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Now displaying: December, 2016
Dec 21, 2016

Producer and Host: Abigail Adler

Guest: Christina Waters

Christina Waters writes a weekly column of artists profiles in the San Francisco Bay area.  She is also the food and wine and restaurant critic for a weekly Santa Cruz publication. She is the author of Inside The Flame: The Joy of Treasuring What You Already Have. The book a treasury of memories inspired by objects that surround us: an antidote to the current cleaning out and downsizing craze.

Dec 15, 2016

Producer and Host: Abigail Addler

Guest: Don Usner

Don Usner's latest book is Orale! Lowrider Custom Made in New Mexico is a colorful large format photography book  about New Mexico's lowrider culture. Usner is a native of New Mexico and has published 10 books of photography and text, most of them with subjects rooted in local culture and traditions. He has published many articles in magazines including El Palacio, New Mexico Magazine and Photo Booth, an online blog of the New Yorker magazine.

Dec 12, 2016

KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE, NM

Producer and Host: Abigail Adler

Guest: Benjamin Klein

Aired: November 30, 2016

 

Benjamin Klein is editor of and contributor to New Settlers: Photographs of the Counterculture of New Mexico . This book tells the story of dropouts, renegades and utopians - disillusioned children of the middle class who settled in communes in northern New Mexico in the 1960s. Historian, Benjamin Klein is in a unique position to tell the tale; he spent his summers in El Rito with his hippie father and the school year with his mother immersed in the counter culture of the Bay Area. The historic photographs are by Irwin Klein, Benjamin's uncle. Benjamin Klein is currently a lecturer at California State University East Bay. His additional field of expertise is court culture in late 17th century England. 

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