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  • Live at 10 AM is a KRTS interview with Hollywood producer Robert Shapiro, who was on the committee to select the Nicholl Fellows award winners for 2010,…
  • The Rambling Boy: Stories About Texas is a weekly look at regional history, hosted by Lonn Taylor of Fort Davis. In this episode, Lonn talks about a…
  • Laura Langham & Patsy Culver come to the KRTS Studios to talk about the new Miriam McCoy Pet Adoption Center, in Fort Davis. Listen live at 10 AM, with a…
  • In the seventeenth century, Spanish explorers complained that because of this plant they couldn’t travel at night. The nineteenth century Texas rangers, who wrote that in Texas everything stings, scratches or bites, certainly had this little plant in mind.
  • Spring is here, and that means baseball has begun. With Opening Day just around the corner, we check in with 8-year-old Luca Haines of Marfa, for a…
  • This episode of Nature Notes was previously aired on March 11, 2011, and was written by Gary Nored. One of the most interesting plants in the desert is…
  • You’ve seen their sprawling, barren mounds, like little moonscapes in your field or lawn. But what lies beneath harvester ants’ conspicuous mounds?
  • Butterflies are the essence of summer. Their bright colors add just the right touch to a flower garden. But have you ever wondered why your neighbor has more butterflies than you do? Try creating a butterfly garden!
  • Today on Talk at Ten, musician and conductor Tom Goodkind joins us on Talk at Ten to discuss his community band, The TriBattery Pops. The Grammy Nominated…
  • There are 1775 public gardens in 148 countries around the world, and if you’re interested in plants, you’ve probably visited a few of them. But have you ever thought about the concept of public gardens?
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