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Tuesday, July 26,2011
Food Writing

Eating Wrong

Intersecting Appetites

Zane Fischer
“Kitchen, Cocktails, Sports” is the tagline being employed by Junction, the new effort from the owners of Catamount Bar & Grille and Amavi Restaurant and chef Megan Tucker, and the latest venture to hit the Railyard. That’s a junction for sure: a trio of themes and circumstances that’s a collision for some and a smooth cloverleaf interchange for others.
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Wednesday, July 20,2011
Food Writing

Eating Wrong

Meat Over Matter

Zane Fischer
Most New Mexico and southern Colorado ranches are too small to provide a consistent supply to major grocery chains or busy restaurants, but Sweet Grass represents a group of ranchers bound by similar pasture, principles and practices.
Wednesday, July 13,2011
Food Writing

Eating Wrong

Meat on a Stick

Zane Fischer
The patio of Las Fuentes Restaurant & Bar at Bishop’s Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa is as fine a place to sit in the cool evening air as Santa Fe has to offer. Every Thursday night, from 6-9, the restaurant becomes a churrascaria, a Brazilian-style protein-fest, during which meats and fish are sliced from skewers onto charred cutting boards.
Wednesday, July 6,2011
Food Writing

Eating Wrong

Auspicious Fruit

Zane Fischer
David Chang’s Lucky Peach quarterly, published and distributed by McSweeney’s Insatiables, is self-indulgent, ego-driven, masturbatory food hipsterism at its worst—but, adhering to the fundamental contradiction that follows Chang around like the scent of donuts and booze, also at its best.
Wednesday, June 29,2011
Food Writing

Eating Wrong

Overhead Lore

Zane Fischer
Armand Ortega, son of the Armand Ortega whose name dominates billboards for trading posts along Interstate 40 in New Mexico and Arizona, has opened a new restaurant called Balconies on the Plaza.
Wednesday, June 22,2011
Features

Hotlisted

Prideful lists for an immodest Santa Fe

Rani Molla, Zane Fischer
Savage-ism's, smart phones, beards, cocktails and a bunch of other gay stuff.
Tuesday, June 21,2011
Food Writing

Eating Wrong

A silver sixpence in your redux

Zane Fischer
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue—the popular Victorian wedding poem fits Azur like the sea inside the Mediterranean shore.
Wednesday, June 15,2011
Food Writing

Eating Wrong

Choose My Fate

Zane Fischer
Every food blogger, policy wonk, nutritionist, restaurant critic, farmer, grocer and concerned parent has weighed in on the government’s new graphic representation of dietary guidelines. One end of the spectrum is crying foul—saying the whole thing is food-industry propaganda—and the other end is congratulating the United States Department of Agriculture on its progressive leap forward.
Wednesday, June 8,2011
Features

Water

A compendium of worst-case scenarios, what-ifs, water heroes and wasters

Zane Fischer
Peak oil is entrenched as a sound bite in the mainstream media and energy resources are a discussion issue at every level of government, but no one really talks about peak water. Access to plentiful, cheap, clean water is taken as a given—even in the dry southwestern United States—but it may just be our most precarious resource.
Wednesday, June 8,2011
Opinion

Zane's World

A More Private Planet

Zane Fischer
After 10 years and something approaching 500 columns, Zane’s World is ending as a weekly feature in the Santa Fe Reporter.
 
 
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