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Exhibition Focuses On Environment

“Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment” is a jam-packed exhibition full of contemporary work that is being exhibited for the first time. The handsome book published in conjunction with... 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 »

‘Queen’ Shows World In Imbalance

There’s this great line in “Queen of the Sun,” when a food expert is talking about flowers and says “The great existential fact of plant life is the inability to... 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 »

New Work To Premiere

Although composer and double bass player Patrick Neher has known aural historian Jack Loeffler for more than three decades, it wasn’t until last year that the two friends decided to... Read more »

‘Figurines’ Show a Display of Mini-Sculptures

Growing up in Indiana, Christine Golden was, by her own admission, a “somewhat troubled child.” She was shooting the hook as often as possible, spending time with the wrong crowd,... Read more »

Rave Reviews for Max’s

The amuse bouche, that teasing starter upscale restaurants serve their guests, looked like pureed lentil soup with a crouton. But the crouton was actually a delectable cube of crisp pork... Read more »

Medium of Motion

In the spirit of full disclosure, I am a long-standing admirer of and erstwhile collaborator in the exhibition of the video art made by Steina and Woody Vasulka. They rocked... 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 »

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