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  • The agave is one of the most recognizable of West Texas plants, with its thick, blue-green leaves and towering blooms. For Natives peoples, the agave, or…
  • The feature today is the word coco. It means wound, bruise, or skin cut. It’s used either as baby talk — what a young child tells a parent, or as empathetic acknowledgement of a friend or relative’s hurt. Outsiders suffer wounds and bumps. Close friends and kin have cocos.
  • Marfa Public Radio talks with Betsy Koch, producer at Funny Or Die. Funny Or Die is a popular comedy website founded by actor Will Ferrell, screenwriter…
  • Friday's Talk At Ten guest is Edward Gauvin, whose translation of fabulist Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud’s selected stories, A Life on Paper (2010), won…
  • On Talk At Ten we interview Michael Galbreth and Jack Massing, who together are the Houston-based art group The Art Guys. They visited Marfa as a guest of…
  • Peter Behrens returns to Marfa Public Radio to discuss his new novel, The O'Briens, following two generations of an Irish family from Quebec to California…
  • Jean Valentine sits down today for a conversation in the KRTS studios. She will discuss her recently released collection of poems, Door in the Mountain:…
  • A celebration of the life and work of director Robert Altman is coming to Marfa this Labor Day weekend. Marfa Live Arts, together with the Marfa Chamber…
  • Gregory Schwab, Brett Scott and Johanna Miller joined our host K. Yoland to talk about their take on Tony award winning musical, Into the Woods. The…
  • KRTS host K. Yoland speaks with Robert Alvarez, Executive Director of the Fort Davis Chamber of Commerce. This weekend Jeff Davis County will be…
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