Lisa Lucca talks to Julia Park Tracey about her new novel, Silence, the magic of women and ancestry, and her journey through multiple challenges that did not stop her.
Walt and Peter continued their discussion of the election with numerous local political advocates and commentators including local conservatives Sarah Smith and Juan Garcia, Lucas Herndon of Progress Now New Mexico and Merritt Allen, who until very recently was a prominent non-MAGA Republican in New Mexico. County Clerk Amanda Lopez Askin also called in to give her perspective.
Walt and Peter speak with Christa Slaton, NMSU and Auburn emeritus professor of government, about her upcoming presentation for the Academy for Learning in Retirement. The four-part series of lectures will focus on the impacts to come from the election.
I’m glad the election is over. I was getting a little tired of the political ad rubbing our community’s worst day in our face every time I turned on a TV.
“One day in one city, two double homicides, four dead, Another day, an officer killed leaving two kids with no dad. New York or LA? No, Las Cruces.” Greg’s guests are artists Tauna Cole Dorn and Raul Dorn. This creative couple talked with Greg about their own art as well as their work as educators here.
Tune in to KTAL Mystery Theater for Dracul, a radio play by S.A. Peterson that draws you into a modernized take on the classic tale. Expect a bit of melodrama, a hint of camp, and a touch of seductive gore throughout. Turn down the lights, light a fire, and settle in to experience the spirit of this eerie story, complete with spine-tingling sounds.
Today, Jack, Randy, and a caller explore how we think about issues surrounding the presidential election, climate change, science, and human resiliency in the face of adversity.
Stuart Kelter interviews Matthew Taylor, a senior scholar at the Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies in Baltimore, where he specializes in American Christianity, American Islam, Christian extremism, and religious politics. He also serves as an associate fellow at the Center for Peace Diplomacy in New Orleans, where he works on preventing religion-related violence surrounding U.S. elections. We’ll be talking about his new book, The Violent Take It by Force: The Christian Movement that is Threatening Our Democracy, which explores the roots, belief system, and goals of a non-denominational evangelical movement, the New Apostolic Reformation. In Taylor’s analysis, this movement is reshaping the culture of the religious right in the U.S. and was a major instigating force for the January 6th Insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building.
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