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Trying to appreciate a pile of sticks hanging over a fishbowl without any context is an exercise both confusing and pointless. One of 18 off-beat but carefully constructed paintings in Jacob A ...
Santa Fe Community College Strategic Advisor Meg Fisher, who previously worked for 11 years as a senior manager of Apple’s education content, helped Santa Fe Public Schools, Santa Fe Indian School, ...
Sweet Santa Fe—how are your hearts? From the state of my inbox, they must be aching. Has everyone gone through a life changing breakup in 2023, or what? Was it Pluto, the planet of major ...
Realtors oppose “mansion” tax Official public discussion of a proposed tax on high-end real estate begins this evening at the Santa Fe City Council meeting. However, the Santa Fe Association of ...
Ben Harper’s brain seems to move faster than his body or mouth. During a recent visit from SFR, the Santa Fe transplant darts around the small front room of his cannabis dispensary and delivery ...
6.29.2022Letters to the Editor Mail letters to PO Box 4910 Santa Fe, NM 87502 or email them to editor [at]sfreporter.com. Letters (no more than 200 words) should refer to specific articles in the ...
Though President Joe Biden was just in the state making sweeping declarations of aid and such to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, fine art photographer Patricia Galagan makes a fair point: “Once the ...
Pueblo Pintado, New Mexico-based artist, farmer and equestrian Armond Antonio (Diné) had just recently moved to Denver when the pandemic started raging, and he soon found himself back in New Mexico.
The state also announced 31 additional deaths, including two from Santa Fe County: a man in his 60s who was hospitalized and had underlying conditions, and a woman in her 70s. There have now been 124 ...
New Mexico health officials reported 1,684 new COVID-19 cases yesterday, bringing the statewide total so far to 97,095. Bernalillo County had 596 new cases, followed by San Juan County with 136 new ...
SFR interviews Dr. David Scrase, secretary of the New Mexico Human Services Department, for our Reported podcast on the spread of COVID-19 in the state.
SFR talks with Gwyn Kaitis, policy coordinator for the New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence, about the increase of domestic violence incidents in the state and across the nation since the ...