Monday, November 02, 2009 Hillerman's Family Documents Sites From His Works By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer Whenever Tony Hillerman got stuck, he'd head for a drive, park beneath a tree and gaze at Shiprock, Mount Taylor or any of the indelible symbols of Indian country ... full story
Friday, October 30, 2009 United by song By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer It all started with a grizzled street musician named Roger Ridley yowling his way through “Stand By Me” to the Zuni heartbeat of the Twin Eagle Drum Group. Gone viral on YouTube, where it has ... full story
Monday, October 26, 2009 Wonders of Will By Kathaleen Roberts Of the Journal That gift has both driven and saved this self-described "music lifer" who clawed back out of the black hole of brain injury through his music. The songwriter covered by Lovett, Nanci Griffith and Little Feat ... full story
Friday, October 23, 2009 Wild and Crazy Picking By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer So far, no one has shouted out for “King Tut.” The cerebral author, playwright and arrow-through-his-head comedian Steve Martin is coming to Santa Fe Oct. 25 on the western swing of a ... full story
Saturday, October 17, 2009 SITE Mixing Techy, Simple By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer SITE Santa Fe's 2010 Biennial will mesh handmade with high tech, exhibiting from a Thomas Edison scratchy vaudeville-meets-video to Martha Colburn's meth lab cookbook. "Dissolve ... full story
Friday, October 16, 2009 Play Mixes Motherhood With Science By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer In “Legacy of Light,” playwright Karen Zacarías intertwines themes of scientific discovery and motherhood with the passion for both. This story travels between the 18th century ... full story
Thursday, October 15, 2009 'The Lion in the Winter' outlines Henry II's family's relationships in 1183 By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer Siblings squabbling in a rush for power. Estranged parents struggling to reconcile careers and children. It's 1183 and & ... full story
Saturday, October 10, 2009 Seeing the Change By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer When Bryan Dixon was growing up near Farmington, his elders warned him not to catch snowflakes on his tongue. "My dad worked with the coal mines for 33 years," the Creek/Navajo/Laguna artist said ... full story
Friday, October 09, 2009 SITE Santa Fe Explores Ways People Communicate By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer We listen, gesture and speak, pick up and hang up as we veer between connection and isolation. SITE Santa Fe will explore the bumpy range of human communication through nine ... full story
Friday, October 09, 2009 Scene of the crime By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer Oct. 12, 2009 marks the 11th anniversary of the murder of Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old gay man savagely beaten and left to die on a frigid Wyoming night. Near the end of “The Laramie Project, ... full story