Five Things to Do This Weekend
1 See New Deal art. Using a National Endowment for the Humanities grant, gallupARTS has united more than 120 works made during the New Deal program in the 1930s and 1940s into the Gallup New Deal…
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1 See New Deal art. Using a National Endowment for the Humanities grant, gallupARTS has united more than 120 works made during the New Deal program in the 1930s and 1940s into the Gallup New Deal…
Read MoreSANDS AND SCIENCE shift under the weight of history in Rachel Robbins’s debut novel, The Sound of a Thousand Stars (Alcove Press). Set during World War II, the story primarily follows Alice Katz, a…
Read MoreCOOKIE CRUMBLED In December, New York Times food columnist LISA DONOVAN created a stir with her bizcochitos recipe. The writer discovered our state cookie at a gas station “somewhere in New Mexico”…
Read MoreMOST JAZZ MUSICIANS PREFER A double bass with a sprightly pizzicato tone. But Charlie Haden chose a model made around 1843 in France by the renowned J.B. Vuillaume, one of only three known to exist…
Read MoreLA FONDA ON THE PLAZA, SANTA FE A lodging site for more than 400 years, this former Harvey House hotel features 180 luxuriously outfitted guest rooms and suites, as well as one of the best art…
Read MoreMY FOOTSTEPS BREAK the silence of Archbishop Lamy’s Chapel. Perched atop a small hill on the 317-acre property, the Territorial adobe has been carefully restored to its mid-1800s glory, complete with…
Read MoreW HEN YOU’RE HUNGRY for a discussion ranging from the rodeo at New York Fashion Week to Paris Hilton working at a Sonic Drive-In to the burnout crisis among beginning farmers, Tara Vander Dussen and…
Read MoreTo nominate your True Hero, click the link below: NOMINATE YOUR TRUE HERO NEW MEXICANS ARE KNOWN FOR their resilience and compassion. From volunteers and philanthropists to healthcare workers and…
Read More1 Party with a poet. As a poet, performer, and musician, Natachee Momaday Gray (Kiowa/Apache) tells stories in many forms. Her debut poetry collection, Silver Box , is a testament to her wordsmithing…
Read MoreINN OF THE MOUNTAIN GODS, RUIDOSO Among the towering pines of the Sierra Blanca Mountains, the 273-room tribal-owned resort offers an immersive experience honoring the majestic Mescalero Apache land…
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