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Wet Hot Art Summernew

An insider’s guide to the best (and worst) of Santa Fe’s art scene
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Rani Molla  |  07-08-2011  |  Art

Five Ways to Be a Better Locavorenew

Some of us don’t like meat. Or eggs. Or cheese. Or milk. Or anything that’s been cooked. Oh wait, that’s totally not true. But some of us choose not to consume these foods for very good reasons.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Marin Sardy  |  03-11-2010  |  Food+Drink

The Top Ten News Stories of 2009 for Santa Fe and the Countrynew

As the economy tumbled, with it came the housing market, the job market and the public pocketbook. At the same time, lack of access to affordable health care became an intolerable political juggernaut, pay-to-play scandals unfolded here and elsewhere, and swine flu panic gripped the nation.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Santa Fe Reporter Staff  |  12-31-2009  |  Commentary

Thirty Years of Art; Six Years of Warnew

Santa Fe's Center for Contemporary Arts, at 30, is all grown-up. Of course, like a lot of kids who came of age during the same period, it has occasionally shirked its responsibilities, struggled to pay the bills and cathartically reinvented itself more than a few times.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Zane Fischer  |  04-16-2009  |  Art

The World's Best Distance Runners are from East Africa, but They Train in Santa Fenew

Since 2002, 20 runners from around the world have paid nearly $1,000 to train for a week in the high, dry air of Santa Fe, at the beginning of each August, at Dr. Jon Woo's high-altitude running school, Camp Marafiki.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Charles Bethea  |  01-08-2009  |  Sports

From Humble to High Art, Peanut Butter is a National Obsessionnew

Sometimes I'll ask someone if they like peanut butter, and they'll say that they prefer some other nut butter -- almond, usually. That's all well and good, but it's not the same thing.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  A Qasimi  |  10-09-2008  |  Food+Drink

Why Are So Few Female Chefs Drawn to the Helm of Restaurant Kitchens?new

Many believe the explanation is the crazy hours and militaristic physicality of the work, but isn't the field of emergency nursing, which poses similar challenges, run by women?
Santa Fe Reporter  |  A Qasimi  |  08-28-2008  |  Food+Drink

Talking to Stephanie 'Golden Girl' Jaramillo, a Pioneer of Women's Boxingnew

Jaramillo and her husband are launching Geronimo Enterprises, a promotions company that will begin organizing mixed martial arts and amateur boxing bouts in Santa Fe as early as August 2008.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  05-30-2008  |  Sports

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