The Big Coverup
Could non-medical face masks become a new accessory category? Celebrities and influencers are joining the #MaskingForAFriend campaign to encourage wearing masks to protect others. Of course, other...
View ArticleDe Hooch In The Time Of Coronavirus
Week five of the shutdown. The initial dread and diversion has faded. The existential doubt rises up and we wonder about our basic survival- much as the first settlers of New Amsterdam did long ago...
View ArticleA Faint Smell of Lilac
“A faint smell of lilac filled the air. There was always lilac in this part of town. Where there were grandmothers, there was always lilac.” Author: Laura Miller Lilacs casing old latia fencing on El...
View ArticleCannabis And COVID -19
People have been experiencing increased fear, stress, anxiety and lack of sleep. When you’re stressed out or anxious, one of the most common things to be negatively affected is your sleep. Whether...
View ArticleLocal Flavor Cooks Like A Chef Book
“Every day, we support the tenacity and creativity of our Northern New Mexico Kitchens and Chefs!” So says Cullen Curtiss, Local Flavor editor. “Celebrate and honor the chefs you love now in person...
View ArticleTake Time Out
One day can change your whole life. Global Wellness Day June 13, 2020, is coming in a few days and brings awareness to wholeness and can set you on a journey of self-discovery. The solution to...
View ArticleIndependence Day High
Happy Independence Day! Normally today, July 4th in America means big parties and celebrations. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic in full force, fireworks displays have been canceled and beaches...
View ArticleSecrets Of The Aspen Grove
Struggling to find your inner guidance? Feeling disconnected? During these challenging times it’s easy to feel that way. I’ve come to understand that when the deep well of my heart runs dry, it must...
View ArticleCannabis On The Table
22 million people worldwide have been infected with COVID-19 Still, researchers estimate that it will take up to a year and a half before an effective vaccine is developed. During this period of...
View ArticleAug/Sept At Local Flavor
“Most everything we took for granted feels dear—that embrace upon greeting, that paycheck, a school full of children, an art opening, that casual “where shall we go out to eat tonight?” So writes...
View ArticleForaging In The Fall
Immune Building Herbs The forecast is snow in September for Taos this week. The already short summer season for garden growing has come to a halt. Harvest at a hurried pace. It’s time to unpack the...
View ArticleCloset Cleanout
A capsule wardrobe for working from home. Fall is the time of year many of us go through our wardrobes to get our clothes ready for the coming cold weather. If you’re one of the many people who have...
View ArticleIn This Time
Black Lives Matter. Especially now, in this time! And through December 26, 2020, Galerie Lakaye, Los Angeles’ premiere gallery of contemporary Haitian art for 30 years, hosts Haitian-American artist...
View ArticleNew Mexico Artisans Market Pop Up
The New Mexico Artisans Market is an event held to highlight some of the state’s best artisans and makers. While the event, normally held over Thanksgiving weekend, has been canceled this year due to...
View ArticleCannabis Sans Borders
Good news for the Cannabis industry in New Mexico! A district court judge in Santa Fe ruled on Tuesday that reciprocal medical cannabis patients can buy, possess and use medical cannabis in New...
View ArticleA Halloween Tale
Fire Balls, chains, and apparitions are all part of this season in Taos, as legend has it, the Brujas are in our midst. Ghostly tales of old women who shapeshift into fireballs torture the...
View ArticleOnce In A Blue Moon
Dreams come true. Or Halloween falls during a pandemic… Skywatchers, ghouls, goblins and werewolves take note: The moon will be full this Halloween night with the additional confluence of spookiness....
View ArticleShree Closes Their Yoga Studio
Shree Yoga Taos has closed. The beloved Taos institution founded by Suki Dalury and Genevieve Oswald over a decade ago, is no more. As with many other businesses affected by the pandemic, Shree has...
View ArticleFlowers For Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving promises to be unlike any other. A confluence of events makes it the perfect storm for all kinds of strange holiday happenings. What topics might be held around the table? We’ve got...
View ArticleInfamous
If you are traveling to, or are in the city, Fotografiska New York, in the Flatiron District of New York City, has a must-see show. Infamous, a solo exhibition by renowned artist Andres Serrano, will...
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