Green Chile Cheeseburgers Make the Perfect Comfort Food for Santa Fe Meat-Lovers. By Gregory Pleshaw The hamburger. One of the

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There was a time in my life when I could attend an art show, write a negative review, and have

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Puzzled: A Bold & Challenging Collaboration Writer’s note: Over the years at the SWAIA Indian Market Gala Auction, a tradition

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Jhane Myers-Noisecat: A Tough Act to Follow By Gregory Pleshaw At Indian Market 2008’s Native American Clothing Competition, two contestants

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SWAIA’s New Standards Allow Indian Market Artists More Flexibility, Increase Value of Prize-Winning Ribbons originally published in The Santa Fe,

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400th Anniversary Commemoration by Gregory Pleshaw In 1610, Don Pedro de Peralta founded the city of Santa Fe under the

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the Heard Museum hosts a yearly show on their grounds in Phoenix, Arizona for Native American contemporary and traditional artists.

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  Get ready for another fine dispatch from Mr. Cranky Pants. I’ve been weighing the merits of this decision for

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St. Francis Around Town: A Vision of Simplicity for the City Different By Gregory Pleshaw Lord, make me an instrument

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Men’s Indoor Soccer League By Gregory Pleshaw On your average Sunday morning at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center, the facilities

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