Category: Santa Fe lifestyle

  • New beginnings on Canyon Road

    New beginnings on Canyon Road

    Medicine Man Gallery’s new home by Michael Ettema, Director Medicine Man Gallery Santa Fe It’s one of the best locations in Santa Fe.”  So said Mark Sublette, owner of Medicine Man Gallery, when the quaint, old house on the corner of Canyon Road and Paseo became available five years ago.  As anticipated, the location helped…

  • Writers of Santa Fe

    Writers of Santa Fe

    Why novelists David Morrell, Michael McGarrity, Jo-Ann Mapson, Mark Sublette and more live in Santa Fe by Wolf Schneider Santa Fe’s current novelists range from the guy who created Rambo to a best-selling history writer to a handful of mystery writers, including a former cop, an established women’s author, and an art-gallery owner launching a…

  • Santa Fe’s farm-to-table movement

    Santa Fe’s farm-to-table movement

    Santa Fe is a leader in the national trend of keeping our food local and sustainable Nobody would mistake New Mexico for Iowa. In our mountainous and arid environment, “amber waves of grain” do not readily spring to mind. Nevertheless, farming has been crucial to New Mexico’s inhabitants for 3000 years. Prehistoric hunter/gatherers in what…

  • New Mexico History Museum Grand Opening

    New Mexico History Museum Grand Opening

    Past, present, and future together in three new facilities in downtown Santa Fe On Memorial Day Weekend, 2009, twenty years of work came to fruition with the opening of The New Mexico History Museum. In a place where history is ever present, it is somewhat surprising that this is the first museum dedicated to telling…

  • The origins of Santa Fe style

    The origins of Santa Fe style

    Learn about the history of the West’s most picturesque city “All the buildings are brown…but it’s so beautiful!” a first-time visitor to Santa Fe recently exclaimed. Although this response is typical for today’s first- timers, early visitors seldom had such a favorable first impression. More often they found the little village of simple, mud structures…