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Delving In Sunday 9-10 AM Friday 11 AM-12 PM, Rebroadcast Ralph Eubanks talks about his new book, When It’s Darkness on the Delta: How America’s Richest Soil Became Its Poorest Land, which chronicles the hardships, poverty, and suffering experienced by African-Americans in rural Mississippi through multiple eras: from slavery to sharecropping, to rampant unemployment, to high rates of incarceration. Despite all this, Eubanks finds beauty in the physical landscape and recent signs of hope for educational progress and economic development. A Way With Words Sunday 10-11 AM, Rebroadcast Wednesday 10-11 AM If you take up texting and social media late in life, there's a lot to learn! A 20-something wants advice getting her dad up to speed on memes, Instagram, and animated images. Plus, when you're on a long road trip, what do you call that one driver you keep passing on the freeway, or who sets the pace for your car mile after mile? Road buddy? Some call them Follow Johns. Plus, the linguistic reason why some people say "SANG-wich" instead of "SAND-wich." It's a mouthful -- literally! And: thalweg, stick season, quare, jimmycane, the many Spanish words that derive from the Nahuatl language CounterSpin Sunday 11-11:30 AM Friday 12-12:30 PM, Rebroadcast Headlines on January 15: “North Minneapolis ICE shooting: Children Hospitalized After Flash Bang, Tear Gas Hits Van.” And from the official Homeland Security website: “ICE Announced the Arrest of More Worst of the Worst Criminal Illegal Aliens From Across the Country, Including Those Convicted of First-Degree Rape of a Child, Homicide and Arson.” So did the hospitalized children commit the rapes, homicides and arson? Is that why they were attacked? Or are we supposed to just muddle it all together, so that we now think “immigration equals crime”? Hear from Setareh Ghandehari, advocacy director at Detention Watch Network. Making Contact Sunday 11:30 AM-12 PM, Rebroadcast Friday 12:30-1 PM In the Shadow of the Wall: From Gaza to Arizona. The Moth Sunday 1-2PM Stories about truth—family secrets, trap questions, and a confession 60 years in the making. Brad Ewell learns about his biological father. Gaby Fernandez accidentally divulges a family secret. Harold Cox "borrows" his father's car as a child. Strange Currency Sunday 2-4 PM Between early 1967 and 1968 Brian Wilson set to work on what promised to be the most ambitious project he’d undertaken for The Beach Boys yet. Conceived as a concept record and ultimately titled Smile, the record was to explore themes of youth and American life. It also happened to coincide with some of the most difficult times in the composer’s personal life and was ultimately shelved with speculation about what the record might have sounded like growing in subsequent decades. In 2004, Wilson released an album titled Brian Wilson Presents Smile, a series of all-new recordings of material Wilson had written with collaborator Van Dyke Parks. Music They Don't Want You To Hear Sunday 6-8 PM Wed 10 PM-12 AM, Rebroadcast In celebration of Martin Luther King Day, the Roadrunner has songs for Dr. King, Rosa Parks and an interview with the organizer of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Jo Ann Robinson plus new music from Eliza Gilkyson, Grant Peeples, Linda Sussman and Dave Miller. Juke In The Back Sunday 10-11 PM George Goldner is said to have had the "golden ear" for hit records and songwriter Jerry Leiber even complimented his talent for picking hit songs by saying that Goldner had, "the musical taste of a fourteen-year-old-girl." Matt the Cat take a close look at Goldner's first R&B label, which helped put Rock n' Roll on the musical map with the 1953 smash by New York vocal group, The Crows. From there, Goldner signed The Wrens, The Valentines, The Joytones, The Heartbeats, The Harptones and other NY groups that are now considered vocal group royalty. Spotlighting Rama Records. Monday
