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  • This is part 2 of a series of talks produced by students in the Youth Media Program at Marfa ISD. In past years, students have focused on more…
  • On this edition of West Texas Talk - Jackson Wisdorf sits down with Buttercup, a San Antonio based band, which NPR Music once called "Jangly pop for the…
  • On his edition of The Rambling Boy, Lonn talks about how an author can sink into obscurity after a producing a critically acclaimed piece of work.
  • On this edition of West Texas Talk, Natalie Melendez sits down with Lannan Poet in-residence Cedar Sigo. Sigo studied writing and poetics on scholarship…
  • On this edition of the Rambling Boy, Lonn shares some recent discoveries about far west Texas, recently made from checking in on the Junior Historian…
  • On this edition of The Rambling Boy, Lonn gives makes a case for the importance of the National Endowment of the Arts, The Corporation for Public…
  • On this episode of West Texas Talk, Elise Pepple speaks to Katherine Hayhoe, known as the climate evangelist. Hayhoe is a renowned Physicist and…
  • Alpine-based portrait artist Deborah Allison discusses her painting and involvement in various projects in Alpine. Visit Allison's website to view more of…
  • This edition of West Texas Talk features a conversation between Rachel Monroe and current Lannan writer-in-residence, Kimberle Crenshaw. Crenshaw is a…
  • Little piles of dark earthworm castings sprinkle the soil after a rain. During dry spells earthworms wait, deep in the soil, encased in a shell made of their mucous and the dirt. After a rain, they feast on decaying organic material during the time of moisture and void the processed material, castings, on the surface.
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