V.B. Price is editor and co-founder of New Mexico Mercury. He is the former editor of Century Magazine and New Mexico Magazine, former city editor of the New Mexico Independent, and long-time columnist for the late Albuquerque Tribune. His latest book is The Orphaned Land: New Mexico’s Environment Since the Manhattan Project. He retired as the editor of the Mary Burritt Christiansen Poetry Series at UNM Press in 2010. He has taught in the UNM Honors Program since l986.
V.B. Price talks with State Land Commissioner Ray Powell who's running for re-election this November. He gives a run down of what the office does, and the issues in the current race.
Continue reading...24. August 2014
V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.
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V.B. Price talks with Joan Brown, Executive Director for New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light, an organization that engages faith communities in addressing climate change.
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V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.
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V.B. Price talks with New Mexico Attorney General and Democratic candidate for governor Gary King about the governor's race, reversing damaging education policies, job creation and more.
Continue reading...11. August 2014
V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.
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V.B. Price talks with State Sen. Jacob Candelaria about how Susana Martinez' education reforms are impacting the state, the minimum wage, food stamp work requirements, the recent homeless murders and more.
Continue reading...03. August 2014
V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.
Continue reading...27. July 2014
V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.
Continue reading...25. July 2014
This week we ask archaeologist and author David E. Stuart some questions about his groundbreaking book Anasazi America: Seventeen Centuries on the Road from Center Place, which has given many people interested in New Mexico and in Pueblo culture a way to think about the past and about its applications to the future...
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28. August 2014
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