Free to Be You and Me BY CANDACE WALSH Once upon a time, I was a child in the seventies with hippie parents. Want proof? If I had [...]
Flex Time BY CANDACE WALSH I can stand outside of the Udall Building, throw a rock, and hit Old Santa Fe Trail (and [...]
Pomme Crazy BY CANDACE WALSH Recently, I found myself halfway up an apple tree. You may have never stopped climbing [...]
In Need of a Good Home BY CANDACE WALSH The House on Mango Street, published in 1984, is a contemporary American classic. You’ll [...]
Willa on My Mind BY CANDACE WALSH I’ll begin my editorship with a shameful confession: after fourteen years in Santa Fe, I [...]
Love and War BY TOM IRELAND When the American Academy of Poets made April National Poetry Month, they must have had T. S. [...]
Artists in Flight BY TOM IRELAND The title of the ongoing exhibition at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum—From New York to New [...]
Those Long Lonesome Roads BY TOM IRELAND When I was nineteen I’d heard rumors of a vast continent west of New York City, but the [...]
The Summer of Color BY CYNTHIA BAUGHMAN The spectacular exhibition at the Museum of International Folk Art, The Red That Colored [...]
From Bombs to Baubles BY CYNTHIA BAUGHMAN This spring we mark the seventieth anniversary of the first detonation of the atomic bomb [...]
Explore History Where It Happened BY CYNTHIA BAUGHMAN New Mexico’s historic sites take center stage in this issue. Exciting things are [...]
Chile, Corn, and…Carrots BY CYNTHIA BAUGHMAN The New Mexico Association of Museums (NMAM) is composed of a couple hundred curators, [...]
So Many Ways of Looking at Turquoise Turquoise, Water, Sky: The Stone and Its Meaning, the new exhibition curated by Maxine McBrinn at the Museum [...]
A Seat at the Table BY CYNTHIA BAUGHMAN I vividly remember the electrifying moment when I first heard about Judy Chicago. It was [...]
One Hundred Years of El Palacio BY CYNTHIA BAUGHMAN The February 16, 1925, issue of El Palacio announced: “The New York Public Library . . [...]