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  • KRTS Marfa Public Radio is joined in the studio by Laura Langham, Executive Director of the Grand Companions Humane Society in Fort Davis, and shelter…
  • Population explosions are an intriguing phenomenon. At times, a species will suddenly become extremely common. In some years, jackrabbits will line the highways a hundred to a mile.
  • Talk At Ten is our weekday interview program, original to KRTS. Hear it live at 10 AM, with a repeat at 6:30 PM, after All Things Considered from NPR. On…
  • Kleo Belay of Terlingua dials into Talk At Ten to discuss the Freebox Fashion Show, a charitable event in Terlingua on Saturday March 23. Funds generated…
  • With our continuing coverage of the South by Southwest Music & Media Conference in Austin, we discuss the first film of the festival to be sold. On…
  • In this second installment from SXSW 2013, Pete and Karen go to the movies ! Pete joins a sold out audience at the Paramount Theater for the premiere of…
  • KRTS speaks with Todd Jagger of Austin about Wolf PAC, a political action committee that seeks the overturning of the Citizens United ruling of the U.S.…
  • KRTS speaks with guitarist Daniel Bachman, currently on tour in support of his latest release for the Tompkins Square record label, Seven Pines. The…
  • All this week, our reporters Karen Bernstein and Pete Szilagyi are at the South By Southwest Conferences & Festivals. Listen to their update and hear what…
  • To envision the long ago landscape before modern economic endeavors changed it, consider the Burrowing Owls, familiars of the prairie dog. The dog owls are insectivores, fond of grasshoppers and the beetles that eat the dung of grazing animals.
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