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Elise Pepple talks to Sam Sanders, a correspondent and host of of the NPR talk show "It’s Been A Minute with Sam Sanders." Sanders talks to journalists, actors, musicians, and listeners to make sense of the world through conversation. Later in the show, Diana Nguyen talks to choreographer Kim Brandt, a Chinati artist in residence. Brandt’s work involves the development of movement scores that explore physical, spatial, and temporal relationships to place and the symbiotic relationship between bodies and the environments within which they move.
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Robert "Bob" Armstrong Diana Nguyen speaks Robert Armstrong, the director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Energy Initiative which "links…
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Diana Nguyen speaks to Superintendent Bob Krumenaker and Chief of Interpretation Tom VandenBerg about the history of the beloved parks founding and about what’s on the horizon.Later, Nguyen talks to Chinati Artist in Residence Leeza Meksin. She's a New York-based interdisciplinary artist who works in painting, installation, and public art.
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David KellerOn this episode, we highlight some of our favorite 2019 interviews for a special Fall Membership Drive edition of West Texas Talk. First,…
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Sally BeauvaisWe're celebrating the one year anniversary of "West Texas Wonders" — a series that's driven by listener curiosity. Diana Nguyen and reporter…
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Station UpdateDiana Nguyen and Elise Pepple update listeners on what's been happening at Marfa Public Radio.They talk about the station's national awards…
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We’ve been re-broadcasting some of our favorite 2018 segments for the month of December. On this episode, you'll hear monologues from Big Bend residents…
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From I Love Dick to tourism-oriented media, Marfa has been in the news a lot lately. Today on West Texas Talk, we feature a podcast produced by our Youth…
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On this episode of West Texas Talk Diana Nyugen and Zoe Kurland go to Marfa ISD and interview the students and teachers on their latest project: large…
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EntreFlamenco's name, a portmanteau of the Spanish word for "between" and the centuries-old Spanish dance style, comes off a signifier of the dance…