By Nina Anthony, Friday, January 24 , 2013 Last summer, six lucky students from Ohio Wesleyan University’s Department of Fine Arts spent nearly three weeks visiting the studios of some of northern New Mexico’s most celebrated artists. It was all part an innovative travel-learning initiative designed to help students connect Continue Reading
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Discofunkgrass, Home for the Holidays, and the Spirit of Giving Back to the Community
By Howie Roemer | December 2, 2013 As a member of local Taos jam-band Last to Know, I am humbled and honored to be part of an annual tradition that has been providing holiday cheer to Northern New Mexico families for almost 30 years. Later this week, as we’ve done Continue Reading
Early Snow at Four New Mexico Ski Resorts Prompts Early Season Specials from Nine Hotels
By Janet Webb | November 26, 2013 This weekend’s (November 23-24) big snow storm assures great conditions for Red River and Taos Ski Valley opening days, November 27 and 28 respectively. Sipapu has been open since November 16 and Angel Fire will wait till December 13 to start the lifts. Continue Reading
Eschew Big Boxes on Small Business Saturday
By Nina Anthony, Tuesday, November 19, 2013 Whenever I have out-of-town guests visiting me in Taos, New Mexico, I always take them to the shops around historic Taos Plaza, Bent Street, Kit Carson Road, Doña Luz and the stretch along Paseo del Pueblo Norte that’s lined with boutique shops and Continue Reading
We’ve Cooked Up A Healthy Helping of Fun (and Prizes) for the 3rd Annual Taos Turkey Trot
By Ana Karina Armijo | November 7, 2013 Eating too much is an annual Thanksgiving tradition for most of us. We stuff ourselves all day and feel guilty for weeks. This year, why not start a healthy pre-Thanksgiving tradition for you and your family? The 3rd Annual Taos Turkey Trot Continue Reading