KRTS-FM (Marfa, TX)
Marfa Public Radio is a public radio station that operates as a non-profit and non-commercial entity, catering to the far West Texas area, including the Transpecos region. It broadcasts on 93.5 FM from the Kay Burnett Studios located in Marfa, Texas.
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marfapublicradio.org | Bill Chappell
Dune director Denis Villeneuve views the world of James Bond as "sacred territory." Now he'll have a chance to shape that world: the Quebecois filmmaker is directing the next installment of the venerable spy's adventures. "I grew up watching James Bond films with my father, ever since Dr. No with Sean Connery," Villeneuve said as Amazon MGM announced that he will helm the next 007 movie.
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marfapublicradio.org | Holly J. Morris
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marfapublicradio.org | Travis Bubenik
A man was arrested Saturday in Alpine at a “No Kings” anti-Trump administration protest after what Brewster County’s top law enforcement official described as a confrontation with a passing truck that had allegedly “rolled coal” on the crowd while displaying a “Trump Train” banner. Craig Campbell of Austin was arrested on assault and criminal mischief charges after the incident just before 2 p.m. Saturday outside the Brewster County courthouse.
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marfapublicradio.org | Travis Bubenik
Big Bend area residents on Saturday joined demonstrators across Texas and the U.S. in protesting the Trump administration as part of a nationwide day of similar events organized under the “No Kings” banner. The vast majority of the at least 150 people gathered on the Brewster County Courthouse lawn demonstrated peacefully throughout the approximately two hour event, waving signs and cheering when passing cars honked.
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marfapublicradio.org | Angela Kocherga
Hundreds of demonstrators rallied at Edgemere Linear Park near a busy intersection in central El Paso. People of all ages chanted and waved signs as cars honked their horns in support. Ramiro Gonzalez made a sign that said "No Kings. No Felons" He's worried about what he sees as the rise of an authoritarian president. "It's our last chance as citizens of a free country to show our commitment to our laws," Gonzalez said.
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