Geoff Grammer, crime reporter for the Santa Fe New Mexican, visited the Native American journalism class on Oct. 19 to share his thoughts and experiences covering the police beat. “There’s not a beat I’d rather do than crime.” That’s how Santa Fe native and New Mexican reporter Geoff Grammer feels about his chosen line of...Read More
The Institute of American Indian Art’s 50th Anniversary celebration for now is being placed into two camps, those who helped and planned for the Nov. 1 Lensic Performing Arts Center event, and those working on the Open House, which is scheduled for November 4. For the Open House event, there is intensive planning, which is...Read More
I have an addiction”¦well, I have two, as a matter of fact: vampires and glitter. However, something I do not have an addiction to, or even a slight interest in, is the glittery vampires of Stephenie Meyer’s book adaptations. I was more or less forced into my initial curiosity for these books””my nephew told...Read More
Looking outside, I can view and see the sun is shimmering golden yellow in the west, as it begins to descend behind the Las Conchas mountain ridge. Flames are rekindled on the western horizon, just as the residents of Santa Fe witnessed during the summer’s blazing fire in the mountain. My shoes laces are tied...Read More