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Reading Greennew

Ten books to help understand and save the environment.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Laura Paskus  |  05-03-2007  |  Books

Gay Mexican Immigrants Find Freedom in Santa Fenew

While Santa Fe is well known for its gay-friendly attitude, these men are part of a marginalized community that is so underrecognized, no one even knows how many gay Mexican immigrants live in the city.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  David Alire Garcia  |  04-25-2007  |  LGBT

This Debut Album is an Ambitious Projectnew

Swimming with Orange inches past its flaws, but once it grabs your attention, the struggle begins to maintain the listener’s focus.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Gabe Gomez  |  04-19-2007  |  Reviews

Examination of Incarcerated Immigrants Under Waynew

As hundreds of immigrants spend what may be their final days in the U.S. behind bars, the living conditions in New Mexico's main immigrant detention facility are coming under fire.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  David Alire Garcia  |  04-19-2007  |  Immigration

New Mexico's DWI Tragedy Has Turned into Big Businessnew

Make making DWI a "top priority," the state's created an entire industry of lawyers, urinal cake makers and ignition interlock providers who are meeting the demand for an unnerving supply of DWI offenders.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Nathan Dinsdale  |  04-19-2007  |  Business & Labor

Kinda Boring, Pretty Formulaic, but Goodnew

The trio hasn't ventured off the path it's worn so well since the late 90s -- making downtempo electronic music that's just a bit too tense to fall asleep to.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Patricia Sauthoff  |  04-12-2007  |  Reviews

Why Don't More Santa Feans Take the Bus?new

I spent hours on the bus talking to others who live car-free or car-lite, while at the same time querying those who don't to find out how to get more of us on the bus.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Nicole Blouin  |  04-12-2007  |  Transportation

Digestible Hooks, Busy Pop Lyricisms and Casual Deliverynew

Or Give Me Death, the second full-length album from Aqueduct, aka David Terry, focuses on the residual aftershocks of a relationship gone to the dumps.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Gabe Gomez  |  04-05-2007  |  Reviews

Three Generations of Dems Ready to Leadnew

New Mexico's Democratic Party chairman will be elected by party members on April 28.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  David Alire Garcia  |  04-05-2007  |  Politics

New Mexico's Water Future Is Here ...new

And there's not a drop to spare.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Laura Paskus  |  04-05-2007  |  Environment

Victory Dancenew

We recap election night in New Mexico.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Nathan Dinsdale and Dan Frosch  |  11-08-2006  |  Politics

Choosing Peacenew

Four Navajo students write about why they didn't join the military.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Staff  |  10-25-2006  |  War

Paper Trailnew

'Tis the season to dig through campaign finance reports.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Nathan Dinsdale  |  10-25-2006  |  Politics

Medical Testnew

New Mexico lawmakers request an independent audit of prison health care.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dan Frosch  |  10-25-2006  |  Science

To Market, to Marketnew

Sarah Noss, executive director of the Santa Fe Farmers Market Institute, talks about local agriculture, green building and fund-raising.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Julia Goldberg  |  10-25-2006  |  Shopping

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