
Zoe Kurland
Senior ProducerZoe comes to us from KPCC/LAist Studios in Los Angeles, where she worked as a producer. She began her audio career working with the Kitchen Sisters and interning for Marfa Public Radio. After a stint in documentary film, she returned to radio as a reporter and producer in West Texas. Zoe’s work has been featured on Marketplace and in New York Magazine, and she’s won 5 Regional Murrow Awards for her feature reporting and podcast work, and recently, one National Murrow award for Innovation.
She's covered everything from LA mayoral races to cacti smuggling in the Big Bend, and is excited to be in the desert. She has produced three podcasts for the station so far: Marfa for Beginners, So Far From Care, and Marfa Public Radio Puts You to Sleep, in addition to creating and writing the station’s weekly newsletter, The Desert Dispatch.
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Queremos llenar nuestras ondas de radio con tus recuerdos de amigos y familiares. El especial dedicado se emitirá el 2 de noviembre a las 6 p.m.
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We want to fill our airwaves with your remembrances of friends and family. The dedication special will air Nov. 2 at 6 p.m.
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How is it that 24 hours in West Texas is both the longest and the shortest day?
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What’s it like to see the place you grew up in change with each passing year into something you recognize less and less?
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A lot of people call the journey to Marfa a pilgrimage - to see Prada Marfa, or the works of Donald Judd. But just down the street from the town’s most famous museum, there’s another pilgrimage site you might not know about.