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Make Soup

Iris Keltz Author, Scrapbook of a Taos Hippie: Tribal Tales from the Heart of a Cultural Revolution . Story #4: Make Soup Karen came to visit after years of estrangement we spoke of life and death…

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Good Things, Small Packages

New Mexicans have many ways to enjoy the holidays through our unique food and drink. One of our gifts to you this holiday season is a recipe for making an adobe gingerbread house from our December…

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The It Girl

Perched on a rock ledge at Puyé Cliffs in the Jémez Mountains, the cover girl for the March/April 1970 edition of New Mexico Magazine set an Instamatic standard for a new type of Pueblo woman—chic and…

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It's Not New, and It's Not Mexico

A noteworthy precursor to “One of Our 50 Is Missing” appeared in the March/April 1970 issue. Ernie Blake, director of the Taos Ski Valley, addressed this letter to James O. Robertson, director of the…

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Blasts From the Past

A handful of red chile peppers. Photograph by Douglas Merriam. I’m fired up about a cookbook celebrating the best of New Mexico’s farms and orchards. It’s a slim book filled with big ideas for fresh…

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New Mexico - Not in the U.S.!

Next Stop: The North Pole Bunny Doyle, of Albuquerque, was delighted last Christmas when a colorful envelope arrived in her mailbox and made her a firm believer in miracles. The envelope had five…

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The Eloise of Los Alamos

As the sun broke over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and poured through the plate glass of my Los Alamos hotel’s breakfast room, I felt a familiar light-headedness of connection between past and…

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The Golden Boy

Once upon a time in New Mexico, there was boy who was born with golden ears. Whenever he heard great music, it became part of him, and it would shape his destiny in magical ways that would be…

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