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- Over Gov’s Objection, Higher Ed Center Goes Forward
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Breakthrough Santa Fe!
A very short review of Warm Bodies, some thoughts on the school bonds and Glenn Wikles’s vote, and all about Breakthrough Santa Fe. Hear Talia Winokur, the Director of Breakthrough Santa Fe and some Santa Fe Breakthrough students talk about … Continue reading →
Over Gov’s Objection, Higher Ed Center Goes Forward
Some thoughts on God and Santa Claus, the Republican obsession with rape and incest, and Captain Underpants. And an interview with Carole Brito about the new Higher Education Learning Center — how it was planned, how Governor Martinez tried to … Continue reading →
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Tagged captain underpants, Carole Brito, Cathrynn Brown, god and santa claus, Governor Martinez, higher ed center, higher education center, Higher Education Center Santa Fe, jim atwood, Lucky Varella, Nancy Udell, Santa Fe Community College, Santa Fe Stories, spaceport liability
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Joel Boyd on Santa Fe Schools (Part I)
Today I share part I of my interview with Santa Fe’s new superintendent of schools, Joel Boyd. As has been widely reported the Santa Fe School Board voted to sack the former superintendent of schools, Bobbi Gutierrez. The board conducted a … Continue reading →
Posted in Podcasts, Politics and Policy, Education
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Tagged Nancy Udell, santa fe public schools, New Mexico Legislature, Santa Fe Stories, Joel Boyd, Equalization Formula, New Mexico School Funding, Santa Fe Superintendent of Schools, Bond issue school funding, school funding property taxes, capital v. operating budgets, Dr. Joel Boyd
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Nicholas Herrera: The Santero of El Rito
Nicholas Herrera is a contemporary artist whose art builds on and expands the traditional art of the Northern New Mexico Santero. He is known as the Santero, the saint maker, of El Rito. I visited with him at his home … Continue reading →
Dr. Bronze
Come with me on a tour of Santa Fe Bronze and hear the story of its new owner, Cheryl Kirk, former medical doctor and pathologist whose passion for Santa Fe prompted her to become… Dr. Bronze. We also talk to Paul … Continue reading →
Posted in The Arts, Podcasts
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Tagged jim atwood, New Mexico Minute, santa fe arts, Nancy Udell, Medicaid expansion, Santa Fe Stories, Santa Fe Bronze, Cheryl Kirk, Alan Houser, cheese wax
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The Ms. Show: Who is Mrs. Nancy Udell?
“Do you know the women’s movement has no sense of humor?” ”No, but hum a few bars and I’ll see if I can sing along…” When I got a wedding invitation addressed to Mrs. Nancy Udell, I started thinking, does … Continue reading →
Bill Georgenes: A Serendipitous Life in Art
Santa Fe Artist Bill Georgenes talks about his life and work. An orphan from age 12, Bill worked his way through the Massachusetts School of Art and the Yale School of Art. His life intersects with some of the great … Continue reading →
ATC Charter (Part I): Leaving Home
Today’s story is about ATC, the Academy of Technology and the Classics charter school which this week decided to leave the the building that many thought would be its dream home. The building ATC is leaving was built with about … Continue reading →
