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‘Youth artisans of the future’ to be at Native American Artisans Portal Summer Youth Show
Supporting the talents of next-generation Native American artists is a goal of the New Mexico History Museum. This year, the museum is hosting the Native American Artisans Portal Summer Youth Show, fostering the development of young artists who are descendants of current Native American artisans. The show also aims to celebrate the importance of the continued traditions of Native American artistry.
SFR Picks—Week of July 17
Leading psychedelic and spiritual leaders descend on Santa Fe for enlightening fundraiser. Ram Dass and Timothy Leary are considered the original gangsters of the psychedelic movement for good reason. As Harvard colleagues in the 1960s, psychologists Ram Dass, then known as Richard Alpert, and Leary conducted extensive research on psychedelics...
Osmunda Music Discusses New Singles and Upcoming Album ‘Heartful Of Peace’
Singer-songwriter, producer, community activist, and philanthropic force of nature Osmunda Music, aka Rebecca Trujillo Vest, recently released two new singles – “Be Welcome” and “Seed to Trree – from her forthcoming album Heartful Of Peace, slated to drop on August 23. Heartful Of Peace will...
Gravity Bound takes the lead after first round of 2024 NMIPAC in Santa Fe
In case anyone missed the news that we shared on Facebook (and if you’re not on that app, you’re probably a happier human) on Saturday, the first round of the 2024 New Mexico Brewers Guild IPA Challenge posted the voting totals with Gravity Bound out in front. The...
The Righteous, Santa Fe Opera
Librettist Tracy K. Smith and composer Gregory Spears discuss the world premiere of “The Righteous” at the Santa Fe Opera. “The Righteous” is an exploration of faith, power, and ambition set against the backdrop of the 1980s American southwest. HISTORIAN AND AUTHOR BRAD BERTELLI. Uncovering surprising...
Douglas-fir Tussock Moth Outbreak At Black Canyon Campground In Española Ranger District
SANTA FE — If you see brownish-yellow or red discoloration of trees in and around Back Canyon Campground in the Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF), it may be the result of defoliation from the Douglas-fir tussock moth (DFTM). Trees may appear to be dying, but those brown branches signal...
SFCC Presents Cristina Kahlo: Contemporary Mexican Photography Lecture Tuesday Aug. 6
SANTA FE — Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) will present Cristina Kahlo, who will give a lecture on Contemporary Mexican Photography, 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6 in the Lecture Hall (Room 216). The free lecture is offered by the SFCC’s Art on Campus in collaboration with Carlos Rovelo, Trustee and Chair, Education and Community Engagement Committee of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum.
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