2015-09
2015-09



Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
Bottom of the Barrel Auditions
Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
PJ Gillen with Bottom of the Barrel Productions talks about auditions taking place Wed. and Thurs. (9/16 & 9/17) for BoB's Halloween-themed plays taking place the end of October.



Tuesday Sep 15, 2015
Attorney Eric Morrow
Tuesday Sep 15, 2015
Tuesday Sep 15, 2015
Local Attorney Eric Morrow discusses another legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act, Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis, and advice on what not to do during a DUI stop.



Monday Sep 14, 2015
San Juan United Way
Monday Sep 14, 2015
Monday Sep 14, 2015
San Juan United Way Campaign Chair Pat Risner, Campaign Director Lillian Rose, Loaned APS Executive Tyler Frasier and Youth Leadership Team Member Maria Trujillo discuss this year's fundraising campaign, Thursday's 25th Annual Day of Caring and how 100% of donations go to local services and programs thanks to separate Corporate Cornerstone donations.



Monday Sep 14, 2015
Monday Reboot
Monday Sep 14, 2015
Monday Sep 14, 2015
Have you heard about a 3-D printed ribcage to benefit a 54 year old cancer patient? Or a new device who's inventors call it, not a drone, but a flying camera? (Image: above:3ders.com, Right:lily.camera)



Friday Sep 11, 2015
Library Book Sale
Friday Sep 11, 2015
Friday Sep 11, 2015
Jenny Lee Ryan, Program Coordinator, and Sharon Blueyes, Technical Services Coordinator, discuss the highly anticipated Farmington Public Library Book Sale, Sept. 12-16, 2015. Proceeds benefit the Farmington Public Library Foundation.Also discussed: Plein Air Painters Oct. 3 and the Four Corners Storytelling Festival Oct. 9 & 10, 2015.



Friday Sep 11, 2015
Sen. Martin Heinrich
Friday Sep 11, 2015
Friday Sep 11, 2015
U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-NM) discusses new legislation to update Federal mining rules that date from the 1870's. He also discusses the Gold King Mine spill, and how the US EPA must be made to clean up the spill, and its effects downriver. (Photo: The orange-tainted Animas River (foreground) at the confluence with the San Juan River (background) on August 9, 2015 in Farmington, NM)



Thursday Sep 10, 2015
4CED Ray Hagerman
Thursday Sep 10, 2015
Thursday Sep 10, 2015
4 Corners Economic Development Executive Director Ray Hagerman discusses the outlook for the NM PRC and expected approval of the new operating plan for the San Juan Generating Station. He discusses the new jobs that will come to San Juan County with the retrofits of both SJGS and Four Corners Power Plant over the next several years. Hagerman also gives an update on the rail spur proposal between Thoreau and Farmington. (image: Steve Terrell)



Thursday Sep 10, 2015
Save A Buck Thursday
Thursday Sep 10, 2015
Thursday Sep 10, 2015
Darrin Church, Citizens Trust & Investment Company, discusses the recent stock market up and downs,other economic indicators, and whether the U.S. Federal Reserve may raise interest rates this month. (Image courtesy: Lendingmemo)



Thursday Sep 10, 2015
A Review Too Far - 091015
Thursday Sep 10, 2015
Thursday Sep 10, 2015
This week our cinema geeks review Forrest Gump, Chicken Run, and The Transporter:Refueled.Winner of several Academy Awards, Forrest Gump tells the tale of a somewhat slow individual who grows up, witnesses, and indirectly influences many key moments of mid-20th century American history. Starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright and directed by Robert Zemeckis, it's hard to believe that there's a person who hasn't seen Forrest Gump, but we're going to assume there is at least one and review it anyway.Chicken Run, produced by renowned claymation studio Aardman for Dreamworks, tells a familiar story of a WW2 Prison Escape film told from the perspective of chickens trying to avoid being turned into Pot Pies and gaining their freedom by learning to fly as taught by a cocksure rooster on the lam. Mel Gibson lends his pipes as Steve McQueen-insert, Rocky, and AbFab co-star Julia Sawalha takes a turn as camp leader, Ginger, who pins all her hopes on Rocky's teaching skills but shows more triumph in adversity than he ever could. And, finally, The Transporter: Refueled is a soft reboot of the famous Jason Statham franchise, this time swapping out the aging action icon for newcomer Ed Skrein, who gets blackmailed twice into helping a quartet of prostitutes dismantle the criminal empire of their pimp and his associates. With a few car chases and plenty of action-movie tropes to keep it moving, there might be something here for fans, but don't expect high quality.



Thursday Sep 10, 2015
Thursday Sep 10, 2015
Robert Bridges discusses his two Encore classes, "Living Mindfully and Aging Joyfully" and "Joy of Photography"