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Long story short: A phony love potion leads to genuine romance between a lowly farmhand and the wealthy young landowner he works for.

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Nosotros has built an audience over 30 years of organic growth in New Mexico, and now the 10-piece band is starting to spread its music outside the state.

Here's your weekly roundup of some of the must-see, must-do, must-know things that need to be on your radar this week.

Editor's Note

Pride in New Mexico

Far-flung locales in New Mexico offer their own takes on performing arts and Pride, Brian Sandford writes.

What is worth loving, worth investing our heart and resources, in the face of loss or the potential for loss?

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My body is not a temple; it is more like a yurt. Kinda round and a bit structurally dubious. I like to put all the foods in it, so there's no worry that a good wind wi…

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Ana Pacheco has spent her life studying Santa Fe, and her ancestors inhabited the city for centuries before she started her local walking tours.

Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival

Marc Neikrug's chamber of secrets

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Marc Neikrug, artistic director of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, shares his thoughts on how to program a concert and on highlights in its upcoming season.

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Long Story Short: A neglected, 30-something trophy wife knows the clock is ticking on her passionate affair with a 17-year-old nobleman. 

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At the International Folk Art Market, heritage crafts are preserved through family lineages. New generations of market artists work diligently to maintain their familial traditions.

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Fomento Cultural Banamex has spent decades nurturing Mexican artisans and helping to preserve the cultural legacies of its countrymen.

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Art and music find their rhythm at the International Folk Art Market.

Kayak guide turned crafter, Mineralbound Silver owner Kayla Ortiz is sharing her love of silversmithing with the Santa Fe community through guided, hands-on workshops.