Margaret Randall takes us on a journey of culture, class and history in the Big Apple.
Continue reading...18. July 2013
V.B. Price talks with poet, author, photographer, feminist and social activist Margaret Randall. They're conversation covers the meaning of feminism, International Women's Day, the patriarchal power structure and the importance of listening to the next generation of feminists.
Continue reading...17. July 2013
Balancing art and capitalism - infrastructure and necessity.
Continue reading...16. July 2013
Tom Barry, author of "Border Wars", explores border policy on the ground and illustrates how the new legislation making its way through Congress mirrors the dysfunction of current U.S. immigration policy.
Continue reading...14. July 2013
In this inaugural installment, V.B. Price explores a collection of appreciations of Albuquerque and New Mexico.
Continue reading...12. July 2013
Margaret Randall takes us on a public art appreciation journey that spans millennia.
Continue reading...11. July 2013
V.B. Price talks with historian, professor and award-winning author Chris Wilson about rethinking and re-branding cities in an effort to survive and what Albuquerque can glean from Santa Fe's historical re-branding success.
Continue reading...10. July 2013
The state's most vulnerable citizens bear the brunt of the latest behavioral health dustup; one of many in a troubled saga.
Continue reading...08. July 2013
"ABQ the Plan" needs to refocus its vision inside the 50 mile loop, embracing the city's cultural richness and backing local dollars.
Continue reading...07. July 2013
How culpable are the Republican Party and Congressman Steve Pearce for the environmental havoc being wreaked in New Mexico and throughout the world?
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19. July 2013
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