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  • Poet Jon Davis, Lannan Foundation writer-in-residence, talks about his experience in Marfa and his latest work. Jon Davis is the author of Scrimmage of…
  • Fiddler, songwriter, entertainer, and chainsaw artist, and Fort Davis native Doug Moreland joins us to preview his performance at Viva Big Bend. Doug grew…
  • Alpine-based cartoonist and comic book artist Chris Ruggia talks about his creation Jack: Adventures in Texas' Big Bend, along with other recent comic…
  • Cat Cox of Marfa Roller Derby skated over to KRTS to tell listeners about the derby's free summer Roller Skate Camp for kids. She's joined on the air by…
  • You've no doubt heard on the airwaves that the next class of Leadership Big Bend is forming. But what exactly is the program? Kathy Bork joins us on Talk…
  • The 12th annual Big Bend Ranch Rodeo takes place this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 10 – 11. Monty Kimball joins us on Talk at Ten to preview this…
  • Every Monday at 10:06 AM and 7:06 PM, Marfa Public Radio broadcasts Lonn Taylor, The Rambling Boy, and his Texas Stories. This week, Lonn talks about his…
  • In many of the supermarkets and drugstores of the southwest, many medicinal plants are sold in plastic bags with Spanish-name labels. Some of these plants are native, while others were brought to the New World by the settlers of the colonial period. In San Antonio, Laredo, and many other towns in Texas, a person can visit a botanica, a shop which specializes in herbal medicines as well as religious figurines, incense, “milagros,” and other necessities of the Hispanic “curanderismo” tradition.
  • Author and former Facebook employee Katherine Losse is our guest on Talk at Ten today. Her new book, "The Boy Kings" explores the social media giant. She…
  • Our guest on Talk at Ten today is Oscar Mestas, a staff Forester with the Texas Forest Service's Forest Resource Development & Sustainable Forestry. He'll…
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