Leia Layus At Shree
Leia Layus is the newest instructor at taoStyle Sponsor, Shree Yoga Taos. Born and raised in California, Leia spent her most recent years in San Francisco. She studied Theater Arts and Literature at...
View ArticleAngus MacDonald
Angus MacDonald’s story reads like a novel. Born and raised in Marfa, Texas before Donald Judd arrived and staked out the town’s Art cred, when Marfa was just another small town in Big Bend country,...
View ArticleA Season Of Magic
October is the start of our Winter Season here in the Land of Enchantment. Our first snow falls at or very close to Halloween and already the crisp air and falling leaves have rendered Summer a...
View ArticleEnvision
The Envision Gallery at the Overland Ranch Complex is known for the fantastic kinetic wind sculptures (by Lyman Whitaker) that spin and twirl in the gardens outside the Gallery. “They’re like a...
View ArticleTaos Blue
Taos Blue celebrates 27 years on Bent Street this month! When Sue Westbrook opened Taos Blue at the top of Bent Street across from the Historic Taos Inn, she was fully aware that she’d stumbled upon...
View ArticleImprov Medicine At TEN
Tomorrow night, join Improv Medicine as they provide an evening of entertainment and education for businesses and entrepreneurs at the Taos Entrepreneurial Network Event at the KTAOS Solar Center. The...
View ArticleBurch Street Hideaway
Hardly an area one would consider for a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this Chic Shack is the perfect hideaway for an artist or writer. A secluded courtyard compound that...
View ArticleRoberto Ugalde
The Michael McCormick Gallery has a new addition to its already impressive stable of artists. Roberto Ugalde is originally from Queretaro, Mexico, where he studied at the Instituto Nacional de Bellas...
View ArticleEl Caballero
Traditionally Caballero (translated from the Spanish), means a Knight or a gentleman, but here in the Land of Enchantment it also refers to an exceptional horseman. You have met Ed Sandoval here on...
View ArticleDispatches From The Globe
When Kristina Siebenaler aka Kiki Shakti decided a trip around the Globe was the perfect antidote for grief and a breakup, I asked her to send dispatches and photographs. Part One Getting There I was...
View ArticleAutumn Elegy
Oh glorious Autumn how brief your golden beauty A stolen moment of breathtaking wonder A sense of timelessness in the fugue of Seasons Lost and gone now as we descend into the darkness Of Winter’s...
View ArticleDamien Moreau And More At Salon X
Damien Moreau is a film maker and photographer who currently moonlights as the receptionist at Salon X. Born in New Mexico, Damien grew up in Wyoming. He moved to Boston to study Art at 17 but hated...
View ArticleManzanita Market
If the Manzanita Market looks familiar, it’s because this little apple didn’t fall very far from the tree. Manzanita Market is the newest addition to the cool corner of the Plaza that is home to the...
View ArticleDesert Blends At Cids
When Ayurvedic and Herbal Practitioner Toni Leigh started making Sage infused soap in her Hondo Mesa kitchen she had no idea where it would lead. All these years later, Desert Blends has a loyal...
View ArticleHacienda Of Secrets And Dreams
This is the story of a house. A house with history, character and charm. A house of secrets and dreams. Across the Highway from the St. Francis de Assisi Church, behind what is now Martina’s (Hall),...
View ArticleWomen In White
The Dalai Lama said, “The world will be saved by the western woman.” Tomorrow we have an opportunity to speed that prophecy along, when women have a chance to decide the 2016 American Election by...
View ArticleA Woman’s Place Is (NOT) In The White House
Once upon a time America dreamed… Americans believed in the melting pot it truly was, the greatest experiment in Democracy on the planet; the hope of millions, a beacon of light and liberty. A place...
View ArticleWinter Tales At Palacio De Marquesa
November’s shorter days, colder nights and the aftermath of 2016’s U.S.Election make this the perfect time to curl up beside a roaring fire and escape reality with a good book or a good storyteller....
View ArticleAventura
The ever chic, former Vogue editor, Grace Coddington once remarked, that the only thing a women really needs to add to her wardrobe for Winter, is a new coat! This year we need a very warm and cozy...
View ArticleThree’s A Charm At Wilder Nightingale
Winner of the 2016 American Art Awards for Best Gallery in New Mexico, Wilder Nightingale Fine Art is home to several talented artists, but I asked Rob Nightingale to pick just three for this post. It...
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