Send us a text In this episode, Bunny welcomes Ella Raymont and Geoffrey Pomey, two of the stars from the Santa Fe Playhouse’s upcoming Dracula. They share their Santa Fe stories, the alchemy of an ensemble cast, and what it’s like to bring a new feminist lens to one of the most legendary horror stories of all time. This is a conversation about art, risk, and why Santa Fe might just be the most inspiring small city for creatives anywhere. Santa Fe Playhouse Website: https://santafeplayhouse.o...
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Send us a text In this episode, Bunny welcomes Ella Raymont and Geoffrey Pomey, two of the stars from the Santa Fe Playhouse’s upcoming Dracula. They share their Santa Fe stories, the alchemy of an ensemble cast, and what it’s like to bring a new feminist lens to one of the most legendary horror stories of all time. This is a conversation about art, risk, and why Santa Fe might just be the most inspiring small city for creatives anywhere. Santa Fe Playhouse Website: https://santafeplayhouse.o...
Inside Indian Market: Art, Identity & Legacy with Nocona Burgess
The Real Santa Fe
30 minutes
3 months ago
Inside Indian Market: Art, Identity & Legacy with Nocona Burgess
Send us a text The Santa Fe Indian Market is more than an art show—it's a cultural phenomenon 103 years in the making. In this special episode, Bunny Terry sits down with acclaimed Comanche painter Nocona Burgess to explore the heart and soul of this iconic event. With deep roots in Native history and a vibrant, modern artistic style, Nocona shares his insider perspective on what makes Indian Market so powerful—for collectors, artists, and the Santa Fe community. From practical tips for first...
The Real Santa Fe
Send us a text In this episode, Bunny welcomes Ella Raymont and Geoffrey Pomey, two of the stars from the Santa Fe Playhouse’s upcoming Dracula. They share their Santa Fe stories, the alchemy of an ensemble cast, and what it’s like to bring a new feminist lens to one of the most legendary horror stories of all time. This is a conversation about art, risk, and why Santa Fe might just be the most inspiring small city for creatives anywhere. Santa Fe Playhouse Website: https://santafeplayhouse.o...