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  • How many kinds of birds eat fish, and what different methods they use to catch their slippery prey? Like Kingfishers, Ospreys spot their prey from the air and plunge in to get it, but Ospreys plunge feet first, while kingfishers go in headfirst.
  • Marfa ISD Superintendent Andrew Peters joins KRTS to discuss the school's budget shortfall, the elimination of teacher positions, and additionaly…
  • The Rambling Boy: Stories About Texas is a weekly look at regional history, hosted by Lonn Taylor of Fort Davis. In this episode, Lonn tells the real…
  • 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 the…
  • 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 tale…
  • Ground sloths weren’t cute, cuddly tree-dwellers like sloths today. They weighed 500 pounds and stood nine-feet tall. Who were these Ice Age creatures? And what have they taught us about the desert’s past?
  • Poet and Lannan writer in residence Ed Skoog is our guest today on Talk at Ten. Skoog’s first collection of poems, Mister Skylight, was published by…
  • Today on Talk at Ten, we celebrate MLK Day with King's Last March, a special from American RadioWorks. Although it was one of the most challenging and…
  • Curator and writer Laurel Reuter, Lannan Foundation writer-in-residence, is our guest today. Reuter is the Founding Director and Chief Curator of the…
  • Learn more about KRTS’s Youth Media Project on Talk at Ten. Today were joined by Project Coordinator Alice Quinlan, who gives listeners an update on the…
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