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  • Diana Nguyen speak to CJ Alvarez, the author of “Border Land, Border Water." The book examines the history of construction projects that have shaped the region where the United states and Mexico meet. Later, Nguyen talks to to Paul Chavarria and Chris Gonzales. Together, they’ve started organizing drag shows in Marfa.
  • For Halloween, we broadcast the Snap Judgement program from NPR, which is hosted by Glynn Washington and billed as "Storytelling With A Beat." The stories…
  • Charlie Angell and Neil Trammel preview this weekend's Dude Of The Dead Festival in Presidio. The 4th annual event is being held over Halloween weekend…
  • This is the time of year to see our highest peaks painted with patches of gold, thanks to quaking aspens. What are these remarkable trees doing in Texas?
  • By Sally BeauvaisIn the first year of our public-powered journalism series, West Texas Wonders, our goal was to increase engagement from across our wide…
  • What small gourd looks like a tiny watermelon, stinks to high heaven and is highly valuable both to insects and humans?
  • Diana Nguyen talks to Maisie Crow, the editor of the Big Bend Sentinel and The International.Later on the show, Nguyen talks to musician Roberto Carlos Lange of Helado Negro.
  • On Talk At Ten, the weekday interview show, we speak with Dona Roman, the director of the Theatre Department at Sul Ross State University. She directs…
  • Sweeping prairies, mountain meadows, river canyons – there are places in rural West Texas that feel timeless. And indeed, such places often retain much of…
  • Eons before the first windmill was erected, fungi and plants were using wind to spread themselves around. How do plants and animals in the Chihuahuan Desert exploit wind’s perpetual energy?
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