Patricia Sauthoff

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Patricia Sauthoff became the arts and culture editor of the Santa Fe Reporter in 2006, after spending several years of exploring the scene on her own. In addition to her work at SFR, Patricia is an adjunct professor at the College of Santa Fe, teaching courses in both journalism and religious studies. She was a frequent contributor to KSFR's now defunct "Cinema Talk" and spends the time that she's not out and about exploring Santa Fe's cultural landscape sewing, knitting, riding her bike and reading (mostly Japanese) novels.

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Stories by Patricia Sauthoff

Be An Outsider

The Santa Fe Botanical Garden's many satellites offer solace among nature that other people mercifully maintain.

Local Guides, Summer Guide Author Patricia Sauthoff Date 05/26/2009
SFR Talk: Hey Mister DJ

Merritt Rieland, aka DJ Automatic, spins old- and new-school hip-hop and radio favorites Fridays and hosts “Twisted Audio Saturdays,” a mix of everything from rock to reggae, at Fusion. For the last six years, he has also DJd on KISS 97.3 FM.

News, Interviews Author Patricia Sauthoff Date 04/08/2009
I Feel Pretty

A thread of razor wire femininity runs through the group exhibition Pretty is as Pretty Does. The works are beautiful to behold but also frightening to encounter.

Arts & Culture, Visual Arts Author Patricia Sauthoff Date 04/08/2009
Not So Secret Garden

We’re taking part in an international movement of environmentalists who question who owns public land and adding our aesthetics to a well-traveled section of downtown Santa Fe. We’re guerrilla gardening.

Arts & Culture, Food Author Patricia Sauthoff Date 03/11/2009
SFR Talk: Dancing Queen

Myra Krien is the founder and director of Pomegranate Studios, which offers dance classes and youth outreach programs, as well as the director and choreographer of Mosaic Dance Company.

News, Interviews Author Patricia Sauthoff Date 03/04/2009
Sleepy City

Rather than making the city real, an exhibition of photographs focuses on New York, makes it appear as an unreachable ideal.

Arts & Culture, Visual Arts Author Patricia Sauthoff Date 02/11/2009
SFR Talk: King's Crossing

Indi McCasey is a member of Gender Offenders, a local drag and burlesque group that celebrates Valentine’s Day with a performance, (un)Lucky in Love: A Heartbreaking Drag & Burlesque Cabaret.

News, Interviews Author Patricia Sauthoff Date 02/11/2009
A Little Beirut in California

Once upon a time, not too long ago Beirut was just a little band made up of College of Santa Fe students. Now, the band is playing the Coachella Valley Music Festival.

Arts & Culture, Music Author Patricia Sauthoff Date 02/04/2009
Acoustic Youth

With the College of Santa Fe’s recent layoffs, program cancellations and an unsure future, the spring concert series is an escape from the turmoil.

Arts & Culture, Music Author Patricia Sauthoff Date 02/04/2009
Cheap Dates

Suggestions for getting down, without getting down and out.

Local Guides, Love & Sex Author Patricia Sauthoff Date 02/04/2009