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Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture
Santa Fe Arts and Culture

By: Thornburg Charitable Foundation

Former architectural partners, Suby Bowden and John D. Morrow, won the inaugural Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture for their architectural planning of the Galisteo residence of Emily...

Original Publication: Santa Fe Arts and Culture

Gathering at the Gathering of Nations Powwow: Sharing the Heritage
Offbeat New Mexico

By: Neala Schwartzberg

I walked through the gate at the University of New Mexico Arena and into a swirl of noise and crowds, color and seeming confusion. I had just entered the Gathering of Nations, the largest powwow in...

Original Publication: Offbeat New Mexico

Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs: Spa experience in New Mexico
Offbeat New Mexico

By: Robert Painter

What does a Native American Indian potter have to do with your spa experience? What’s the deal with that giant round adobe barn? What are those strange igloo shaped outdoor ovens? Is that a yurt on...

Original Publication: Offbeat New Mexico

Bountiful Bandelier National Monument
Offbeat New Mexico

By: Robert Painter

It had been awhile since my last trip to Bandelier and lately I'd been hearing people talk about it quite a bit. With a holiday weekend coming up I decided to take a day off and head up to the...

Original Publication: Offbeat New Mexico

Recreation Activities in New Mexico? Consult the New Mexico Public Lands Information Center
Offbeat New Mexico

By: New Mexico Public Lands Information Center

“Howdy,” says the voice on the phone. “This is Ol’ Wilberforce over in Muleshoe. I want to know where I kin go fish-shootin’ over there in New Mexico.”

Not all the calls taken at the New...

Original Publication: Offbeat New Mexico

Road Biking in New Mexico
Offbeat New Mexico

By: Nicole Blouin

Where do I begin describing to you what I discovered by bicycle when I moved to New Mexico—the Land of Enchantment? To me, living here is as close as you can get to a foreign country without leaving...

Original Publication: Offbeat New Mexico

In the Footsteps of Georgia O’Keeffe
Offbeat New Mexico

By: Neala Schwarzberg

For many, the art of Georgia O’Keeffe and New Mexico are inextricably linked. She didn’t start out a New Mexican artist -- she was a well-established artist before she ever visited the Land of...

Original Publication: Offbeat New Mexico

Ghosts of San Miguel

By: Guy Randall

Santa Fe's Oldest Neighborhood

San Miguel Mission is perhaps the oldest church in the United States, but it is surrounded...

Original Publication: theroadwanderer.net

Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi confirm summer tour

Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi have combined forces for a summer outing, touring together for the first time as one musical group; Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Soul Stew Revival.  The...

Original Publication: New Mexico CultureNet

Chaco-Bisti-Valles Caldera Digital Tours
Santa Fe Arts and Culture

By: Joe Bridwell

Our ancient Anasazi heartland has a natural history which stretches back some 70 million years.  A large sea once covered northern New Mexico and what is now the Bisti Badlands; verdant, humid...

Original Publication: Santa Fe Arts and Culture
Bisti

Poems from Poetry Jam 2007

By: New Mexico CultureNet

Jessica’s Dime

A young girl who is funny,

though shy, her silence is really

a cage to hide her real soul.

She’s so full of vigor, it practically

gives off like hyper vibes!

Her...

Original Publication: New Mexico CultureNet, Youth

Photography in Santa Fe today
Photo Arts Santa Fe

By: Teri Thomson Randall

To a photographer, the enchantments of Santa Fe are irresistible, almost notoriously so. Since the birth of the medium, photographers have hauled their gear across the high desert to document the...

Original Publication: Photo Arts Santa Fe

Collecting Photography in Santa Fe
Photo Arts Santa Fe

By: Gussie Fauntleroy

It’s all right here. With perhaps more photography galleries and private dealers per capita than anywhere else in the country, Santa Fe is a world-class destination for collectors of photographic...

Original Publication: Photo Arts Santa Fe

Muñoz Waxman Gallery Ground Breaking

On Friday, March 9, in true Santa Fe fashion—warm weather, blue skies, 

gods being offered cornmeal, chilies, and Tequila, and Governor Richardson charming all—ground breaking began for the new...

Original Publication: New Mexico CultureNet

What is a Culture of Peace?

By: Louise Diamond, Ph.D.

We live in a world where violence is not only rampant; it is normative.  War as a staple of foreign policy; violence against women; the often-invisible violence of poverty, racism, and all forms of...

Original Publication: New Mexico CultureNet

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