Episode Archive
Dr. Fran Levine, director of the New Mexico History Museum, and Kate Nelson, marketing manager of the History Museum, celebrating the museum's new exhibit called “Cowboys Real and Imagined.”
Air Dates: June 15-17, 2013
This week's guests on “Report from Santa Fe” are Dr. Fran Levine, director of the New Mexico History Museum, and Kate Nelson, marketing manager of the History Museum, celebrating the museum's new exhibit called “Cowboys Real and Imagined.” Cowboys are central to the cultural heritage of New Mexico, beginning with the vaqueros who introduced cattle and sheep to the Spanish borderlands in the 1500s. Since that time, the culture has developed roots that are deep and wide, crossing ethnicities, genders, and economic lines.
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Isabel Wilkerson, author, "The Warmth of Other Suns"
Air Dates: June 8-10, 2013
KENW-TV viewers -Look for an encore presentation of "Report from Santa Fe" starring Isabel Wilkerson, author of the award-winning "The Warmth of Other Suns." KNME and KRWG will be holding a summer pledge drive and will pre-empt our program this week. More
Max Evans, author, "The Rounders," "Hi Lo Country"
Air Dates: June 2-4, 2013
KENW-TV viewers -Look for an encore presentation of "Report from Santa Fe" starring Max Evans! KNME and KRWG will be holding a summer pledge drive and will pre-empt our program this week. Watch Episode
Representatives "Lucky" Varela and Larry Larranaga
Air Dates: May 25-27, 2013
This week's guests on REPORT FROM SANTA FE are
Representatives Luciano “Lucky” Varela (D-Santa Fe) and
Larry Larranaga (R-Bernalillo) discussing the 2013
Legislative Session and the controversial Breaking Bad
Bill/Tax Reform Package that passed the House in the very
last seconds of the session.
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Eve Ensler, author, "In the Body of the World"
Air Dates: May 18-20, 2013
This week's guest on REPORT FROM SANTA FE is Eve
Ensler, American playwright, performer, feminist, activist, and artivist, best know for her play "The Vagina Monologues," described by the New York Times as “probably the most important piece of political theater of the last decade.” She was named one of Newsweek Magazine's “150 Women Who Changed the World.” Her new book “In the Body of the World” is a visionary memoir. Booklist reviewed the book, saying, "This is a ravishing book of revelation and
healing.”
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David Mitchell, author, "Cloud Atlas"
Air Dates: May 11-13, 2013
This week's guest on REPORT FROM SANTA FE is
English novelist David Mitchell. Two of his novels,
“number9dream” and “Cloud Atlas,” were short listed for
the Booker Prize. In 2003, he was selected as one of
Granta's Best of Young British Novelists. In 2007,
Mitchell was listed among Time magazine's 100 Most
Influential People in The World.
In 2102, his novel “Cloud Atlas” was made into an
award-winning film starring Tom Hanks and Halle Berry and
directed by the directors of the Matrix trilogy.
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Wenonah Hauter, author, "Foodopoly"
Air Dates: May 4-6, 2013
This week's guest on REPORT FROM SANTA FE is
Wenonah Hauter, author of "Foodopoly: The Battle Over the
Future of Food and Farming in America.”
Hauter is the Executive Director of Food and Water Watch,
a DC-based watchdog organization focused on corporate and
government accountability relating to food, water, and
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Forrest Fenn, author, "The Thrill of the Chase"
Air Dates: April 27-29, 2013
Forrest Fenn talks about his memoir "The Thrill of the Chase" and the hunt for the treasure chest of gold and jewels he has hidden in the mountains.
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Isabel Wilkerson, author, "The Warmth of Other Suns"
Air Dates: April 20-22, 2013
This week's guest on REPORT FROM SANTA FE is ISABEL WILKERSON, author of the award-winning book “The Warmth of Other Suns - the Epic Story of America's Great Migration.”
Exploring the Great Migration, the movement of blacks out of the Southern United States to the Midwest, Northeast and West between 1915 and 1970 which Wilkerson calls “the most under-reported story of the Twentieth Century,” she spent 15 years writing the book, and interviewed over 1200 people.
Detailing the motivations and difficulties of the 6 million people who left the South in the Great Migration, Wilkerson has created a brilliant and intimate epic.
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Max Evans, author, "The Rounders," "Hi Lo Country"
Air Dates: April 13-15, 2013
This week's guest on REPORT FROM SANTA FE is
Max Evans, one of New Mexico's most beloved writers. His
writing career spans more than 60 years, over 25 books,
and includes novels “Bluefeather Fellini” and “War and
Music,” short stories “For the Love of a Horse” and the
soon to be released “Animal Stories, A Lifetime
Collection,” movies “The Rounders” and “Hi Lo Country,”
and nonfiction “Madame Millie.”
His biography “Ol' Max Evans, The First Thousand Years”
was written by Slim Randles and recounts Max's careers as
a rancher, a miner, trapper, prospector, movie producer,
and artist, while all the time - a cowboy.
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