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Lynn Cline interviews the characters of the city of Santa Fe who give the city its character. The weekly, half-hour show spotlights artists, actors, authors, chefs, musicians and other people who are doing interesting things in Santa Fe.
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Umbrella Children's Theater Director JoJo Sena de Tarnoff
JoJo Sena de Tarnoff talks about directing the musical comedy "Cuentos" as the inaugural production of The Teatro Paraguas Teen Ensemble, and about the joys of her longtime work with children's…
05/29/2026 with artist Clayton Bass
Santa Fe artist Clayton Bass talks about his new exhibition, "Dreamscapes," a joyful series of acrylic-on-canvas paintings that merge the beauty of the landscape and rich cultures of New Mexico with…
05/15/2026 Cline's Corner with KSFR Content Manager Eric Davis
KSFR's Eric Davis talks about the importance of public radio and why your support matters now more than ever. He also shares some stories from his career in radio and how he made his way to Santa Fe.
The Press at the Palace of the Governors' Curator Keri Shroeder
Keri Schroeder talks about the new exhibit, "Printed at the Palace," which showcases broadsides, pamphlets, handbills and other works created at the Palace Press on historic printing 19th- and early…
Museum of International Folk Art's Laura Addison
Laura Addison, curator of North American and European Collections at the Museum of International Folk Art, talks about co-editing the pioneering new book, "Alexander Girard's Imagined Worlds," which…
Santa Fe Women's Ensemble Music Director, Dr. Linda Raney
Linda Raney previews the Santa Fe Women's Ensemble Spring Concerts, "Music Above and Beyond." The program includes "Homecoming," a world premiere of a new commission by renowned New Mexican composer…
KSFR host of "Our Santa Fe" and author Andrew Lovato
Andrew Lovato talks about his new book, "Successful Public Speaking Handbook," which is available for free online at pressbooks.com.
Sarah Haghi Alpers, founder of Santa Fe Story Lab
Sarah Haghi Alpers talks about Santa Fe Story Lab, which showcases six speakers sharing personal stories with a spellbound audience, fostering connection and community.
Artist, Sarah Bush
Visual artist Sarah Bush talks about ways we can use our creativity to change and resist what's going on in the world. Author of the Substack newsletter, The Pink Teacup, she also runs the online…
New Mexico History Museum's Mark Dodge
Mark Dodge, Curator of Southwest Memories, talks about the museum's new exhibit, "Americana at 250: Eagles, Flags, and Uncle Sam."
Lúnasa's Kevin Crawford
Kevin Crawford, one of Ireland's greatest flute/whistle players, talks about Lúnasa, the world's beloved Irish acoustic band, which will return to Santa Fe to perform at The Lensic on March 15.
Garrett Peck
Garrett Peck talks about his new book, "The Bright Edges of the World: Willa Cather and Her Archbishop," the wide range of tours he leads including the Willa Cather's Santa Fe Tour, and his books on…
Natural History Filmmaker John Grabowska
Award-winning filmmaker John Grabowsky talks about his films about New Mexico, National Parks, Alaska, and other places of wilderness. They have aired on PBS and at film festivals around the world.…
Friends of History's docent and tour guide Dan Kitrell
Dan Kitrell talks about his Assassins, Spies & the Manhattan Project Walking Tour a two-hour, one-mile tour through the fascinating little-known history of Santa Fe's role in the race to create…
02/06/2026 with the Santa Fe Conservation Trust's Sarah Noss
Sarah Noss, executive director of the Santa Fe Conservation Trust, talks about the nonprofit's new home, the Dovetail trails in the Galisteo Basin Preserve, the upcoming Banff Mountain Film Festival,…
Meg Meltz
Meg Meltz of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Santa Fe Lodge #2 talks about the history of the Odd Fellows, the busy calendar of dance events at Odd Fellows Hall and the joys of dancing on the…
Acclaimed author, Barry Pearce
Barry Pearce talks about his poignant new book, "The Plan of Chicago: A City in Stories," a collection of nine linked stories set in nine Chicago neighborhoods. He'll launch his book tour in Santa Fe…
Friends of History Chair Michael Ettema
Michael Ettema talks about the 2026 New Mexico History & Heritage Lectures presented by Friends of History, the nonprofit group of volunteers who support the New Mexico History Museum with the…
Acclaimed Author Jamie Figueroa
Jamie Figueroa, award-winning author of "Brother, Sister, Mother, Explorer" and "Mother Island: A Daughter Claims Puerto Rico," talks about her work as an author and a teacher. She is one of three…
Composer and member of the Zia Singers Susan Anders
Susan Anders talks about the Zia Singers' upcoming "Voices of Life, Voices of Light" concerts that feature work by female composers, including the world premier of Anders' piece, "A Wave That Rocks…
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Cline's Corner has published 136 episodes since January 2023, covering topics in Documentary, Places & Travel.
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