
Tickets are also available for our Radio Rendezvous, the 2010 fundraiser dinner for Marfa Public Radio, on Saturday March 20 in Marfa, the event of the season. Tickets are $150 to the gala, with catering by the Food Company of Dallas, one-of-a-kind West Texas prizes, and the Webb Wilder Band from Nashville.
What's On Radio?
This Week's Interviews
This week on Talk At Ten, (Monday) a tribute to Ryan Bingham, who won an Academy Award Sunday night for Best Original Song; (Tuesday) businessman John Poindexter of Cibolo Creek; (Wednesday) replay of an interview with biologists Michael Eason and Aimee Roberson; (Thursday) the band Midtown Dickens, performing in Marfa; (Friday) Lannan Foundation writer-in-residence Ben Marcus.
This Week on Talk At Ten
These are the local interviews for TALK AT TEN for the first week of March, broadcast weekdays first at 10 AM and then again at 6:30 PM: Monday, Pathless Pedaled and Tim Leeper, two cross-country cycling groups; Tuesday, we preview The Clientele, band from Britain; Wednesday, artist Jarrod Beck, showing at the Second Floor in Marfa; Thursday, environmental writer Paul Johnson, resident of Thinking Like A Mountain in Fort Davis; and Friday, Richard Grant, author of God's Middle Finger, about the Sierra Madre.
Presidio County results
Presidio County results for County Judge: Jerry Agan (355) in a run-off with Paul Hunt (353), then James "Quatro" White (316), Linneaus Lorrette (135). Results for County Commissioner: "Buddy" Knight (248) in a run-off with Luis Madrid (137), then Danny Watts (97), Fred Covarubias (67).
TX Independence Day
Marfa Public Radio is celebrating Texas Independence Day with a hourlong block of classic Texas tunes, from 3 to 4 PM, on Tuesday. It's also Election Day, stay tuned Tuesday night for full results.

Candidate Forum Rebroadcast
Portions of the two-hour Presidio County Candidate Forum will be rebroadcast Monday at 3-4 PM. The Forum was originally broadcast on January 29 in Marfa. Candidates for Presidio County Commissioner and Presidio County Judge participated.
Sunday Evening Outtage
Extremely high winds, with gusts up to 65 miles per hour, have interrupted AEP's electrical service to the KRTS Transmitter, which in turn has taken 93.5 FM off-the-air, beginning at 5:30pm. Once AEP has restored power, we should have 93.5 FM operational again. We apologize for this interruption. (Meanwhile, the web stream continues.) UPDATE: Normal broadcasts have resumed at 8:20pm.
Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering: specials on KRTS 93.5 FM include a festival preview on the Blues Hour (Monday, 7:30-9pm), with Michael Stevens, Jim Wilson, Don Cadden, Kay Nowell, and more. On Talk At Ten on Tuesday, we speak with Cowboy Celtic from Canada, live at 10am and replayed at 6:30pm. On Wednesday on Talk At Ten, a visit with cowboy poets Andy Hedges and Andy Wilkinson, of Lubbock, live at 10am and repeated at 6:30pm. On Friday, at 10am, a Live Remote Broadcast from the Marshall Auditorium, and the kick-off of the 24th annual Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Alpine.
Weekend programming
On the General Store episode of VersionQuest, Marfa's DJ JD plays versions of "Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones. Saturday night at 7 PM. On Sunday mornings, listen to Robert Halpern with his Jazz Fusion Plus at Noon.
'Talk @ 10' this week
Talk At Ten is the original weekday interview program, at 10am and replayed at 6:30am, Monday through Friday. This week, we visit with (Monday) Kyle Kerley, the Valentine High School junior who designed the Valentine’s Day postmark for the town, and then Kristian Sonnier of Peter A Mayer advertising firm in New Orleans, talking about Mardi Gras preparations there; (Tuesday) Maria Ruiz and Mary Clare Spear, discussing cancer prevention; (Wednesday) actor and playwright Matt Hardison, on his new play “Private Lives of Private Spies” at Sul Ross; (Thursday) artist Stephan Pascher in Marfa; (Friday) musician Stephanie Hatfield, who is performing in Alpine.
Special Series: Back To Work
KRTS/ Marfa Public Radio, in conjunction with Workforce Solutions Upper Rio Grande, has produced the series, Back To Work, a look at the economies of the Trans-Pecos area of West Texas. The Back To Work series is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Marfa National Bank.

The CPB encourages you to share your public radio comments via the My Source site on this page.
On this special Back To Work site you will find podcasts for the special series of four Talk at Ten broadcasts we have done, each of which combine field recordings throughout Presidio, Jeff Davis, Brewster and Hudspeth counties, with live interview. All Talk at Ten broadcasts are hosted by KRTS’ General Manager, Tom Michael. This site will also include podcasts for each interview conducted in the field by our Project Manager, Karen Bernstein. Interviews and Talk At Ten podcasts are grouped thematically: jobs/ jobseekers, business, Redford/ Presidio case studies.
The Back To Work area (B2W) has regularly updated content to keep you informed on matters of the national and local economies relevant to our story topics or interviews, including an area devoted to articles and media as well as a discussion forum. We also have links to a number of statewide organizations and agencies that can help job seekers and businesses get back to work! Join us and participate.
