talks about making the quick transition to serving takeout and curbside pickup only during the pandemic, how restaurants are coping and how dining out may look in the future as we emerge from this time. |
Sat, 18 April 2020
Award-winning singer, songwriter, producer and roots rock icon Jono Manson talks about flying home to Santa Fe from Italy just before the coronavirus pandemic broke out, self-isolating for two weeks then adapting the launch of his new album to online, where he's been playing music daily to a rapt audience. |
Sat, 11 April 2020
Kitchen Angels Executive Director Tony McCarty talks about how the non-profit that provides home-cooked meals to Northern New Mexicans who are homebound and facing life-challenging illnesses has responded to the coronavirus pandemic. |
Sat, 4 April 2020
Veteran journalist Arnold Vigil talks about his new book, "Santa Fe Different: 22 Years and All I Got Was a Cheeseburger," a collection of his acclaimed ¡Órale!columns that ran in the Albuquerque Journal's Journal North from 2004 to 2008. |
Sat, 28 March 2020
Becky Rowley talks about closing down the Santa Fe Community College in the coronavirus crisis, moving to online classes, how students are coping and other topics. |
Fri, 20 March 2020
Four-time James Beard award-winning cookbook author Cheryl Alters Jamison talks about her now book, "Texas Q," comfort food for chaotic times and more. |
Mon, 2 March 2020
Santa Fe authors Miriam Sagan, Elizabeth Lee and Kevin Atkinson talk about their original short stories in the gripping new anthology "Santa Fe Noir," part of Akashic Books award-winning series, and devoted to the dark side of the City Different. |
Mon, 24 February 2020
Acclaimed photographer and environmentalist Michael Berman talks about his new book "Perdido: Sierra San Luis.” |
Mon, 17 February 2020
Tricia English, publisher and founder of UNUM discusses the Santa Fe-based global online and print magazine that highlights and shares the stories of women around the world. |
Mon, 10 February 2020
Author Johnny D. Boggs, recipient of the 2020 Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Contributions to Western Literature from Western Writers of America, talks about the inspirations for his celebrated books, his meticulous research, his record-breaking eight Spur Awards, and more. |
Thu, 6 February 2020
Cline's Corner January 31 with Santa Fe author and photographer Lisl Dennis Lisl Dennis talks about "WindPower: New Energy of Hope + Healing," her latest publishing project with husband and collaborator Landt Dennis that explores the power of wind, from ancient windmills through today's wind turbines. |
Sat, 18 January 2020
Caryl Farkas, director of Upstart Crows of Santa Fe and actors Brooke Bauer and Emma Carter talk about the talented |
Fri, 10 January 2020
Swedish artist Gordon Skalleberg, who lives part-time in Santa Fe, talks about his paintings and sculpture, dividing his time between Sweden and Santa Fe, and other topics. |
Thu, 26 December 2019
Didi Bethurum talks about upcoming events at Meow Wolf plans to open new installations across the country and much more. |
Mon, 16 December 2019
Marc Romanelli talks about his multiple award-winning young adult novel, "The Imagination Warriors: Book One." |
Mon, 9 December 2019
Andrew Lovato, who teaches guitar at the Santa Fe Community College, talks about his new book, "The Big Book of Blues Guitar: The History, The Greats—And How to Play, and plays a little blues. |
Wed, 27 November 2019
Felicia Katz-Harris, Senior Curator and Curator of Asian Folk Art at the Folk Art Museum, talks about the new exhibit "Yokai: Ghosts and Demons of Japan," opening at the museum on December 8. |
Mon, 18 November 2019
![]() Becky Latanich talks about the historic sites, trails, events and more at Pecos National Historical Park. |
Tue, 29 October 2019
Santa Fe author, travel writer and screenwriter Judith Fein talks about her new book, "How to Communicate with the Dead: And How Cultures Do it Around the World." |
Tue, 29 October 2019
Jill Heppenheimer talks about her unique new shop, TOKO Santa Fe, which hosts an upcoming Japanese ceramics show and other special events, and features Asian and Euro-leaning women's clothing, lifestyle objects and other global treasures. |
Mon, 14 October 2019
Poets Barbara Rockman and Renny Golden talk about writing poetry and read from their new poetry collections. |
Mon, 7 October 2019
