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— The Radness of King George
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Letter America: Dear Southwest Airlines

Letter America Dear Southwest Airlines, I’m writing to complain about the unfair way I was treated on a recent flight from San Francisco to Phoenix. ... More

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Tuesday, April 16,2013
Local News

Candid Camera

Big Brother isn’t watching Santa Fe—yet.

Two weeks ago, SFR set out across two of the busiest commercial areas in Santa Fe to find out whether any outdoor security cameras had recorded evidence of the suspect (or suspects) who recently stole some 400 copies of the Reporter.
Wednesday, August 15,2012
Movie Reviews

She's alive...ALIVE!

Ruby Sparks can’t decide what to do with itself

Ruby Sparks defies easy categorization. That’s not because it’s so original; it isn’t. Writer’s creation comes to life? Definitely seen it before. Its bigger stumbling block is that it can’t decide whether it’s a funny drama or a serious comedy.
Wednesday, July 11,2012
Movie Reviews

Swallowed by the Darkness

Bela Tarr’s 'The Turin Horse' is powerful and bleak

There are movies that feature difficult lives shrouded in adversity. There are movies that feature good people struggling through hard times. Then there is The Turin Horse, a movie that portrays lives that are not just difficult, but lives rooted in an existential despair so profound it’s difficult to watch.
Wednesday, October 12,2011
Local News

Big Picture

Beer and Baseball

Dan Werwath loves beer and baseball. “Who doesn’t?” he asks SFR. “Communists, that’s who—and rich old people.” So when a number of residents testified at City Council against allowing beer sales at Fort Marcy Park for the games of a tentative semi-pro baseball team, he created a Facebook event to counter them.
Wednesday, April 13,2011
Interviews

SFR Talk: Growth Spurt

With Anna Marie Tutera Manriquez and Jeff Dailey

The Santa Fe Children’s Museum closes its doors on Monday, April 18. But don’t worry: It will reopen on May 7, bigger and better than ever. SFR visited with recently hired Executive Director Anna Marie Tutera Manriquez and Deputy Director Jeff Dailey to learn what the expansion means for the city’s most curious and clamorous constituency.
 
 
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