The First Rock and Roll Song Monday 12-3 AM Jamie Dell'Apa features songs for the feeling of "us". Travel With Rick Steves Monday 11 AM-12 PM Find out why Germany's number two city, industrial Hamburg in the north, is a favorite getaway with German travelers. Hear how Rick Steves collaborated to explore the backstories of the greatest art of the Western World for his TV series "The Art of Europe." And look at what motivates a certain kind of athlete to conquer their fears, by going all in for death-defying "extreme sports." Global Village Monday 3-4 PM Chris Heim celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with songs dedicated to him, music inspired by the Civil Rights Movement, and pieces that reflect human rights themes as performed by artists from around the globe, including Mavis Staples, the Soweto Gospel Choir, Toots & the Maytals, Stevie Wonder, the Neville Brothers, and more. Reveal Monday 5-6 PM In the wake of Nicolás Maduro’s ouster, Venezuelan journalists, historians, and politicians explain what’s at stake for their country. Tuesday
Cafe Con Leche Tuesday 8-9 AM Friday 2-3 PM, Rebroadcast Greg’s guest will be photographer Scott Weaver. They will be discussing Scott’s work and his upcoming exhibit. There are also other arts events coming up that will be part of the discussion. Open to Debate Tuesday 5-6 PM Prostitution remains heavily stigmatized and legally complex globally. Those in favor of paying for sex and support decriminalization argue that it’s a profession that deserves as much respect as any other. Those against it, and who support the Nordic Model, argue that prostitution leads to inequities between sex buyers and workers, exploitation, and coercion, and can open the door to human trafficking. Now we debate: Is It OK to Pay for Sex? Transworld Airwaves Tuesday 9-10 PM DJ Madame B presentsTransworld Float. Wednesday
A Way With Words Wednesday 10-11 AM If you take up texting and social media late in life, there's a lot to learn! A 20-something wants advice getting her dad up to speed on memes, Instagram, and animated images. Plus, when you're on a long road trip, what do you call that one driver you keep passing on the freeway, or who sets the pace for your car mile after mile? Road buddy? Some call them Follow Johns. Plus, the linguistic reason why some people say "SANG-wich" instead of "SAND-wich." It's a mouthful -- literally! And: thalweg, stick season, quare, jimmycane, the many Spanish words that derive from the Nahuatl language Music They Don't Want You To Hear Wed 10 PM-12 AM, Rebroadcast Sunday 6-8 PM In celebration of Martin Luther King Day, the Roadrunner has songs for Dr. King, Rosa Parks and an interview with the organizer of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Jo Ann Robinson plus new music from Eliza Gilkyson, Grant Peeples, Linda Sussman and Dave Miller. |
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Friday
Delving In Friday 11 AM-12 PM, Rebroadcast Sunday 9-10 AM Ralph Eubanks talks about his new book, When It’s Darkness on the Delta: How America’s Richest Soil Became Its Poorest Land, which chronicles the hardships, poverty, and suffering experienced by African-Americans in rural Mississippi through multiple eras: from slavery to sharecropping, to rampant unemployment, to high rates of incarceration. Despite all this, Eubanks finds beauty in the physical landscape and recent signs of hope for educational progress and economic development. CounterSpin Friday 12-12:30 PM, Rebroadcast Sunday 11-11:30 AM Headlines on January 15: “North Minneapolis ICE shooting: Children Hospitalized After Flash Bang, Tear Gas Hits Van.” And from the official Homeland Security website: “ICE Announced the Arrest of More Worst of the Worst Criminal Illegal Aliens From Across the Country, Including Those Convicted of First-Degree Rape of a Child, Homicide and Arson.” So did the hospitalized children commit the rapes, homicides and arson? Is that why they were attacked? Or are we supposed to just muddle it all together, so that we now think “immigration equals crime”? Hear from Setareh Ghandehari, advocacy director at Detention Watch Network. Cafe Con Leche Friday 2-3 PM, Rebroadcast Tuesday 8-9 AM Greg’s guest will be photographer Scott Weaver. They will be discussing Scott’s work and his upcoming exhibit. There are also other arts events coming up that will be part of the discussion. Saturday
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Coming Fridays: Dashiki Joe's Jam Nation!