Ivan Barnett and Claire Kahn talk about the relationship between gallerist and artist, Claire's upcoming exhibit, First Fridays and Patina's 20th anniversary. |
Wed, 2 October 2019
![]() Santa Fe author David Morrell guest hosts, interviewing Melissa Moore, |
Mon, 23 September 2019
![]() Argos MacCallum, a founder and the vice president of Teatro Paraguas, talks about the group's mission to promote Latino playwrights and New Mexican playwrights, the new season and Santa Fe's vibrant theater scene. |
Mon, 16 September 2019
Libby Maclaren talks about the many ways that Eldorado/285 Recycles, a volunteer non-profit group, works to improve recycling and waste reduction in the Eldorado-Hwy 285 corridor communities and adjacent areas. |
Mon, 9 September 2019
![]() Vic Macias and Laura Gonzales talk about the fall festivals hosted by the living history museum El Rancho de las Golondrinas, including the 47th Annual Harvest Festival, the museum's oldest event, and the Renaissance Faire and Spirits of New Mexico's Past, the Halloween event. |
Mon, 26 August 2019
Santa Fe poet Kyce Bello talks about her debut poetty collection, "Refugia," winner of the inauguralTest Site Poetry Series Prize from the University of Nevada Press. |
Sat, 17 August 2019
Becky Rowley talks about what brought her to Santa Fe to become SFCC's ninth president, her plans for the college, the significant role that community colleges play in higher education, and other topics. |
Mon, 12 August 2019
Patricia Racette talks about performing leading roles in the world's major houses for more than 30 years , debuting as Kostelnička in the Santa Fe Opera's premiere of Janáček’s "Jenufa" this season, and other topics.
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Mon, 5 August 2019
![]() Author, filmmaker and narrator Jamie Bernstein talks about growing up as the daughter of America's most celebrated composer/conductor of his day, Leonard Bernstein. |
Sat, 27 July 2019
![]() VGPL Director Julia Kelso and volunteers Valerie Barraza and Kathy Camborde talk about the volunteer-driven library, its exciting programming, upcoming events and more. |
Sat, 20 July 2019
![]() Santa Fe physician Erica Elliot talks about her experiences on the |
Mon, 15 July 2019
Liz Rees talks about the artisan markets, trunk shows and other events hosted by Shelby House, which offers curated, often unique items for home entertaining, cocktails and mocktails, artful gift giving and more. |
Mon, 8 July 2019
Claudette Sutton talks about publishing the award-winning Tumbleweeds Family Newspaper, which has just begun its 25th year. |
Mon, 24 June 2019
![]() Stuart Ashman and Kenny Mann talk about the16th Annual International Folk Art Market, the Kenyan artist Phoebe Lasoi who's attending the market for the first time, the impact the market has had on communities around the world, and more. |
Mon, 17 June 2019
Santa Fe author David Morrell talks about his new short story collection, "Before I Wake," as well as the rise of small presses, how more than 500 original series being streamed on TV are affecting reading, and more. |
Tue, 11 June 2019
Hue-Chan Karels talks about Open Kitchen, her Santa Fe culinary business aimed at inspiring people to cook, eat, and entertain through classes, catering, food and wine events, team building and other corporate culinary services. |
Thu, 6 June 2019
Award-winning musician Hugh Cline talks about songwriting, playing music, his L.A.-based band Magnolia Drawl and more. |
Tue, 28 May 2019
Brian Lock talks about New Mexico's original craft brewery, brewing in New Mexico, upcoming events and more. Cline's Corner May 24 with Brian Lock, owner of the award-winning Santa Fe Brewing Company Brian Lock talks about New Mexico's original craft brewery, brewing in New Mexico, upcoming events and more. |
Mon, 13 May 2019
Candelora Versace talks about her award-winning debut novel, "Traveling Light," set in Santa Fe and Oaxaca. |
Wed, 8 May 2019
Ashley Zappe talks about Santa Fe County's quarterly FixIt Clinics and about how we can help the planet by living a sustainable lifestyle. |
Mon, 29 April 2019
Conscious channeler Catherine Weser discusses her debut book, "Diving Deep Into One Life Awareness," about her experiences and about channeling as a spiritual path, helping people to remember their way on their journey. |
Mon, 22 April 2019
Natalie Bovis, founder of the New Mexico Cocktails and Culture Culinary Festival, talks about celebrating the festival's 5th year in Santa Fe.
