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  • They eat roadkill. They urinate on themselves. When frightened, they vomit. The turkey vultures have returned. Why does our harbinger of spring have so many unsavory habits?
  • Each spring, the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation, invite everyone to celebrate National Park Week. This year, National Park Week is…
  • The Bard celebrates his 449th birthday today. In honor of the day, and Marfa Public Radio's Membership Drive, we airing selections from William…
  • Composer Steve Platko is our guest today. His song series on the Big Bend will be performed by Big Bend Chorale on Sunday, April 28. Though he is from the…
  • It's been a long, cold winter, but signs of spring are beginning to appear. In California, spring arrives when the swallows return to San Juan Capistrano. In the northeast, the Crocus and Daffodils give hope that warmer days are on their way. Here in the Chihuahuan Desert region, we look for more subtle indications that spring has arrived and summer's on it's way.
  • In this episode, KRTS is joined by Claudia Kolker, author of The Immigrant Advantage: What We Can Learn from Newcomers to America about Health, Happiness…
  • On Saturday, May 18, Ballroom Marfa presents The Reading, their annual live staged screenplay performance. The Reading's Director, Julia Dyer, and…
  • Artist Nick Terry of Marfa speaks with KRTS about his gallery show at the Marfa Book Company, on Friday's Talk At Ten. Later, at 3:30 pm, a visit with the…
  • Artist Bonita Barlow is interviewed on Talk At Ten, for her upcoming show at the Building 98 gallery in Marfa.
  • On this episode of Talk at Ten, we speak with Trish Wilson of the Texas Lions Camp. The camp provides camping experiences at no charge to children with…
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