List/Grid Author Archives: Kathaleen Roberts / Journal Staff Writer
‘Women’s Voices’ Loud & Clear
A collage of characters ranging from an aging scriptwriter to a cross-dressing Native American will take the stage at Warehouse 21 with “Women’s Voices,” presented over two weekends, beginning Thursday.... Read more »
Sculptor’s ’911′ Piece To Go Up Near Ground Zero
Santa Fe sculptor Bill Barrett never planned to make art about 9/11. But 10 years after the tragedy, a pair of pillars surfaced in his work, swirled by a phalanx... Read more »
With a Conscience
In the fall of 1943, a recruiter hired Louis Hesch to work as a drafter on a secret project in Los Alamos. His wife Mary would become the personal secretary... Read more »
Faces of Youth
Noses wriggle, lips purse and arms flail on a giant’s scale. Photographer Anne Staveley’s latest portraits loom from the west wall of Warehouse 21, a gallery of 18 10-foot-tall black-and-white... Read more »
folk art
SANTA FE — The legacy of Andean folk art spans everything from the delicate weave of a poncho to the primary palette of a portable altar with a galloping Santiago.... Read more »
1 Sign, 3 Lines, 2 Poems Per Week
A lonely Pojoaque road sign that once trumpeted cold beer and hot chile is taking a more literary turn, thanks to Santa Fe’s gallery on wheels. The operators of Axle... Read more »
Starting Again, After the Fire
“Life reveals through the cleansing of fire.” –– Watende Yazid If you go WHAT: Benefit concert for Watende Yazid WHEN: 2 p.m. today WHERE: Santa Fe Performance Exchange, 7... Read more »
Spiritual Pilgrimage
Raul Ojeda has been trudging away his sins from Santa Fe to Chimayó for 20 years. The day before Good Friday, blinking orange signs warning of roadside pilgrims had sprouted... Read more »
Woven Strands
Linda Aguilar weaves her spirit into tightly spiraled horsehair baskets. Coiling, then stitching the tiny hanks of coarse fiber is such an ingrained part of this Chumash woman’s life that... Read more »
Crash Victim Gets Check To Help Pay for Medical School
After surviving a nearly fatal wreck, Vanessa Carrillo is walking again and her short-term memory is back. Oh, and there’s that $30,000 check. About 50 guests watched at Coca-Cola of... Read more »
Crash Victim Gets Check
After surviving a nearly fatal wreck, Vanessa Carrillo is walking again and her short-term memory is back. Oh, and there’s that $30,000 check. About 50 guests watched at Coca-Cola of... Read more »
HIDE: Skin as Material and Metaphor
Skin protects and presents, both revealing and concealing what is within. “HIDE: Skin as Material and Metaphor” examines issues of identity, considering what it means to be American Indian within... Read more »