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Mon, 8 April 2019
Santa Fe author Johnny D. Boggs talks about writing Western literature and winning his record-breaking 8th Spur Award from Western Writers of America, making him the all-time leader in the organization's 66-year history. |
Mon, 1 April 2019
Manny Greenfield, a Grammy Award-nominated producer, assistant director and production manager on feature films, TV, and documentaries,talks about film-making in New Mexico and in Hollywood, transitioning from work behind the camera to in front of the camera, and more. |
Mon, 25 March 2019
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Fri, 15 March 2019
Tony McCarty talks about Kitchen Angels, the volunteer-driven nonprofit that, since 1992, has been preparing and delivering nutritious meals to people who are home-bound and living with life-challenging health conditions. |
Mon, 25 February 2019
![]() Acclaimed Chef David Sellars talks about Street Food Institute, a non profit made up of food service and business professionals dedicated to creating a healthy, sustainable and creative food future in New Mexico. |
Mon, 18 February 2019
Award-winning author James McGrath Morris, whose most recent book is “The Ambulance Drivers: Hemingway, Dos Passos, and a Friendship Made and Lost in War,” talks about winning top honors from the Biographers International Organization, the 3rd annual New Mexico Writers Dinner on March 28 and much more. |
Mon, 11 February 2019
![]() Playwright Dale Dunn and actors Dan Friedman and Tulah Dillman-Stanford talk about the world premiere of "The Big Heartless" at Warehouse 21, February 14-March 3. |
Mon, 4 February 2019
Award-winning jewelry designer and metalsmith Belle Brooke Berer talks about the unique jewelry she creates for her Santa Fe gallery, Belle Brooke Designs, and for galleries around the country. |
Tue, 29 January 2019
Ira Gordon, aka Ira G—Santa Fe's legendary DJ and general manager of KBAC—talks about his time on the radio airwaves for more than 40 years as he prepares to put down the mike and move on to a new chapter of life. |
Mon, 21 January 2019
Noemi de Bodisco, owner of op.cit in Santa Fe and Taos and Tome on the Range in Las Vegas, N.M., talks about the success of indie bookstores, the book publishing industry, upcoming store events and more. |
Mon, 7 January 2019
John Sedlar, culinary director of Eloisa restaurant, talks about the history of tacos, his new taco menu, Middle Eastern food and more. |
Mon, 17 December 2018
David Geist talks about his career as a pianist on Broadway and as a cabaret host in Santa Fe, shares a few of his recordings and discusses his passion for music. |
Mon, 10 December 2018
Christine Hickman talks about her new cookbook, Gnocchi Solo Gnocchi: A Comprehensive Tribute to Italy’s Other Favorite First Course, offering more than160 recipes of Italy's favorite comfort food. |
Mon, 3 December 2018
Stuart Ashman, executive director and chief curator of The Center for Contemporary Arts, reviews December events at the CCA and talks about his upcoming job as CEO of the International Folk Art Market. |
Tue, 20 November 2018
Nicole Curtis Ammerman talks about holiday classes at the Santa Fe School of Cooking, what's on the calendar for 2019, the challenges of running a cooking school and more. |
Mon, 12 November 2018
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Reid Callanan talks about the history, upcoming schedule and other aspects of the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops and Santa Fe Writers Lab |
Mon, 5 November 2018
Patrick Moore talks about the historic property, Los Luceros, and a new book "Los Luceros, New Mexico's Morning Star," that explores its fascinating history. |
Mon, 29 October 2018
![]() Khristaan Villela and Jennifer Villela talk about the Museum of International Folk Art's upcoming Dia de los Muertos celebrations and parties as well as the traditions and history behind the holiday. |
Mon, 22 October 2018
Hotel restorer,, entrepreneur and founder of the Winslow Arts Trust Allan Affeldt and restaurateur Murphy O'Brien of Cafe Fina talk about re-opening the historic Legal Tender in Lamy and reviving a passion for train travel in northern New Mexico. |
Mon, 15 October 2018
Santa Fe award-winning author David Morrell, who's written more than 40 books of fiction, short stories, nonfiction, essays and other works, talks about the writing life, the state of publishing, the importance of supporting public radio and more.
