
Cache is King: Hi-Tech Geocache Scavenging On the Rise
"Geocaching embodies a spirit of wonder, curiosity, and adventure."
by Allison Stertzer • publication SantaFe.com
May 16, 2013 • Community, Culture, Green Living, Outdoors & Recreation

Museum of New Mexico Foundation Announces New President and CEO
Jamie Clements will offer fundraising expertise to one of the nation's largest state-run museum systems
by Editor • publication SantaFe.com
May 15, 2013 • Culture, Local News & Sports
Instituto Cervantes Announces ¡Cine Magnífico!
'New Mexico’s only film festival presenting the voice and vision of Latin@ cinema'
by Editor • publication SantaFe.com
May 10, 2013 • Culture, Entertainment & Nightlife
Registration Opens for International ArtFest13
'Hosted on the SFUAD campus, the three-week festival boasts workshops and cultural activities for students and educators from around the world'
by Editor • publication SantaFe.com
May 10, 2013 • Community, Culture, Education, Lectures & Workshops, Local News & Sports

David Morrell’s New Novel, ‘Murder as a Fine Art,’ Tracks a Serial Killer in Victorian London
by Lynn Cline • publication SantaFe.com
May 4, 2013 • Authors & Literature, Community, Culture

" desperately wanted to meet the artist, buy a few more of his works, and perhaps even get involved with his career. There was only one small problem"
by Richard Polsky • publication THE magazine
April 30, 2013 • Art Markets & Galleries, Culture, Lodging & Travel

Preview: Four Tides, Four Decades —Paintings by Sam Scott
"Scott has become somewhat of a Santa Fe institution, a symbol of our city’s preoccupation with color, the elemental and becoming, as he puts it, 'properly lost in the storm of becoming.' "
publication THE magazine
April 30, 2013 • Art Markets & Galleries, Culture

Preview: Peter Sarkisian – ‘Video Works, 1994 - 2011’
"Starting this month, fifteen different works by Sarkisian...will be on display at the New Mexico Museum of Art."
publication THE magazine
April 30, 2013 • Art Markets & Galleries, Culture

Studio Visits: Nancy Clusiau and Steve Dulfer
"Without the guidance of the heart, the hands and mind are ronin, or masterless samurai. Dangerous, fickle, not to be trusted"
publication THE magazine
April 30, 2013 • Art Markets & Galleries, Business, Community, Culture

"Waldon is a working photographer who travels extensively around the U.S. on assignments that include photographing children, landscapes and architecture"
publication THE magazine
April 30, 2013 • Art Markets & Galleries, Culture

Mayor’s Arts Awards Nominees Sought
"Nominees should have a demonstrated, sustained commitment to the Santa Fe arts community with a lasting impact"
by Editor • publication SantaFe.com
April 26, 2013 • Community, Culture, Local News & Sports

‘Lookout Weekend’: Calendar Highlights for the Weekend of April 26, 2013
by Editor • publication SantaFe.com
April 25, 2013 • Community, Culture, Entertainment & Nightlife, Performing Arts

A poetry installation near the corner of Guadalupe Street and Cerrillos Road in the Railyard Park
by Editor • publication SantaFe.com
April 24, 2013 • Art Markets & Galleries, Culture, Entertainment & Nightlife

Earth Awareness: Calendar Highlights for the Weekend of April 19
by Editor • publication SantaFe.com
April 19, 2013 • Community, Culture, Entertainment & Nightlife

New Season of Downtown Walking Tours Set to Begin
'Enjoy stories of the people and events that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination'
by Editor • publication SantaFe.com
April 17, 2013 • Culture, Outdoors & Recreation

Folk/Art/Cinema Celebrates Filmmaking
"Our 2013 film series presents the beauty, challenges and inspiration woven into folk art"
by Editor • publication SantaFe.com
April 14, 2013 • Art Markets & Galleries, Community, Culture, Entertainment & Nightlife

The Extraordinary Gift of Being Curious
'...the real journey of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes'
by George & Sedena Cappannelli • publication Santa Fe Sun Monthly
April 10, 2013 • Authors & Literature, Culture, Health & Beauty

A Discussion on Karl May’s Fictional American West
"Through Feb. 9, 2014, the New Mexico History Museum celebrates May’s life, legacy and lasting impact in 'Tall Tales of the Wild West: The Stories of Karl May.' "
by Editor • publication SantaFe.com
April 5, 2013 • Culture, Education, Lectures & Workshops

"The view of water as a community resource has never swayed from the acequia tradition, and it is this concept of the repartimiento, largely implemented by the mayordomo, which has sustained acequias for generations"
by Quita Ortiz • publication Green Fire Times
April 3, 2013 • Community, Culture, Green Living

New Mexico History Museum Presents "Cowboys Real and Imagined": Opening April 14
Yee-haw! ‘Cowboys Real and Imagined’ Gallops to an April Opening
by Editor • publication SantaFe.com
April 2, 2013 • Art Markets & Galleries, Community, Culture, Entertainment & Nightlife
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