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The Littleglobe mission, after all, is to unite humans across boundaries with art while telling the story of Santa Fe; to help -amplify the voices of the creative, but also the -marginalized and underserved. But whereas that's a rally cry shrieked from the hilltops and adobe abodes by many a Santa Fean, such words can (and do) often ring hollow. Here, however, Littleglobe Executive Director Chris Jonas and the Center for Contemporary Arts' Cinematheque Director Jason Silverman—plus a seemingly endless string of students, filmmakers, helpers, hosts, animators, jokesters and hangers-on such as filmmaker Nathan Hollis and contributors Alma Castro and Dylan Tenorio—have drafted the blueprint for something special and all-encompassing. Think the pacing of Sesame Street (or even the criminally underrated Wondershowzen, albeit far less dark and dirty and with a lot more feeling)with the sensibilities of a news magazine television showand a dorky insider baseball kind of humor tailor-made for Santa Fe, and you're getting it—and they're only three episodes in.
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