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  • Jessica Ryan of Who Said Vaudeville Was Dead? joins us on Talk at Ten to discuss the variety shows tour of West Texas. In addition to portraying her…
  • To city dwellers "rat" is apt to mean the house rat. Our smaller gentle native wood rat, or pack rat is only distantly related. He approaches our idea of a "nice" animal, with larger ears and eyes, a blunter nose, hairy tail, and softer fur, lighter in color below and on the feet.
  • Join KRTS for a conversation with Philosopher and Professor Dr. Jim Freeman of Alpine. He'll discuss the cultural and semantic influences on the Gospel of…
  • In every town in the region, house sparrows are common. They’re rarely seen far from a town, and as an exotic invading species they spread remarkably fast across the United States.
  • Join KRTS for a conversation with David Wilson, Director of The Big Bend Region Minority and Small Business Development Center at Sul Ross State…
  • Happy Valentine's day! On Talk at Ten, hear a collection of stories celebrating love, selected by the KRTS staff from PRX, the Public Radio Exchange.…
  • The EPA has proposed a rule that could allow Texas coal plants to buy offsets from as far away as Minnesota or South Carolina. Don Dowdey, chair of the…
  • The feature for this episode is the term ‘desmadre.’ Its literal meaning is motherless or ‘of no mother.’ It’s used to characterize a situation where…
  • Today Lonn Taylor discusses his new book "Texas, My Texas: Musings of a Rambling Boy" out this month from Texas Christian University Press. Listeners of…
  • “History” is said to begin with the written word. And that can make us think that, in the absence of a written record, human life was somehow static or…
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