Dashiki Joe brings his many years of radio experience in college, military bases and youth centers to KTAL-LP on Friday evenings from 7-9pm. Dashiki Joe's Jam Nation will be home for jam bands, old and new, bringing the best of live and recorded improvisational rock jams from the Grateful Dead to Phish, STS9, Goose, Galactic and more! Having attended thousands of concerts, Dashiki Joe will give Que Tal listeners the opportunity to experience what is like being there.
Dashiki Joe brings his many years of radio experience in college, military bases and youth centers to KTAL-LP on Friday evenings from 7-9pm. Dashiki Joe's Jam Nation will be home for jam bands, old and new, bringing the best of live and recorded improvisational rock jams from the Grateful Dead to Phish, STS9, Goose, Galactic and more! Having attended thousands of concerts, Dashiki Joe will give Que Tal listeners the opportunity to experience what is like being there.
Tom Larkin
Coming Wednesday, January 21: Las Cruces Rocks!
Las Cruces Rocks showcases the best in upcoming talent in the Las Cruces, El Paso, and Mesilla Valley area rock / alternative scene. Each week brings a mix of music, interviews, performances and updates on shows in the area. Join us Wednesdays during the afternoon rush from 5-6pm to get your fix of what rocks in Cruces. Host Tom Larkin is a veteran of voice with a long history in podcasting, voice acting, internet broadcasting, and radio. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, he's been here in Las Cruces for the last 5 years after moving in from Los Angeles. By trade, Tom runs a software development company, SpecialOPS, and a local remote audio production company, GoatHead Audio. For fun, he travels the world going to concerts, sightseeing, and knocking adventures off of his bucket list. Locally, Tom is tapped into the music scene, frequently attending shows, recording audio for bands, and shooting music videos. Join in on his adventures on Las Cruces Rocks, everyWednesday on KTAL.
Las Cruces Rocks showcases the best in upcoming talent in the Las Cruces, El Paso, and Mesilla Valley area rock / alternative scene. Each week brings a mix of music, interviews, performances and updates on shows in the area. Join us Wednesdays during the afternoon rush from 5-6pm to get your fix of what rocks in Cruces. Host Tom Larkin is a veteran of voice with a long history in podcasting, voice acting, internet broadcasting, and radio. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, he's been here in Las Cruces for the last 5 years after moving in from Los Angeles. By trade, Tom runs a software development company, SpecialOPS, and a local remote audio production company, GoatHead Audio. For fun, he travels the world going to concerts, sightseeing, and knocking adventures off of his bucket list. Locally, Tom is tapped into the music scene, frequently attending shows, recording audio for bands, and shooting music videos. Join in on his adventures on Las Cruces Rocks, everyWednesday on KTAL.
Coming Wednesday, January 28th: DJ Topo Chica
DJ Topo Chica is a vinyl DJ rooted in Spanish language cumbias, Surf rock and romantic ballads, drawing deep inspiration from La Frontera and Zacatecas, Mexico. She’s been spinning records for three years, backed by two decades of crate digging and collecting. DJ Topo Chica was recently named the Best DJ in El Paso by The City Magazine.
DJ Topo Chica is a vinyl DJ rooted in Spanish language cumbias, Surf rock and romantic ballads, drawing deep inspiration from La Frontera and Zacatecas, Mexico. She’s been spinning records for three years, backed by two decades of crate digging and collecting. DJ Topo Chica was recently named the Best DJ in El Paso by The City Magazine.
KTAL-LP JANUARY ON-AIR EVENTS
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, January 19, 9-11 AM
Radio KTAL presents a special broadcast in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. featuring music and audio excerpts from the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28th, 1963. The event featured performances by Mahalia Jackson, Marion Anderson, Odetta, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan and Peter, Paul and Mary plus excerpts from the speeches of Josephine Baker and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This special is produced by Ron Cooke. In the second hour, hear about jazz and civil rights and clips about the man himself.
