What We’re Reading: Tantrum
IN TANTRUM (G.P. Putnam’s Sons), Rachel Eve Moulton serves a wickedly smart and unsettling look at motherhood, generational trauma, and the fear of raising a monster—literally. The novel follows Thea…
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IN TANTRUM (G.P. Putnam’s Sons), Rachel Eve Moulton serves a wickedly smart and unsettling look at motherhood, generational trauma, and the fear of raising a monster—literally. The novel follows Thea…
Read MoreWHEN SYDNEY AND JOAQUIN MELENDEZ sought a wedding venue in their hometown of Las Cruces, they needed a place that could comfortably accommodate 150 guests. Many were local friends and family, while…
Read More1 Take the High Road. The High Road Artisans Tour welcomes visitors into the studios and galleries that pepper the rural highway connecting Santa Fe and Taos. Many of northern New Mexico’s renowned…
Read MoreWHILE GROWING UP ON HER family’s ranch outside of Corona, Harper Dunn jumped into the agricultural youth organization FFA as a seventh grader, participating in horse judging competitions and showing…
Read MoreWINNING BLUE RIBBONS is as easy as pie for Peggy Montoya and Barbara Silva. Montoya, who’s been entering her creations in the Home Arts Food Contest since 2006, has earned more than 113 ribbons…
Read MoreWHETHER YOU ENJOY the cozy comfort of a wool hat or the rich colors of a traditional Navajo rug, New Mexico’s history of fiber arts starts with sheep. Visitors can learn that origin story inside the…
Read MoreALLEN CLARK MIGHT describe himself as a backyard gardener, but there’s nothing amateurish about his results. In 2024, he brought a 974-pound pumpkin to the state fair, winning not one but three blue…
Read MoreDELBERT AUTRY POINTS TO A potential buyer from the stage at the Crownpoint Navajo Rug Auction. A young man in the crowd just bid $1,200 for a dazzling three-by-five-foot Storm Pattern weaving, but…
Read More“THIS LAND LENDS DEPTH TO MY LIFE,” says Pam Neely, author of The Santa Fe to Taos Thru-Hike Guidebook. “It’s utterly gorgeous in the high country.” The Santa Fe–based writer feels most at home in New…
Read MoreMANHATTAN AVENUE DELI, SANTA FE On the second floor of the Santa Fe Jewish Center, Manhattan Avenue Deli brings a bite of the Big Apple to the high desert. It’s New Mexico’s only kosher restaurant and…
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