Lynn Cline interviews the characters of the city of Santa Fe 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.
Joan Brooks Baker talks about, and reads from, her compelling new collection of stories, "In the Swampyland," which takes readers on her search for belonging, from her childhood in New York City into…
Collected Works Bookstore's buyer Sarah Haghi and author Will Murray talk about Santa Fe Story Lab, which brings the community together through the art of storytelling. Six compelling storytellers ea…
Santa Fe artist and graphic designer Jasmine Quinsier talks about her work, inspired by sacred geometry, Celtic knots and other patterns and her upcoming workshops at Artisan Santa Fe.
Cline's Corner 08/01/2025 with Whitehawk Antique Indian and Ethnographic Art Show's Kim Martindale
Kim Martindale, owner and co-founder of Whitehawk, talks about the 47th annual show taking place Aug…
Francesco Gella and Yusha-Marie Sorzano talk about ZDT's fourth summer season in Santa Fe and upcoming performances by this troupe of passionate young dancers who travel here from around the world to…
Laura Mueller, Interim Executive Director of the New Mexico Museum of Art, talks about the "Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line" exhibition, which explores the work of Art Nouveau pioneer Alphonse Much…
Jon Ghahate, from the Pueblos of Laguna and Zuni, of the Turkey and Badger clans, talks about his upcoming lecture "Who Are the Pueblos? The History and Legacy of the Ancient-to-Contemporary Puebloa…
Nadia Hamid, director of artist development, talks about the new additions to this year's International Folk Art Market, as well as the diversity of artists and their work, and the exciting schedule …
Jill Dixon, executive director of The Food Depot, talks about how the food bank network provides free, healthy food to families and individuals living with food insecurity in northern New Mexico, and…
Santa Fe playwright Dale Dunn talks about her new play, "A Subtle Kind of Murder," centered on Dorothy B. Hughes's noir novel, In a Lonely Place." The play debuts at the New Mexico Actor's Lab.
Thomas Leech talks about the new book he co-authored with Carmella Padilla, "Printing the Spirit: Gustave Baumann's Santos," which, for the first time, pairs Baumann's renderings of 34 bultos and ret…
Alfredo Celédén Lujan talks about stream of conscious writing and teaching English. He taught English and study skills and served as the dean of students at Monte del Sol Charter School. He also was …
JoAnne Dodgson talks about her work guiding ceremonies, teaching workshops, and supporting personal and collective healing to build a bridge to heart-centered ways of living.
Santa Fe photographer David Halpern talks about his award-winning photographs of America's National Parks, and his 13 artist-in-residencies spent in many of the parks. Some 800 images of his work hav…
Santa Fe artist Clayton Bass talks about his paintings, his process and how his art reflects his passion for nature, astronomy and New Mexico's beauty, and culture and is influenced by his dreams.
Chris Jonas, co-founder and co-director of Littleglobe, talks about the multi-arts storytelling organization and its projects devoted to art, community and social justice.
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Fri 24 Feb 2023
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