National Clay Week Open Studio

Looking for a special art piece to add to your home? Why not head over to Meredy Baldridge’s studio this weekend and check out her ceramic sculptures?  Usually by appointment only, the studio will be held open to the public in honor of National Clay Week Open Studio. National Clay Week Open Studio is a nationwide event that … Read more

Sotto Voce at Teatro Paraguas

Theater lovers, don’t miss Teatro Paraguas’ production of Sotto Voce, the latest play by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Nilo Cruz, which premiered under the direction of the playwright at the Theatre for the New City in New York City in 2016.  The play runs through October 15th so there is still time to get your tickets! http://www.teatroparaguas.org/production/sotto-voce      

The smell of Santa Fe in the Fall

Santa Fe has unique odors that come and go with each season and fall is no exception.  Now that the temperature has dropped you have probably noticed the air is scented with the delicious smell of burning piñon. Every year, when the evening temperatures start to dip, people begin to light their fireplaces all over town and the wood of choice to burn … Read more

WILD CARDS Book Signing

Attention Santa Fe Sci-Fi geeks! Today only at 2 PM! Jean Cocteau Cinema is hosting a WILD CARDS  mass book signing event. This will be a special multi-author book signing with many of the authors of Wild Cards, an epic science fiction anthology about super heroes and powerful villains. This shared-universe science fiction series was … Read more

Taos Wool Festival

Wondering what to do this weekend?  Head north to Taos for the Wool Festival! See wooly critters such as sheep, alpacas, goats, angora rabbits, and view demonstrations of spinning, dyeing, shearing sheep and many other fiber related activities. Plenty of activities for kids of all ages, delicious food, and live music. Best of all it’s FREE! (Though we are … Read more

Client Testimonials!

We celebrated our first year in business by adding a Testimonials page to our website! Go check out all the nice things people had to say about the service they received from us. Also a GIANT thank you to all of our wonderful clients. We loved working with you and hope to do so again … Read more

Native Treasures: Street Eats & Indian Arts Festival

This Sunday head down to the Lincoln Place parking lot (across the street from the Convention Center) for a delicious celebration of Santa Fe’s street food movement. Enjoy food from Dr. Field Goods, Back Road Pizza, Served Santa Fe, Señor Rabbits, SantaFamous Street Eats, Taqueria Gracias Madre, The S’more Pit, and more!  While you’re there, … Read more

Acupuncture for altitude sickness

Santa Fe’s elevation rests at 7,198 feet. That’s almost 2,000 feet higher than Denver “the mile high city”.  Our high elevation accounts for the our lovely mild weather, but it can also result in altitude sickness, especially for our newest arrivals who haven’t  yet acclimated to living this far above sea level. Altitude sickness symptoms … Read more

Cooking classes at Las Cosas

If you love to cook or just want to learn than consider taking a cooking class with Chef Johnny Vee at Las Cosas Kitchen Shoppe and Cooking School. The next class is Tuesday May 9 and the theme is”HOT, SWEET, SALTY, SOUR”,  a greatest hits of Asian food menu where each dish posesses that all … Read more

A Secret Garden!

One of our favorite places to visit is the incredibly beautiful sculpture garden at Nedra Matteucci Galleries. In our high desert environment, it’s unusual to encounter a spot that feels so lush and rich. There is even a tranquil pond where ducks coast across the still waters. You could walk right past this walled garden … Read more