A free community event will celebrate the completion of renovations to the Palace of the Governors.
Reverence for a requiem
Santa Fe Pro Musica ends its 2023-2024 season with two performances of a concert that pairs Mozart's Requiem with contemporary composer Anna Clyne's "Within Her Arms," written as a requiem for her mother.
The group's current production is meant to help its performers find their way into a future without boundaries.
The pioneering artist’s newly renovated historic home has been transformed into the Olive Rush Studio and Art Center.
The biographer may be busy writing or researching his own work, but he always finds time to connect writers to other writers.
Give back to Mother Earth
Earth Day at the Railyard will feature public art, educational presentations and a fleet of goats and sheep who will be eating the grassland.
New Mexico writers are a prolific lot. We've got a sampling of books by Santa Fe writers, starting with a new release by one of The New Mexican’s own.
Here's your weekly roundup of some of the must-see, must-do, must-know things that need to be on your radar this week.
Art town traveling
The author learned first-hand that Ruidoso is one of the best places you can spend a weekend in New Mexico, even in the snow.
Star Codes: April 19-25
Fasten your seatbelt and roll with the changes. Jupiter conjuncts Uranus, the planet named after the god of procreative chaos. We feel this aspect all spring long, tho…
'Offset Fields' by Jesse Blanchard
The monotype-on-paper piece created is part of Mountains, Rivers + Fields, a Historic Santa Fe Foundation exhibition of Blanchard's work.
Native Fashion Week schedule
All events for the SWAIA Native Fashion Week are by ticket or invitation only, and ticket sales for many events are limited. Fashion show tickets include all-day acces…
Ruidoso a haven for the crafty and creative
Ruidoso has its ski season, hunting season and horse racing season, and for the rest of the year, it's a surprisingly interesting arts town.
It was one thing to follow in the artistic footsteps of Peter Hurd and Henriette Wyeth, but quite another for their son to save the land they lived on.
The NEA Big Read drills down to Santa Fe Reads, with Circe by Madeline Miller this year's local selection and many book-adjacent activities to encourage and foster a love of reading.
Internal promotions gave CCA Santa Fe a new leadership duo at its cinema program and they've already expanded screenings and launched new initiatives.
The mezzo sprano has performed the role more than 200 times all over the world, but she's most in her element taking audiences beyond the source material.
The folk musicians will perform Friday, April 12, in Santa Fe.
Book smart
All children deserve to have access to books and to experience the joys and benefits of reading.
Artists and old friends Ron Cooper and Larry Bell have teamed up to run a pop-up art show for two days every month at a garage in Taos.
Here's your weekly roundup of some of the must-see, must-do, must-know things that need to be on your radar this week.
Jazz vocalist Hilary Gardner may be best known for being a part of Broadway hit Come Fly Away, but she's back with an album of country-tinged ballads.
Star Codes: April 12-18
Keep plans flexible and stay ready to improvise. Retrograde Mercury is in full trickster mode as Jupiter approaches a conjunction with change-master Uranus.
ARTS NEWS
- Again, two will share Santa Fe youth poet laureate role
- Film festival honored by MovieMaker Magazine
- More Meow Wolf weddings on April 22
- Caldera residency applications open
- Santa Fean among Guggenheim foundation fellows
- National Hispanic Cultural Center offers second film symposium
- Santa Fe Film Institute accepting filmmaker grant applications
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Albert ‘Tootie’ Heath, 1935-2024Santa Fe jazz drummer contributed on more than 100 albums
- Mavis Staples headlines Blossoms & Bones
- Artists Judy Chicago and Larry Bell speak at the New Mexico Museum of Art