Today’s guest host Hollis Walker
Stuart Hall and Sue Foley A personal account of the relationship of a Santa Fe man with dementia and his poetry mentor
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Today’s guest host Hollis Walker
Stuart Hall and Sue Foley A personal account of the relationship of a Santa Fe man with dementia and his poetry mentor
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Eddie Palmieri Nine-time Grammy award-winning bandleader, pianist, and latin jazz innovator
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Tony Juniper Writer and environmental campaigner, author of the new book What Has Nature Ever Done For Us? How Money Really Does Grow On Trees, : published by Synergetic Press
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Suzanne Lederer Actor, director, and playwright, on the staged reading of her new play,: Constance: The Art of Being Mrs. Oscar Wilde
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Today’s guest host Zelie Pollon
Len Goodman Executive Director of New Mexicann Natural Medicine, on medical marijuana policy
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Today’s guest host Zelie Pollon
Craig Barnes and Nichoe Lichen We are People Here, on public banking alternatives
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Today’s guest host Hollis Walker
Jerry Feraccio and Carey Cox Santa Fe Shakespeare Society
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Today’s guest host Hollis Walker
Dan Bailey and Karen Rowell Santa Fe Youth Shelters
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Gretchen Purser Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, and summer scholar at the School for Advanced Research here in Santa Fe. She’s working on a book called Labor on Demand: Dispatching the Urban Poor
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William Brown Retired earth scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey, and currently a consultant on global warming, climate change, and energy science, technology, policy and economics, on his lecture “Climate Change and the Water and Energy Future of New Mexico” with the Amigos Bravos Water Matters lecture series
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