Making a Scene | Go. See. Do | January 2018
Above: Zoë Urness and Lehi Thunder Voice Eagle at Zohi Gallery. A new Native gallery builds community from protest, beauty, and joy. Bangles cut from license plates trumpet tribal names—Ontario…
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Above: Zoë Urness and Lehi Thunder Voice Eagle at Zohi Gallery. A new Native gallery builds community from protest, beauty, and joy. Bangles cut from license plates trumpet tribal names—Ontario…
Read MoreROADSIDE STOP State Historic Marker: Artesia Location: Eddy County, just north of Artesia, on the west side of US 285 En route to Fort Sumner and other points north, famed 19th-century cattle ranchers…
Read MoreAbove: Best place to hike this month? The Guadalupe Mountains get our nod. Head south, where January snow is rare, for this easy four-mile hike in the Guadalupe Mountains of the Lincoln National…
Read MoreAmong New Mexico’s myriad cultural resources are its dark skies—windows into our ancestral night-sky heritage. As an amateur astronomer and lover of stories, I’m pulled into the inky black canvas that…
Read MorePLANT OF THE MONTH Banana Yucca (Yucca Baccata) Appreciate your high-tech waterproof-breathable boots when you hike past one of New Mexico’s native banana yuccas. The ancients wove its sword-like…
Read More1. Turquoise Trail piñon-and-sage-scented soap ($10). Sunshine Alchemists, Santa Fe; (509) 591-6674, sunshinealchemistsandsoapco.com TRUE 2. Piñon soap ($5). Taos Piñon Company, Albuquerque; (505)…
Read MoreAbove: The Gallup Coffee Company’s mocha-java house blend, $13 a pound. Sure, mocha-java is a classic blend, but the Gallup Coffee Company’s small-batch roasting reveals the hidden character of each…
Read MoreAbove: Author Dan Flores outside his New Mexico home. UNLESS WILE E. COYOTE’S unrequited obsession with the Road Runner strikes you as a psychologically healthy pursuit, this is not a normal story…
Read MoreAbove: If you're driven by a competitive spirit and a love of fresh powder, hit New Mexico's ski areas this month. Photography by Reed Weimer. TEN … NINE … EIGHT … At the New Year’s Eve countdown in…
Read MoreAbove: From left, Claude Smith, Suzanne Sbarge, and Josie Lopez at 516 Arts. SUZANNE SBARGE FLEW out the back door of her family’s Connecticut home and into the woods. There, among New England’s maple…
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