2017-09
2017-09



Friday Sep 15, 2017
Cuentos Hahne and Tales
Friday Sep 15, 2017
Friday Sep 15, 2017
Beth Troxell reads "The Three Questions", by John Muth, "The Out-foxed Fox", by Tim Myers, and "The Star People", from the Lakota project.



Friday Sep 15, 2017
Thomas Heuser: San Juan Symphony
Friday Sep 15, 2017
Friday Sep 15, 2017
San Juan Symphony Music Director Thomas Heuser discusses the kick off event in Farmington for the 2017-18 San Juan Symphony Season: Strings at the Totah: 5:30pm Friday, September 22, at the Totah Theater in downtown Farmington.
He also discusses the other concerts in the upcoming San Juan Symphony season.
Call 970-382-9753 to rsvp. $50 per person.



Friday Sep 15, 2017
Bart Wilsey, Farmington Museum: Shipwreck: Pirates & Treasure
Friday Sep 15, 2017
Friday Sep 15, 2017
Bart Wilsey, Director of the Farmington Museum, discusses the upcoming exhibit, "Shipwreck: Pirates & Treasure" which opens on September 30, 2017 with a special sneak preview for supporters on September 29. Hear what the new exhobot will contain and how long it will be Farmington.



Thursday Sep 14, 2017
A Review Too Far - IT (2017)
Thursday Sep 14, 2017
Thursday Sep 14, 2017
This week our Cinema Geeks review Gremlins, Little Evil, and Stephen King's IT (2017).



Friday Sep 08, 2017
Cuentos Hahne and Tales
Friday Sep 08, 2017
Friday Sep 08, 2017
Heather Fernandez reads "First Day Jitters", by Julie Danneberg, "Last Day Blues", by Julie Danneberg, "Dad's First Day", by Mike Wohnoutka, and "The Kissing Hand", by Audrey Penn.



Thursday Sep 07, 2017
A Review Too Far - Wind River
Thursday Sep 07, 2017
Thursday Sep 07, 2017
This week our Cineme Geeks review Gold, I Am Sam, and out in theatres now, Wind River.



Thursday Sep 07, 2017
Archaeologist Paul Reed: Evidence of Prior Eclipses
Thursday Sep 07, 2017
Thursday Sep 07, 2017
Archaeologist Paul Reed discusses evidence that ancient civilizations also witnesses solar eclipses and carved what they saw into rocks. Evidence has been found at nearby Chaco Canyon and elsewhere around the world.
Image: This 5,000-year-old stone carving in Meath, Ireland, predating Stonehenge by at least 1,000 years, may be the world's oldest surviving depiction of an eclipse.



Wednesday Sep 06, 2017
Cop Shop - 090617 - Crime in the News
Wednesday Sep 06, 2017
Wednesday Sep 06, 2017
This week, Chief Hebbe discusses several recent high profile cases in the news, free speech while in uniform, and the new Beat the Chief NFL Picks segment for football season!



Friday Sep 01, 2017
Cuentos Hahne and Tales
Friday Sep 01, 2017
Friday Sep 01, 2017
Beth Troxell reads "The Shady Tree", by Demi, "The Girl of the Wish Garden", by Uma Krishnaswami, and "Little Red Cowboy Hat", by Susan Lowell.



Friday Sep 01, 2017
San Juan College Chautauqua Programs
Friday Sep 01, 2017
Friday Sep 01, 2017
Dr. Jimmy Miller discusses some of the upcoming Chautauqua programs at San Juan College, including the re-scheduled program: Amazing Women of the Wild West: A Territorial Chautauqua as Dona Tules Barcelo, Susan Shelby Magoffin, and Lydia Spencer Lane featuring VanAnn Moore