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What do you do when a Santa Fean is named US poet laureate? You call him immediately. Arthur Sze is now the top poet in ...
15/09/2025

What do you do when a Santa Fean is named US poet laureate? You call him immediately. Arthur Sze is now the top poet in the land.

A brief interview with our local wordsmith following the big announcement

An upcoming program at No Name Cinema highlights endangered shorts and preservation efforts from a Canadian film lover.
10/09/2025

An upcoming program at No Name Cinema highlights endangered shorts and preservation efforts from a Canadian film lover.

Canadian cinema project Black Zero Collection brings rare experimental film to Santa Fe’s No Name Cinema

Author Rachel Eve Moulton discusses new horror novel Tantrum and the experience of motherhood that shaped her story.
10/09/2025

Author Rachel Eve Moulton discusses new horror novel Tantrum and the experience of motherhood that shaped her story.

Author Rachel Eve Moulton discusses new horror novel Tantrum and the experience of motherhood that shaped her story

Despite consensus support for solar energy, thousands of Santa Feans are fired up about a proposed utility-scale project...
10/09/2025

Despite consensus support for solar energy, thousands of Santa Feans are fired up about a proposed utility-scale project near Rancho Viejo.

Despite consensus support for solar energy, thousands of Santa Feans are fired up about a proposed utility-scale project near Rancho Viejo

Santa Fe has a new LGBTQ+ center, and it's really just getting its sea legs. We speak with the Human Rights Alliance ED ...
04/09/2025

Santa Fe has a new LGBTQ+ center, and it's really just getting its sea legs. We speak with the Human Rights Alliance ED to learn a little more.

Santa Fe has a new LGBTQ+ center

It's true. Sometimes nothing else will do.
04/09/2025

It's true. Sometimes nothing else will do.

The Burger Stand keeps it cazh and delicious

Blue Rain Gallery has something gooooooood.
04/09/2025

Blue Rain Gallery has something gooooooood.

Multidisciplinary artist Mozart Gabriel embraces his Ugly Pie persona with new solo work—plus a collaboration with his dad, Tony Abeyta

The Fork went to brunch. Deal with it, America.
02/09/2025

The Fork went to brunch. Deal with it, America.

We’re still here for Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen

A local musician makes this Friday's Zozobra musical. Catch a brief interview with the official composer of Old Man Gloo...
27/08/2025

A local musician makes this Friday's Zozobra musical. Catch a brief interview with the official composer of Old Man Gloom.

Local composer/musician forms super-band to score Old Man Gloom

Though it stung last month when local events/DJ cadre Team Everything announced it would have to cancel its much-ballyho...
27/08/2025

Though it stung last month when local events/DJ cadre Team Everything announced it would have to cancel its much-ballyhooed and annual Mesa Por Vida event as we know it, TE brass are not really here for inaction or lollygagging. In other words, the show must go on and they're taking the party to The Bridge Fe Brewing Company as Por Vida. Learn more inside.

Long-running all-night rave pivots plans following original venue shakeup—and the party’s still on

The Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe has itself a new cinema head, and they're also a filmmaker, an artist and a...
27/08/2025

The Center for Contemporary Arts of Santa Fe has itself a new cinema head, and they're also a filmmaker, an artist and a media professor at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). Meet Cole Forrest...you're gonna love 'em.

Some months after taking over the Center for Contemporary Arts theater, Cinema Artistic Programmer Cole Forrest is all fired up

The saga of the Fort Marcy trees continues following a meeting with city officials to address new trees and shade struct...
27/08/2025

The saga of the Fort Marcy trees continues following a meeting with city officials to address new trees and shade structures—the first of many, likely. Was Kiwanis member and Zozobra Chair Ray Sandoval there? Nope.

Is more shade due Fort Marcy park or has the time come ‘tree equity’?

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