History / Nov. 06, 2024
A Timeline of New Mexico's Film and TV History
New Mexico has a long history with film and television. Roll the film.
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History
Dawson, New Mexico, was once the largest company-owned city in the Southwest. Although it’s most famous for the deadly coal mine disasters that took place there in 1913 and 1923, Dawson was a beloved home to thousands until 1950. Now, hundreds of people come from all over the country for a biennial pilgrimage to the ghost town, where they reunite ... and remember.
By Molly Boyle / Photos by Gabriella Marks
History / Nov. 06, 2024
New Mexico has a long history with film and television. Roll the film.
Arts & Entertainment / Nov. 06, 2024
Make the set of your favorite movie or TV show your next travel destination.
Things To Do / Oct. 31, 2024
Honor the dead, break out and party, see balloons and enjoy tunes, watch artists work, and bid on Navajo rugs.
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Originals
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Arts & Entertainment / Oct 30, 2024
With streaming services opening new studios, A-list directors helming major productions, Native stories getting attention, and world-class crews taking on exciting projects, the Land of Enchantment is the center of the action.
Arts & Entertainment / Oct 30, 2024
The first-time actor shows off his skills in ”Rez Ball.”…
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Arts & Entertainment / Oct 30, 2024
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Arts & Entertainment / Oct 30, 2024
The casting director helps filmmakers find the turquoise in the rough.
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Editor's Letter / Oct 30, 2024
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Arts & Entertainment / Oct 30, 2024
With streaming services opening new studios, A-list directors helming major productions, Native stories getting attention, and world-class crews…
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