Episodi

  • Season Two: Coming Soon
    Mar 7 2026

    In 1881, an artist from New York visited Southwest Colorado when he created a print called "The Magic City of the Southwest." To the artist, 'magic' referred to industry, gold, and the illusion of the western frontier. On season 2 of The Magic City, we redefine 'magic'. We tell stories of the past, present, and future of this place.

    We'll see you soon for more stories from The Magic City of the Southwest.

    Written by Kirbie Bennett and Jamie Wanzek

    Produced by Kirbie Bennett

    Music:

    Under The Dark Sky by Johan Glössner

    The Poppy Garden Red by OTE

    © The Magic Southwest, LLC

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    4 min
  • Below The Surface
    Jan 1 2026

    In the 1950's residents living along the Piedra and San Juan Rivers in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico learned that their communities would be condemned and indundated by reservoir water, because a federal water reclamation project would move forward.

    This episode tells the story of what happened to Raymond Gallegos' family when they were forced to relocate, and the lives they left behind.

    Reporting, production, and musical scoring by Adam Burke for Magic City Studios.

    Additional research and reporting by Jamie Wanzek.

    © Magic City Studios, llc

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    18 min
  • The Fruit Wizard of Montezuma County
    Jan 1 2026

    Today, you can find just a few remnant apple orchards in southwest Colorado. But in the early 1900s, one man envision that Montezuma County, Colorado would become an apple Mecca.

    Was Jasper Hall's dream for this arid landscape an historic footnote, or was he a visionary ahead of his time.

    This episode tells the story of a man who some people called the Fruit Wizard of Montezuma County.

    Reporting, production, and musical scoring by Adam Burke for Magic City Studios.

    © Magic City Studios, llc

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    17 min
  • Hardrock Mining: One Woman's Story
    Jan 1 2026

    In the 1980's Janice Sanders was one of the few women who worked underground at the Sunnyside Mine, northeast of Silverton, Colorado. She enjoyed her career as a geologist, and she loved working underground. but she had to endure sexism and hateful treatment by some of her male co-workers.

    The episode tells the story of one woman's experience working underground in the sunset years of hardrock mining in Colorado.

    Reporting, production, and musical scoring by Adam Burke for Magic City Studios.

    © Magic City Studios, llc

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    36 min
  • A Close Encounter With Nearly Forgotten History
    Jul 3 2025

    History is under our feet and all around us. Old buildings, streets, statues and signs. We drive by remnants of the past every day, without giving them a second thought.

    In this episode, the story of one man’s close encounter with a forgotten piece of history.

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    Written and produced by Adam Burke and Jamie Wanzek.

    Host: Jamie Wanzek

    Sound design and musical score: Adam Burke

    Additional musical scoring:

    First Light, Arend

    Moss, by Philip Anderson

    Color and Scent, by Mum Child

    © 2025, Magic City Studios, llc

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    9 min
  • Ed Singer's oil paintings: reflecting Diné life with beauty and honesty
    Jun 20 2025

    For more than 50 years, Ed Singer has used oil paints on canvas to depict life in the Navajo Nation. His style mixes realism and expressionism, and he employs techniques drawn from European oil painting masters. Singer is part of a generation of Indigenous artists from the 1960s and 1970s who asserted a visual sovereignty in their paintings, to confront Native American stereotypes, and depict Native American life in a modern context.

    In this episode, we meet 73-year-old Ed Singer in his studio in Cortez, CO, and learn a bit about his journey as an artist.

    Written and produced by Adam Burke and Kirbie Bennett.

    Host: Kirbie Bennett

    Musical score: Adam Burke

    Additional musical scoring: Lawn Games

    © 2025, Magic City Studios, llc

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    7 min
  • A Durango winter festival that got weird and edgy in 1992
    Feb 1 2024

    In the 1970's, a group of counter-culture denizens in Durango, Colorado, started a festival aimed at curing the winter doldrums. The end of January was a slow, sleepy time of the year back then.

    45 years later, Snowdown is an annual event that brings together city boosters, businesses along Main Street, locals, and tourists for a week of costumes, quirky fun and events. Each Snowdown has a theme, and over the years, festival organizers have encouraged participants to get decked out as pirates, disco dancers and ancient Romans.

    1992 stands out as maybe the weirdest, edgiest year on record--at least for a small fraction of the people who happened to be in Durango between January 29th and Feburary 2nd of that year.

    In this episode of the Magic City of the Southwest, we revisit Clown Around Snowdown.

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    Produced by Magic City Studios llc

    Written by Kirbie Bennett and Adam Burke

    Original Musical Score by Adam Burke

    Hosted by Kirbie Bennett

    Graphic design by Jamie Wanzek

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    9 min
  • Durango's Mysterious Origin Story
    Oct 15 2023

    Durango loves to promote its western frontier town image. It's easy to envision the bustling boardwalks in the late 1800s and imagine an incorporated town sprouting from the strength and will of those early settlers.

    This episode of The Magic City of the Southwest is the real story behind the facade.

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    Thanks to historians Robert McDaniel and Thomas Andrews for their help and guidance on this story.

    Produced by Magic City Studios llc.

    Writing and production by Adam Burke, Kirbie Bennett and Jamie Wanzek.

    Hosted by Kirbie Bennett and Adam Burke.

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    36 min