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 longtime political organizer, anti-war activist and community college instructor Mark Rudd about the recent media dust up regarding his affiliation with gubernatorial candidate Alan Webber.
Continue reading...12. May 2014
V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.
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V.B. Price talks with Denise Fort, UNM research professor and longtime environmental attorney, about a new paradigm for water in New Mexico and the need for framing water issues in a regional and long term context.
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V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.
Continue reading...29. April 2014
V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.
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V.B. Price speaks with Albuquerque City Councilor Rey Garduno about APD and their latest officer-involved shooting, the Police Oversight Commission and what it will take to fix APD's systemic dysfunction.
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V.B. Price talks with Hector Balderas, current State Auditor and candidate for New Mexico Attorney General, about the behavioral health audit, the Governor's racino deal, APD, Texas/NM water lawsuit and more.
Continue reading...21. April 2014
V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.
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V.B. Price talks with longtime New Mexico journalist and author Sherry Robinson about her latest book on the history of the Lipan Apaches.
Continue reading...14. April 2014
V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.
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15. May 2014
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