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Above: Thomas Leech (left) and James Bourland prep the Vandercook. Photographs by Allison Pharmakis. Thomas Leech stands at the belly of a 65-year-old Vandercook letterpress, a hand-operated…
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Above: Thomas Leech (left) and James Bourland prep the Vandercook. Photographs by Allison Pharmakis. Thomas Leech stands at the belly of a 65-year-old Vandercook letterpress, a hand-operated…
Read MoreTHE CAT'S NAME IS Mouse. Mouse likes to sit in a wicker basket on the old wooden bench outside the front door. The two chubby ducks will likely be nearby, ready to eat out of your hand before slowly…
Read MoreAbove: Doris Herrera of Anodyne. Photograph by Allison Pharmakis. DORIS HERRERA GREW UP IN TINY Anthony, Texas, just across the New Mexico state line, where she graduated from a high school class of…
Read MoreAbove: A bag of Colombia roast from Máquina Coffee Roasters. Photograph by Douglas Merriam. Sky Coffee, in Santa Fe, stocks Altos de los Santos beans gently prepped by Máquina Coffee Roasters after…
Read MoreHERE'S THE BEST WAY to get a quick read on any neighborhood: visit its coffee shop. For caffeine heads who get depresso without it, coffee is almost always our first stop, one we make so often that we…
Read MoreAbove: Berry Beef: it’s what’s for dinner. Since the first Berrys, John and Patrick, came to the territory of New Mexico and registered the Quarter Circle B Brand, the Berry family has been carrying…
Read MoreAbove: Goats, chèvre, and student, Isaac Lopez, at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market. About 18 years ago, Patricia Pantano and her husband, Greg Nussbaum, started a school in Santa Cruz, east of…
Read MoreAbove: Get dolled up for high tea at St. James Tearoom. Courtesy of St. James Tearoom. Slip into a world of beauty and grace at the St. James Tearoom’s high tea, a two-hour culinary experience with…
Read MoreAbove: Inside Art Obscura. Photograph Courtesy of Art Obscura. Right now, the strangest object in Art Obscura, owner Deret Roberts says, “is a giant light bulb stuffed with two boa constrictors,”…
Read MoreAbove: Illustration by Stephen Bohannon. Most discussions of fine dining in Santa Fe veer toward places with candles, cloth napkins, and things like chairs. But as a connoisseur of the city’s food…
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