Zane Fischer
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Zane Fischer is an award-winning columnist and is the web editor for the Santa Fe Reporter. He was the co-founder of OffSite ArtSpace and previously served as executive director for the Center for Contemporary Arts. Fischer lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico and favors hijinks over shenanigans. |
Stories by Zane Fischer
Local Looking Glass
College Confidential
EXTRA: A great deal of apprehension was lifted from the shoulders of students, staff and faculty at the College of Santa Fe on Tuesday, Dec. 2 when college president Stuart Kirk announced that a board member and an alum had together donated enough funds to keep the struggling school afloat through the spring term.
Zane's World
Now a state bailout for a struggling college that got itself into an economic pickle? We'd better hope so.
SFR Talk: Tough Enough
Former cultural advisor to the Australian Consulate in New York, associate of La Lutta Media Collective and member of New York Women in Film and Television, Lea Rekow has recently been announced as the new executive director of the Center for Contemporary Arts.
A Long Draw
Two exhibitions embrace simple—and complex—drawing in all its quirky glory.
Zane's World
SFR has obtained a document that suggests the All Indian Pueblo Council is well into the planning stages of a massive development project on the Santa Fe Indian School grounds.
End the Draft!
“Weather-stripping” sounds like a college prank. Like having to get naked against a flagpole during a blizzard while tinny speakers belt out the ’80s Van Halen hit, “Hot for Teacher.”
Incomplete Works
On a recent weekend, with the winter sun bright but bleak and with the wind carrying a bite at the tail of its caress, the public happily used the Railyard Park.
Zane's World
Councilor Ortiz and Mayor Coss have radically different views on how to handle the economy. Their tremendous clash in last week's Finance Committee meeting was...postponed until December.
SFR TALK: From Lean to Green
Following a long career in construction, Kim Shanahan left his volunteer position as president of the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association to become its paid interim executive officer. The SFAHBA and its Green Building Council partnered with the City of Santa Fe and other organizations to present the Santa Fe Green Building Summit and Expo, Nov. 21-23.