- Historic Home Tour


...Launch slideshow - Fire Dancing


A tradition that began among warrior cultures has branched out and become a hypnotic art art taught and learned in Santa Fe....Launch slideshow - A Walk to Believe


Michelle Garcia and her sister, April, team up to make the historic pilgramage to Chimayó this year in hopes of keeping their older brother, Vincent, safe as he was deployed to Iraq for the sixth time. Vincent, a Navy helicopter pilot, left for Iraq on Thursday...Launch slideshow - Snowboarding comes to Taos


Taos Ski Valley's long-running ban against snowboarding at the world-renowned resort came to an end March 19, 2008. Get a glimpse here of the festivities....Launch slideshow - Palms on the Plaza


March 16 began the observance of Holy Week and the annual Palms on the Plaza event. The event was attended by church members of various Christian denominations....Launch slideshow - Zombies invade College of Santa Fe


Students at College of Santa Fe made up the faces of classmates for a special effects makeup class at the school on March 13 for their midterm examination. Spring 2008 marks the first time the class was offered at the small, liberal arts college....Launch slideshow - Santa Fe snow day March 6, 2008


An overnight snow storm around town closed Santa Fe schools. Though the sun came out and melted much of the downfall by noon, folks seized the chance to have fun wherever they could find it....Launch slideshow - Girl Facing West


...Launch slideshow - Model Extraordinare


Jesus Quesada could not afford a sculpture class in 1988 so he decided to become a model to cover the expenses for the class. He continues to this day, helping the art students of Santa Fe, by modeling for their classes. A nude model, that is....Launch slideshow - 2007 Year in Photographs


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