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Art is everywhere, and this contemporary art fair is the culminating event of Santa Fe Art Week. Art Santa Fe features extraordinary art from around the world, specially curated programming, events, and entertainment. It includes live artwork demonstrations and more than 75 national and international galleries and independent artists showcasing hundreds of extraordinary works from around the world. Art Santa Fe returns to the City Different Friday, July 14, through Sunday, July 16, 2023, at the Santa Fe Community Convention … Read More

The future of skiing rests on the wobbly legs of beginning skiers and snowboarders, and you must admit, it’s a tough go. Often out on old or inadequate gear, dressed in an odd assortment of clothing, they have to wait in long lines to get rental gear, then more lines to board pokey chairlifts. Then, like novice swimmers tossed in the deep end of pools, they crash coming off the chairs and have to figure out how to get to the bottom of the slopes alive. It’s amazing any of them come back for a second round, but they often do. Read about beginning skiers and get this week's ski conditions.

There was a time when riding was all I did. I worked for a bike magazine when I moved to Santa Fe 20+ years ago and all day rides were the norm. These days, not so much. I’m 45 now, with a family, a stressful job, a house, little time and waning fitness. But the craving for adventure (and my formerly-svelte body) is still there, so when my friend Kevin Hinton mentioned he was doing a big bikepacking trip up … Read More