Let me just get this out of the way up front: None of us would be here without sex. If you disagree with this statement, then I encourage you to go locate Wikipedia’s entry on “The birds and the bees.”
Perspiratory activities aren’t the only subjects of this year’s Sweat issue. Another type of sweat, that of anxiety and psychological distress, can affect one’s health—this time for the worse
Visualizing national debt, the cost of commuter miles and budget shortfalls and campaign contributions state by state and according to political party.
When Railrunner service was cut recently, Santa Fe didn’t get a vote. No Santa Fe representative has sat on the Rio Metro Board since its inception. Now, Santa Fe officials are pushing the Rio Metro Board to reverse the decision.
From Susanne Sheston’s “office” at the Santa Fe Opera, one can see the pastel foothills around Tesuque and bask in the afternoon sunlight. As we talk, members of the opera’s Young Voices program interrupt us with iterations of “do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do,” and spontaneously burst into song.
New York-based Santa Fe Art Institute artist-in-residence Judith Hoffman has always made art, although not always in the way she does now. She started off as a geek—specifically, a numbers geek.
Alanna Offield is a student activist coordinator for Amnesty International New Mexico, and the newly elected president of Young Democrats of Santa Fe County, which connects people ages 12-35 with the Democratic Party.
Dana Levin, a former faculty member at College of Santa Fe (now Santa Fe University of Art and Design), is currently the Joseph M Russo endowed chairwoman at University of New Mexico, and is one of the organizers of the Muse Times Two poetry series at Collected Works Bookstore. She will return as acting CWD chairwoman at SFUAD this fall.