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Widespread History
For a group of guys to be able to run around the world and play music together for 25 years, it requires the right blend of personalities, a special on-stage… Read more
Flamenco Theatre Company Opens Eight-Week Season
Juan Siddi calls his flamenco dance company’s summer season “Nataraja,” which is Sanskrit for “Lord of Dance.” “I use the word “nataraja” because my dances are about creation, transformation and… Read more
Fantastic Focus on the Taste Buds
Sunrise, open about six months, is a classic mom-and-pop place and a welcome addition to our food-crazy town. Thanks to the recommendation of a buddy who works at Tia Sophia’s… Read more
Be in the Mood for Dark When You See ‘Incendies’
I can’t recall a single funny moment in “Incendies.” Not one. It’s agreat film – a feast of mystery and love and war and rage and awesome, almost unimaginable forgiveness…. Read more
Tools Meet Imagination
Santa Fe is the beneficiary, yet again, of multiple generations of generous artists, musicians, writers and enthusiasts choosing to make their homes here. While the arts are contracting in major… Read more
Music to fill
Mose Allison’s Mississippi Delta-drenched jazz will steal some blues for the Plaza at this year’s ninth annual Santa Fe Bandstand concerts. The jazzman – who has influenced a legion of… Read more
Allen Turns Back the Clock in ‘Midnight’
I’ve long fantasized about being a reporter in the 1960s and 1970s. Civil rights, the sexual revolution, Muhammed Ali, Frank Sinatra. Those were the days, right? The pre-Internet age had… Read more
‘Inventing Van Gogh’ Examines the Myths
The myth of Van Gogh has long eclipsed the man. The painter carried a small hand mirror everywhere he went to reflect his penultimate subject. The self-portrait became both his… Read more
A Place for Interesting Eggs
From chocolate chip pancakes to huevos rancheros, Santa Fe folks and our visitors have flocked to the Tecolote Cafe for breakfast ever since it opened on June 2, 1980. The… Read more
Culture Clash
Back-and-forth exchange between Andean and European folk art is theme of huge exhibit It takes lifetimes to assemble great collections and usually at minimum, at least a decade for… Read more
‘Horse Operas’ Prelude To Fest
The Santa Fe Independent Film Festival kicks off with a pair of cowboy movies, just in time for the Buckaroo Ball. This “prequel” to the festival’s main event in October… Read more
Red Sage Figures It Out
Good news stimulates the appetite, and there’s good news aplenty at Red Sage. After several false starts, the beautiful Red Sage Restaurant has found its rhythm. Friends and I enjoyed… Read more



