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List/Grid Author Archives: Kathaleen Roberts / Journal Staff Writer

Zozobra Will Stay on Thursdays

Zozobra will continue flailing and flaming on Thursdays, despite a push to return the torching to it ...
Although he usually works on the plumbing side of the business, Dion Casias, left, visits with Miranda Carman behind the counter of The Shop, on the food side of Aranda’s Plumbing, Heating & Supply on Monday. (ROBERTO E. ROSALES/JOURNAL)

SF plumbing store adds groceries

Adjacent shop brings mom-and-pop feeling back to neighborhood
Brian Dozheir, from Jemez, carries a sign during a gun ownership rally at the state Capitol on Saturday. (EDDIE MOORE/JOURNAL)

Activists at Capitol Defend Right To Bear Arms

About 175 Gather At 'High Noon'

Founding Father Helped Bring Spain Into Revolution

Author to discuss book on Ben Franklin
Engraving of Benjamin Franklin by George E. Perme, New York for the Eclectic, after a drawing by C.N. Cochin, 1777.

Lecture in Santa Fe: Ben Franklin Was Crucial In Spanish Support For American Revolution

If you go WHAT: “An Afternoon with Ben Franklin: Words and Music” WHEN: 2 p.m. Sunday WHERE: New Mexico History Museum, 113 Lincoln Ave. CONTACT: 476-5200   Ben Franklin never... Read more »
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Talk Sheds Light on ‘Forbidden Jewish Operas’

Viktor Ullmann premiered his 1944 opera "The Emperor of Atlantis" in a Nazi concentratio ...
Taos designer Patricia Michaels poses outside the old Cristo Rey Catholic School in Santa Fe, where she attended school through grade 8. (EDDIE MOORE/JOURNAL)

Ready for TV

Taos Designer To Be First Native American on ‘Project Runway’

Folk Art Market Names New Boss

Hiring Comes After Six-Month Search
Shawn McQueen Ruggeiro

Santa Fe’s Folk Art Market Has New Director – From San Diego

  The Santa Fe International Folk Art Market will open its 10th anniversary this summer with a new executive director. Shawn McQueen-Ruggeiro landed the position after a six-month search, market... Read more »
From left, Anna Berlanga, a facilitator for StoryCorps, waits to hear State Historian Rick Hendricks be interviewed by Frances Levine, director of the New Mexico History Museum. StoryCorps, which records stories from people across the country, began a monthlong stint in Santa Fe on Wednesday.(eddie moore/journal)

Telling Tales In An Airstream

StoryCorps Records Stories by Everyday Folks

Plumbing Business Expands, Offers Gourmet Food

Plumbing Business Expands, Offers Gourmet Food
A computer rendering shows the “bowling lounge” that Albuquerque-based Holiday Bowl is proposing to build at Market Station in the Railyard. (courtesy of ringside entertainment llc)

Railyard lounge to strike new bowling tone

Eight lanes, live music, upscale food in a club atmosphere

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