Five Things to Do This Weekend
1 Burn your gloom—with a few new twists. Zozobra, the towering 50-foot effigy filled with New Mexicans’ flammable worries, burns at Fort Marcy Park in Santa Fe on Friday night. The 101st Burning of…
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1 Burn your gloom—with a few new twists. Zozobra, the towering 50-foot effigy filled with New Mexicans’ flammable worries, burns at Fort Marcy Park in Santa Fe on Friday night. The 101st Burning of…
Read MoreT HE KÁRMÁN LINE (Rescue Press), the title of Daisy Atterbury’s breathtaking, genre-blurring memoir in poetry and prose, refers to the threshold between Earth and outer space. “Above the Kármán line,”…
Read MoreARTIST JESSE LITTLEBIRD’S 1973 Dodge Dart is not a lowrider, although people often mistake it for one. It might be a boat compared to most modern compacts, but the Dart is typically smaller than the…
Read MoreSNOW WAY! When he resided in Florida, Albuquerque’s BARRY WHITLEY promised a snow-filled Christmas vacation in northern New Mexico to his young daughters. Just before winter break, he picked up his…
Read MoreDEB AND PATRICK ESPIE purchased the 1880s building in downtown Eagle Nest right before the Covid-19 pandemic. The couple had recently moved from Ohio and were ready to invest in a new business. Deb’s…
Read MoreSURROUNDED BY TIMEWORN cultivators and tillage equipment, a steel bridge that predates New Mexico statehood rests on the grounds of the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, in Las Cruces. The…
Read MoreF OR MORE THAN 15 YEARS, Red Light Cameras has been a defining voice of New Mexico’s music scene, blending pop, soul, and rock with raw energy and heart. “We’re celebrating our quinceañera in…
Read MoreD OROTHY AND NATASHA CUYLEAR started their band, Lindy Vision, nearly 20 years ago in Las Cruces. Dorothy, whose nickname is Dee Dee, is on lead vocals and synthesizer; Natasha, or Na, plays guitar and…
Read MoreWHAT BETTER WAY to celebrate the upcoming Diamond Anniversary of Route 66 than with song? We asked Steve Terrell, The Santa Fe New Mexican 's pop music writer, to share his top six Route 66 Road songs…
Read More1 See an artist take a new path. Taos-based oil painter Boramie Sao expresses existential essence in her canvases. Pale blue shapes float among little dots that feel like spirits. Wavy lines make…
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