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  • On Caló this week, host Oscar Rodriguez explores two words: “Mercar” and "Trucha" — the first meaning to buy or purchase, and trucha meaning to watch out,…
  • On the prairies and deserts, in the cities and towns, sweet bursts of melody are announcing spring's arrival in West Texas. As the poet Gerard Manley…
  • Rawles Williams is a yoga teacher and naturalist with thirty-five years of experiencing hiking, boating, exploring, and living in the Big Bend region of…
  • Today on Talk at Ten, students and teachers from Alpine Montessori School. Students will sing and talk about what projects they're working on this year.…
  • “Oh, how I wish I had the power to describe the wonderful country as I saw it then.”James B. Gillett entered West Texas in the 1870s, as a Texas Ranger.…
  • What archeology tells us about the past is often partial, tentative, generating as many questions as answers. Yet in some cases, archeology can reveal the…
  • If you are a runner, or know a runner, you've probably heard about Chris McDougall. He is the author of the bestselling book Born to Run, and a proponent…
  • Órale, today’s episode is about the expression ‘ponle un cinco.’ It’s modern Spanish and translates to ‘put a nickel in it.” The context is an old…
  • Órale, today’s episode features the complex expression, ‘pintar un venado’. It’s modern Spanish. In English it means ‘paint a deer.” It’s used in Caló to…
  • Órale, today’s episode is about the word ‘cameo.’ In Spanish is means camel. In Caló it means job or employment. There’s a similar term that’s sometimes…
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