Rick Romancito
Rick Romancito is the long-time Editor of Tempo, the Arts & Entertainment Magazine published weekly as an insert to the Taos News. A lot of people I know buy the paper for the magazine alone; how...
View ArticleJack Lorang’s Space Folk
On the opening track on his latest CD, Light Years, “Madcat” Jack Lorang sings wistfully about change and revolution. “The gates are open,” he sings, voice breaking just a bit, not quite hitting the...
View ArticleSummer At Shree Yoga
Summer is almost here and that means lots of visitors to Taos and the surrounding area. I know many people literally travel with their Yoga mats these days so I thought I’d ask the Shree Goddesses...
View ArticleModel Citizen
Drop dead gorgeous (then and now), Joan Severance has had a foot in Taos for over two decades. She comes and goes, but Taos will always be the place Joan comes to catch her breath (and have some fun),...
View ArticleFor The Health Of It
The 7th Annual For The Health Of It in Taos, starts today! This is a great way for the community to get involved with a worthy cause that benefits Cancer patients locally, thanks to Holy Cross...
View ArticleTaos Poetry Festival
This weekend the Taos Poetry Festival returns to SOMOS/Society Of The Muse Of The Southwest. Thanks to James Navé, Poetry continues its long tradition aqui en Taos. Navé is recognized as one of the...
View ArticleR.E.Lieske At Seldom Creek Ranch
Seldom Creek Ranch is a quintessential Gallery of Western Art, both classic and contemporary, owned by songwriter and producer, Tree Menane. Tree is his own story, he’s worked with a lot of (mostly)...
View ArticleTony Whitecrow
How does a guy from the East Coast making traditional deerskin clothing and objects d’art, appearing authentically Native and Museum quality, come by the name of Whitecrow? Last week I dropped by Tony...
View ArticleThe Face Place At Salon X
Salon X has had a makeover! Delta Cosette Bayer has downsized her salon and moved it into an adjoining space which she renovated in the blink of an eye. Add designing hip salons to her already...
View ArticleJuly 4th At Taos Ski Valley
By the time July 4th rolls around, summer is an actuality, along with higher temperatures (and hotter tempers), but we have a little secret to share with you. If it feels like it’s burning up out...
View ArticleBill Baker’s Never Ending Journey
Born and raised in New York, Bill Baker has been a resident of Albuquerque for the past two decades, a city he chose for its proximity to Mexico, Known mainly for his award-winning, life-like and...
View ArticleRick Romancito
Rick Romancito is the long-time Editor of Tempo, the Arts & Entertainment Magazine published weekly as an insert to the Taos News. A lot of people I know buy the paper for the magazine alone; how...
View ArticleTheresa Gray At Magpie
Theresa Gray says she works from memory mostly, painting feelings and emotions rather than rendering what is seen. I met Theresa for a coffee one day last week at the World Cup Cafe, where she told me...
View ArticleUP & Over 10K Trail Run
Between scaling steep ski slopes to jogging through aspen groves, mountain trail runs challenge participants with hard breathing climbs and free fall descents (though there are some races which are...
View ArticleThe Old Dance Hall
Where the road takes a sharp turn on Ranchitos Road, an old dance hall has been quietly undergoing a transformation over the past fifteen years. When artist Ken Draim and his wife Sara bought the...
View ArticleBill Curry On Both Sides Of The Lens
He’s contributed to taoStyle since its inception. His influence on the blog’s visual integrity is a given and to say I value his continued input and ideas, is an understatement. But since many of...
View ArticleJoan Severance For Fandango 2017
You met her here a couple of weeks ago. Well, little did she know when she arrived in town last week, with zero fuss nor fanfare, just looking forward to a little down time between projects (as per...
View ArticleChic Shack Revisited
Last winter I shared a Handmade Home with you, Well, it’s summer now and time to see it in a new light! My daughter’s house which she has renovated and brought into the current century, was built by...
View ArticleMimi Saltzman At Studio 238
The Harwood Museum’s Studio 238 is their newest gallery addition for temporary exhibitions and installations. The Harwood describes Studio 238 (yet another brainchild of the very talented and very...
View ArticleRoberto Ugalde Throws Some Paint
The Michael McCormick Gallery presents Roberto Ugalde in his First One Man Exhibition this Saturday, July 1st. Roberto was showcased here on the blog when he first joined Michael’s stable of artists,...
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