Martin Luther King, Jr celebration on Soulsations, Saturday, January 17, 1-2 PM
Carla Echols celebrates the life of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Hear a new release by House Gospel Choir. Also, classics from the Impressions, James Brown and Stevie Wonder. Bishop Paul S. Morton & The Greater St. Stephen Mass Choir bring a captivating, hand-clappin’, toe-tappin’ tune.
Music They Don't Want You to Hear celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Sunday, January 18, 6-8PM
Ron Cooke will be presenting songs for Dr. King, Rosa Parks and an interview with the organizer of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Jo Ann Robinson.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Tuesday, January 27
Join us on KTAL-LP from 11am-noon in remembrance of the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau—as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a time to remember the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and the millions of other victims of Nazi persecution.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, January 19, 9-11 AM
Radio KTAL presents a special broadcast in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. featuring music and audio excerpts from the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28th, 1963. The event featured performances by Mahalia Jackson, Marion Anderson, Odetta, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan and Peter, Paul and Mary plus excerpts from the speeches of Josephine Baker and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This special is produced by Ron Cooke. In the second hour, hear about jazz and civil rights and clips about the man himself.
Martin Luther King, Jr celebration on Soulsations, Saturday, January 17, 1-2 PM
Carla Echols celebrates the life of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Hear a new release by House Gospel Choir. Also, classics from the Impressions, James Brown and Stevie Wonder. Bishop Paul S. Morton & The Greater St. Stephen Mass Choir bring a captivating, hand-clappin’, toe-tappin’ tune.
Music They Don't Want You to Hear celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Sunday, January 18, 6-8PM
Ron Cooke will be presenting songs for Dr. King, Rosa Parks and an interview with the organizer of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Jo Ann Robinson.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Tuesday, January 27
Join us on KTAL-LP from 11am-noon in remembrance of the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau—as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a time to remember the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and the millions of other victims of Nazi persecution.
KTAL-LP Hosts Around Town
January 24 Clinton Wilcox and the Quatro Cincos
January 24 Elephant Ranch 7-10 PM
Clinton hosts Christian Classics 101 on Tuesdays from 9-11 AM. The show is rebroadcast on Friday 12-2 AM.
Que Tal welcomes a new underwriter!
KTAL-LP thanks Felicia Gonzalez and Ruby Sun for supporting local community radio! Located in the historic Alameda Depot, Ruby Sun offers intuitively guided bodywork and spa experiences. Locally owned and operated for 20 years and a six-time award winning massage therapist. Ruby Sun is sponsoring The Health Hour on Thursdays at 8 AM and Without Borders on Fridays at 5 PM.
January 24 Elephant Ranch 7-10 PM
Clinton hosts Christian Classics 101 on Tuesdays from 9-11 AM. The show is rebroadcast on Friday 12-2 AM.
Que Tal welcomes a new underwriter!
KTAL-LP thanks Felicia Gonzalez and Ruby Sun for supporting local community radio! Located in the historic Alameda Depot, Ruby Sun offers intuitively guided bodywork and spa experiences. Locally owned and operated for 20 years and a six-time award winning massage therapist. Ruby Sun is sponsoring The Health Hour on Thursdays at 8 AM and Without Borders on Fridays at 5 PM.
Become a KTAL-LP Volunteer
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We are looking for people to join our invaluable and friendly group of volunteers at KTAL-LP. Help keep this independent, non-commercial resource to continue so local people and respectful conversations can continue to be heard. You'll learn what it takes to keep a radio station running and put live shows from our studio on the air. You may even want to host a show of your own someday. Don't know how? Don't worry, we'll teach you! To get started, go here. Put in your name, email and say, "I'm interested in volunteering!"
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Announcing KTAL-LP Office Hours!
We are striving to provide office hours Monday through Friday, 12 PM to 1 PM. If you can volunteer to help us in the office 2-3 hours a week, we would appreciate it. Just send a note to [email protected].
We have an office phone number! KTAL-LP now has a business line. It is 575-259-4065. The studio number is still the same, 575-526-5825.
We have an office phone number! KTAL-LP now has a business line. It is 575-259-4065. The studio number is still the same, 575-526-5825.
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