KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Anne Hillerman
Anne Hillerman is best known for her Leaphorn and Chee detective novels which take place mainly on the vast Navajo Nation. Walking in the moccasins of her father, Tony Hillerman, she continues the popular series with her third novel- The Song Of The Lion. Anne Hillerman has worked as the editorial page editor for the Santa Fe New Mexican and the Journal North. She has also worked as a reporter in print, radio and television.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM - SANTA FE, NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: George Johnson
George Johnson is a writer who works from his house on the historic east side of Santa fe in the shadow of Talaya Peak… However, he is thinking about the vast experience of modern science and beyond. Johnson has written about science for the New York Times, National Geographic Magazine, Slate, Scientific American, Wired, The Atlantic, and other publications. He is the author of nine books, including The Cancer Chronicles and The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments. Johnson is cofounder and codirector of the Santa Fe Science Writing Workshop
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Juliana Brenner
Juliana Brenner is a staff writer for Generation Next, a page dedicated to teens which appears in the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper every Friday. Brenner 's articles tackle issues on the minds of Santa Fe teens-- difficult subjects like - "The Psyche of a Runaway", "The Dangers of hitting 'Send'", and "The Science of Study". Brenner, is currently a senior at Desert Academy in Santa Fe, where she started the first newspaper at the school and since then has served as Editor-in-Chief. Brenner has also published poems and short stories in her school literary magazine.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Deborah Madison
Deborah Madison almost single-handedly began the gourmet vegetarian revolution that began in San Francisco in the 1960s and 1970s. She is the author of 14 cookbooks. The newest one, just out, is In My Kitchen- A Collection of New and Favorite Vegetarian Recipes. Madison began her career as the cook at the San Francisco Zen Center and Tassajara. She then opened the famous Greens restaurant in 1979. In 2016, Madison was inducted into the James Beard Foundation Cookbook Hall of Fame.