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  • Metamorphosis | Santa Fe Reporter

    Santa Fe Reporter – Thu Nov 5, 7:45 am ET  

    Provocative pickle meets coy cucumber and a buxom sandwich at Louie’s Corner Café. Full Story »

  • Events at James A Little Theater

    Santa Fe Reporter – Wed Nov 4, 9:00 am ET  

    “This is a huge piece of New Mexico history that’s been silenced,” Nan Elsasser, producer of A Light in My Soul/Una Luz en Mi Alma, says. “It’s very affirming and very challenging.” Full Story »

  • Event A Light In My Soul/Una Luz En Mi Alma

    Santa Fe Reporter – Wed Nov 4, 9:00 am ET  

    “This is a huge piece of New Mexico history that’s been silenced,” Nan Elsasser, producer of A Light in My Soul/Una Luz en Mi Alma, says. “It’s very affirming and very challenging.” Full Story »

  • Attack of the Right Wing Nuts

    Santa Fe Reporter – Wed Nov 4, 9:00 am ET  

    In April 2006, with the approval ratings of President George W Bush plummeting, his senior political advisor, Karl Rove, began discussing a plan to turn things around. Full Story »

  • Letters to the Editor

    Santa Fe Reporter – Wed Nov 4, 2:01 am ET  

    DV Facts First of all, I would like to take this opportunity, long overdue, to thank Corey Pein for his in-depth research and reporting on violence against women in our community. Full Story »

  • Daddy Needs a Drink

    Santa Fe Reporter – Wed Nov 4, 2:01 am ET  

    “No you don’t!” I had spotted my daughter Poppy mixing a glass of Ovaltine on the kitchen counter. “You’ll spoil this restaurant-quality meal. How many dads make a grilled undercut of pork with a fresh fruit salsa on a school night?” Full Story »

  • Zane's World

    Santa Fe Reporter – Wed Nov 4, 2:01 am ET  

    I get a lot of hell from my friends—even the crazy, gun-toting ones—about my respect for Adam Kokesh’s message. Kokesh is running for Congress in New Mexico’s 3rd District, looking to unseat Democratic Rep. Ben Ray Luján. Full Story »

  • Santa Fe Eavesdropper

    Santa Fe Reporter – Wed Nov 4, 2:01 am ET  

    “What kind of band is this?” “A KISS cover band.” “What kind of music do they play?” “KISS songs.” —Overheard at Corazón, during the Love Gun performance Full Story »

  • Briefs: Nov. 4

    Santa Fe Reporter – Wed Nov 4, 2:01 am ET  

    Unnatural Disasters: On Oct. 26, the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board publicly urged Los Alamos National Laboratory to beef up safety systems in its main plutonium facility. Full Story »

  • Back to Nature

    Santa Fe Reporter – Wed Nov 4, 2:01 am ET  

    The list of things that we forego in a recession pedicures, pearls and the occasional mortgage does not include alternative medicine. In fact, herbal supplement sales along with yoga studios, acupuncture clinics and massage therapy have proven remarkably resilient in the face of the recession. Full Story »

  • Ecotistical | Santa Fe Reporter

    Santa Fe Reporter – Wed Nov 4, 2:00 am ET  

    Carbon footprints dot the landscape; this fact the CCA makes clear. What we don’t learn is how to erase them. Full Story »

  • The Big Loud Wolf

    Santa Fe Reporter – Wed Nov 4, 2:00 am ET  

    Meow Wolf seemed like the great last hope for Santa Fe to have an all-ages arts and music space (no offense, Warehouse 21, I guess I’m just old and jaded now), but things have changed. Full Story »

  • The Scary Barber Chair

    Santa Fe Reporter – Tue Nov 3, 9:45 pm ET  

    Yes, this may be it, the last of the Halloween documentation. Our photographer for the night was Jonathan Tercero, who has done the last few parties we’ve had and is very awesome. The creepy barber chair set-up was put together by Mike Ranft, with props from Hogles. Full Story »

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