Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Indie Filmmakers Create Own Fest By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer Some Santa Fe filmmakers are going rogue. Barely a week before the opening of the Santa Fe Film Festival, a writer-director and actor are launching their own independent film festival ... full story
Monday, November 23, 2009 'The Santa Fe House' explores history of structures around the city By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer Author Margaret Moore Booker had published "Sea Captain's Houses and Rose-Covered Cottages: The Architectural Heritage of Nantucket Island" before ... full story
Monday, November 23, 2009 Santa Fe auction suggests art market recovering By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer SANTA FE — The job market may have cratered, but the art market may be sputtering back to life. A little more than a week ago, the Santa Fe Art Auction sold $1 ... full story
Sunday, November 22, 2009 Witness To History By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Northern Bureau "Santa Fe Found" links pottery fragments, chain maille and brass tacks in a mosaic of time tracing the story of Santa Fe. The exhibit explores the archaeological evidence and historic documentation ... full story
Friday, November 20, 2009 Guidebook on Butterflies Found in N.M. By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer With more than 300 species of gossamer wings, New Mexico flutters in a butterfly paradise. Only Arizona and Texas boast more of these ephemeral creatures, yet the state has never ... full story
Friday, November 20, 2009 Old Finds By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer “Santa Fe Found” links pottery fragments, chain maille and brass tacks in a mosaic of time tracing the story of Santa Fe. Opening today at the Palace of the Governors, the exhibit explores the archaeological ... full story
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Art Market May Be Coming Back to Life By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer The job market may have cratered, but the art market may be sputtering back to life. About a week ago, the Santa Fe Art Auction sold $1.9 million worth of art, compared with $1 ... full story
Sunday, November 15, 2009 Cartoonist Finds Whimsy in the Mundane By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Northern Bureau You can chart the times through the humor of New Yorker cartoons. Take the classic monocled dandy Eustace Tilley, or the absurdist malaise of James Thurber. There was the macabre ... full story
Saturday, November 14, 2009 Artist Aims for Path of Constant Reinvention By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer In "Vision Quest," Frank Buffalo Hyde pairs a sepia-toned Hopi maiden with a hamburger and a fuschia set of false teeth. The artist's signature placement of seemingly ... full story
Friday, November 13, 2009 A point By Kathaleen Roberts Journal Staff Writer You can chart the times through the humor of New Yorker cartoons. Take the classic monocled dandy Eustace Tilley, or the absurdist malaise of James Thurber. There was the macabre humor of Charles Addams. And who can forget ... full story