-
In 1880 the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad came to Albuquerque. But more importantly, the company located its locomotive repair shops in the town.
-
Two sisters, despite being an ocean apart, "meet in New Mexico" dressed in blue. In an excellent bilingual telling, co-authors Dr. Anna Nogar and
-
Sat. 7/2, 3 pm: Stories about NM songs of laughter and faith narrated by guitarist Frank McCulloch. He also performs "raw" folk music so familiar to us
-
Mon. 7/6, 7p: Hispanic Folk Music of New Mexico and the Southwest is a fine folk music portrait written by John Donald Robb based on his 1941-1979
-
Mon. 03/02 7p: Folklorist Dr. Nasario Garc穩a brings his stories about resilience, courage and love in his native northern New Mexico. "Hoe, Heaven & Hell:
-
Mon. Dec. 1st, 7p: We織ll share the joy of a popular wisdom that comes in very small pills, wrapped by few words: "dichos" (or sayings). New Mexican
-
Mon. Nov. 3, 7p: Is the Chicana and Chicano Movement still alive? We explore it in a conversation with Prof. Irene V獺squez, co-author with UCLA Prof. Juan