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  • American journalist and former U.S. Congressional candidate, Norman Solomon, joins KTEP with Louie Saenz to discuss his latest book, War Made Invisible: How America Hides The Human Toll of its Military Machine on this week’s Book Club.
  • The Rap seminar All Elements Exhibition celebrates the 50-year anniversary of Hip-Hop. The event will showcase experts in DJing, emceeing, graffiti, and breakdancing.
  • La Mecha Contemporary presents the solo exhibition Who Says You Can’t Go Home featuring works by Las Cruces Artist and a launch fellow of the gallery Yashoda Latkar.
  • Estereomance is Manuel Calderon, Adria Del Valle and Paulina Reza. They’re a band from the El Paso/Juarez border who are the liberated voice of feelings and events that need to be heard.
  • Gris Muñoz is a poet and storyteller. She is the author of the bilingual poetry and short-story collection, Coatlicue Girl, named a finalist for the John A. Robertson Award.
  • Host Charles Horak welcomes Film Critics Choice Association voting member Felipa Solis to discuss no-cost streaming options and the quickly evolving digital on-demand world of movies on TV.
  • Denise, John, and Jan talk about the pros and cons of using mulch within your garden on this week’s Good To Grow.
  • Current estimates suggest that more than 580,000 people are experiencing homelessness in America, and at least 10% of whom have a companion animal. Tom and Liz have a conversation with Dr. Kwane Stewart on raising pets as well as providing free veterinary services to many animals that experience homelessness across the state of California.
  • KTEP’s Louie Saenz talks with Award-winning science writer, Jennifer Ackerman about her latest book, What An Owl Knows: The Science of the Most Enigmatic Birds, for this week’s Book Club.
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