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Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture
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
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Chaco-Bisti-Valles Caldera Digital Tours
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 |
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Santa Fe ranked No. 2 Most Desirable Travel Town by Conde Nast
By: City of Santa Fe For the fifteenth straight year the sophisticated travelers who subscribe to CONDE NAST TRAVELER magazine have voted Santa Fe one of their favorite travel destinations in the U.S. Santa Fe was... Original Publication: Santa Fe Arts and Culture
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Social Entrepreneurship
By: David A. Sherman Pre-publication version submitted to the Academy of Management, January 2006. The article shows how successful social entrepreneurs discover innovative ways to improve profitability and mission... Original Publication: Santa Fe Arts and Culture |
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How Many Santa Feans Does It Take To Change A Lightbulb?
By: Ouida MacGregor You say I should replace the perfectly good light bulbs I’ve always used? I want reasons to change to compact florescent bulbs: First of all, lighting consumes one fourth of the electricity... Original Publication: Santa Fe Arts and Culture
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Aspen Santa Fe Ballet: The Nutcracker
Since early October, young ballet students at The School of Aspen Santa Fe Ballet have spent Saturdays practicing for a battle – a battle between mice and men that is. These aspiring ballet students... Original Publication: Santa Fe Arts and Culture |
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Santa Fe First U.S. City Designated a UNESCO Creative City
By: For Immediate Release: July 8, 2005 In a ceremony held at Santa Fe City Hall Friday morning, 7/8/05, the City of Santa Fe became the first American city to be honored as a UNESCO Creative City, taking another important step towards... Original Publication: Santa Fe Arts and Culture
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