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WHAT'S AT STAKE 2008: ISSUES, THE WOMEN'S VOTE, AND YOU What's At Stake 2008: Issues, the Women's Vote, and You - Three lively one hour programs on issues in the 2008 election as they affect women - and men that care about the women in their lives. Host is Martha Burk, with national guests covering the gender gap, why and how women see issues differently than men, and how the election outcome will affect women beyond 2008. Martha Burk is Money Editor for Ms. Magazine, and former Chair of the National Council of Women's Organizations in Washington, D.C. She is a syndicated columnist, and blogger for the Huffington Post. Dr. Burk serves as advisor to candidates on women's issues, and she appears regularly on national television and radio. Program I will air on Saturday, August 16th at 9:00am. Program II will air on Saturday, September 13th at 9:00am. Program III will air on Saturday, October 18th at 9:00am. All from Santa Fe's ONLY Public Radio.
ARIANNA HUFFINGTON LECTUREArianna Huffington Kicks off SFCC 25th Anniversary Lecture Series - Santa Fe Community College and KSFR 101.1FM Public Radio willl host a special lecture with political commentator and author Arianna Huffington. One of the world's most influential liberal voices, Huffington is the co-founder and editor in chief of The Huffington Post. Her most recent book is titled "Right Is Wrong: How the Lunatic Fringe Hijacked America, Shredded the Constitution, and Made Us All Less Safe".The lecture will take place at the Lensic Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, September 16th at 7pm. More information - please phone the Lensic at 505-988-1234.
FALL FUND DRIVEFall 2008 Fund Drive Begins on Sunday, September 21st - If you have energy and time, like people, and support your Public Radio Station, we would love to have you participate in our Fall Fund Drive. To volunteer, please phone Cheryl Davis at 505-660-4656 or Linda Highhill at 505-428-1379.
KSFR named "NEW MEXICO NEWS STATION OF THE YEAR" by the Associated Press for the fourth year in a row.News Team garners multiple new individual awards for journalistic excellence. Total awards in five years now number more than 50.
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HAPPENING NOW AT KSFR HERE AND NOW AT 4 PM! - What makes "Here and Now" valuable to Santa Fe Public Radio listeners? Host Robin Young answers: "We are ferocious about covering the stories they care about; we have a very well defined muscle after years of practice that is ready to flex when something breaks during the day. But we also have the capacity and the ear to linger over riveting human moments, both hilarious and heartbreaking. And we are conversation driven, as opposed to reporter packaged, which gives listeners an opportunity to hear real exchanges, instead of sound bites." And hear "The Journey Home" weekdays from 5 - 6 PM.
KSFR NEWS SAYS "NO" TO UNNAMED SOURCE STORIES - Bill Dupuy, KSFR's News Director, has had enough. Dupuy has directed his staff to ignore national stories that quote unnamed sources. Dupuy sent the following to his news staff: "Effective immediately and until further notice, it is the policy of KSFR's News Department to ignore and not repeat any wire service or nationally published story about Iran, China, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia or any other foreign power that quotes an "unnamed" U.S. official. What we have suspected and talked about at length before is now becoming clear. "High administration officials speaking on the condition of anonymity", "usually reliable Washington sources", and others of the like were behind the publicity that added credibility to the need to go to war against Afghanistan and Iraq. We should not dutifully parrot whatever comes out of Washington, on the wire or by whatever means, no matter how intriguing and urgent it sounds, when the source is unnamed."
FOR OUR HISPANIC COMMUNITY - KSFR and our partners at the BBC offer a news and information service for Spanish speaking and other multi-lingual visitors to KSFR.ORG. Try it here.
YOU WANT FAIR AND BALANCED? - Mary Charlotte asks insightful questions -- and lets her guests talk -- every weekday morning at 8 on the "Santa Fe Radio Cafe." The people you know and the people you want to know. (Caution: Don't ask her about her dogs...unless you have a LOT of time.) NOW PODCASTING ANYTIME!
A PUBLIC RADIO ICON - "Bob Edwards Weekend" highlights the life and work of interesting people, from newsmakers, historians, and authors to artists, actors, and regular folks too. A sampling: President Jimmy Carter; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich; actors George Clooney and David Strathairn; writer Calvin Trillin, singer Bonnie Raitt.... Listen to Bob Saturday mornings 8 to 10.
MORNING "NEWS HOUR" AT 7AM - Wake up to KSFR's full hour coverage of the local, national and international events you may have missed over night. Then, catch up later in the day with the in-depth midday news magazine we call "AT NOON." Updates hourly, too, from 7AM to 7PM from KSFR News and the BBC World Service.
KSFR NAMED 'STATION OF THE YEAR' FOR NEWS IN 2004, 2005, 2006 AND NOW, IN 2007! - Winners of a record 50 awards for broadcast excellence in the four most recent Associated Press competitions, the AP also named Santa Fe's Only Public Radio 'New Mexico Station of the Year' for News for four years in a row. (Pictured Left: News Director Bill Dupuy)
"THE JOURNEY HOME" - Seeking practical solutions, skipping corrosive ideology. Join Diego Mulligan and guests weekday afternoons from 5 to 6 PM. It's the independent "drive home" alternative to the usual blah blah radio talk. (Pictured Right: Diego and partner, Jen)
ON-LINE EXCLUSIVE - " It's a weekly hour long show all about the world of arts, entertainment and showbiz. Listen now and try out our other new on-line only shows, too, in .
REAL JAZZ - On the radio, weekdays 9am to Noon and 1pm to 3pm. And the living legends of Jazz, here regularly in
IN TOUCH WITH OUR COMMUNITY - Find out what's happening out and about in Northern New Mexico. Check the right here online. Powered by NMCulturenet. Updated continuously. Submit your organization's event right online, too. Reach your favorite program hosts, KSFR hosts with their own web links can be reached by clicking on their program's name. Just go to our Program Guide. Or send an email to [ email ] and we'll forward your message. Many music hosts are now posting playlists online. Please check our Program Guide for all the details on your favorite music.
WHO LISTENS TO US ANYWAY? - KSFR listeners are pretty special. If you're a local business or non-profit you'll be especially interested. Want to know ?
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(WATCH THE VIDEO) Join us in our working news room and get to know KSFR''s award-winning news team. (READ OUR NEWS BLOG ) |
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"RADIO CAFE" PODCASTS. Archived shows, with host Mary Charlotte, are yours with a CLICK. Hear Santa Fe's favorite way to start the morning, any time you like. |
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WHY GET INSIDE? Lots of good reasons. Your business can benefit from being heard on KSFR. Consider underwriting on Santa Fe Public Radio, or here on ksfr.org. Web visitors can also find out how to propose a radio program, or look up a KSFR phone number or email address. It's all Inside KSFR here on the web. |
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Upaya Zen Center is a residential Buddhist community here in Santa Fe. As a Zen center, they offer daily meditation which is open to the public, a weekly public Dharma talk which often highlights Buddhist teachings, and weekly retreats and workshops focusing on practices related to engaged Buddhism, how to live in our world responsibly, with affection, kindness and wisdom. |
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