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Mon, 8 October 2018
Award-winning artist Pascal Pierme talks about his current exhibit of new work, on view at Gallery Fritz through Oct. 26. |
Sat, 29 September 2018
Santa Fe's Luisa Kolker talks about her work as a shamanic psychotherapist in workshops, sessions and ceremonies with people around the world. |
Mon, 24 September 2018
Blue Raven Theatre founder and director Talia Pura, talks about the 2nd annual Theatre Walk Santa Fe, featuring performances by more than 20 Santa Fe theater groups in 10 neighborhood venues. |
Mon, 17 September 2018
![]() Greg O'Byrne talks about the history of the Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta, now in its 28th year, and explores all that's on the schedule for this year. |
Mon, 10 September 2018
Anna Farrier talks about how Cooking with Kids, now in its 24th school year, empowers children and their families through hands-on classroom cooking classes, farm food tastings and more. |
Thu, 23 August 2018
Tricia English talks about UNUM, her online magazine that showcases the stories of diverse women across the globe. |
Mon, 13 August 2018
![]() Clayton Bass and John Andrews talk about the Santa Fe Botanical Garden's second season of Shakespeare in the Garden, which features performances of "Midsummer Night's Dream" from August 17 to September 2. |
Tue, 7 August 2018
Kim Martindale, co-producer of the Objects of Art Show and the Antique American Indian Art Show, joins gallery owner James Trotta-Bono in talking about the two shows that open in Santa Fe this month. |
Mon, 30 July 2018
![]() Dan Goodman and Laura Gonzales-Meredith talk about the summer and fall schedule at El Rancho de las Golondrinas as well as the museum's rich history, its founders and more. |
Mon, 23 July 2018
Janet Davidson talks about directing "The Sweetest Swing in Baseball," Rebecca Gilman's dark comedy in production at Warehouse 21. |
Mon, 16 July 2018
![]() Bob Kreger of the Santa Fe Chapter of Citizens Climate Lobby and Pat Murphy of the Roaming Writers Group talk about programming for the second annual "Global Warming is Real"exhibit at the Museum of Encaustic Art. |
Mon, 9 July 2018
![]() Keith Recker and Andrea Soorikian talk about this year's International Folk Art Market, including the new Milagro Fund to support future market artists, and the vibrant designs celebrating the market's 15th anniversary. |
Mon, 18 June 2018
Andrew Lovato talks about his role and responsibilities as the third historian of the City of Santa Fe, including his ongoing lecture series, oral history project and exploring Santa Fe's diverse cultures. |
Mon, 11 June 2018
Eric Witt of the Santa Fe Film Office talks about the current state of film-making in New Mexico, the film incentive program, film trends in the state, future projects and other related topics. |
Mon, 4 June 2018
Freemasons Khristaan Villela and Dan Irick Khristaan Villela, a contributor to the new book, “The Scottish Rite Temple: Freemasonry, Architecture and Theatre,” and Dan Irick, President of the Scottish Rite Building Association Board of Trustees, talk about Santa Fe's Scottish Rite Temple.
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Tue, 29 May 2018
Maya Aubrey talks about the benefits and history of Pilates as well as the Franklin Method, which she teaches at her PilateZone studio in Santa Fe. |
Mon, 14 May 2018
Natalie Bovis talks about workshops, seminars, food and beverage competitions and other events of the 4th Annual New Mexico Cocktails & Culture festival in Santa Fe June 1-3. |
Mon, 14 May 2018
Santa Fe author Anna Sohoski talks about the healing power of horses and the Horse in Memoir, Poetry and Fiction class she's teaching at the Santa Fe Community College this summer. |
Mon, 14 May 2018
![]() Kim Shanahan, executive officer of the Santa Fe Area Homebuilders Association, talks about the keynote speakers and sessions of the 2nd annual Next Generation Water Summit, devoted to water conservation and water reuse in the Southwest. |