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Brave Faces

Frank Buffalo Hyde illustrates the cross-contamination of his Native heritage with pop culture icons. A typical composition includes a depiction of a Native figure or artifact juxtaposed with a mass-produced object, often dessert, floating amid a field of dots or bright color.

Local Guides, Winter Guide Author John Photos Date 11/18/2009
Cozy Chic

Boots, gloves, sweaters, hats and lotion for staying warm and protected in the coming ice age.

Local Guides, Winter Guide Author Jennifer Palmer Date 11/11/2009
Winter Guide 2009

An early pre-Halloween snowfall in Santa Fe sent us all scurrying into our sweater drawers and required the reluctant firing up of pilot lights around town. While November returned us to more moderate temperatures, the snow on the mountain leaves no doubt: The first official day of winter isn’t until Dec. 21, but we’ll be fully into the swing of that picturesque season by then.

Heaven Is a Lonely Place

In 1984, Mark Mortier and a few friends crossed over the top of Santa Fe’s Lake Peak in flimsy leather ski boots, with skinny, 7-foot-long telemark skis thrown over their shoulders. They clipped at the top of a sub-peak on the other side and dropped into a small piece of heaven.

Local Guides, Winter Guide Author Justin Nyberg Date 11/11/2009
Go Toward the Light

The day before riding the Star Train, I sat down to lunch with Peter Lipscomb and Robert Hoyle, two self-proclaimed “astrononerds” who spend their days talking about the skies and their nights gazing into them.

Local Guides, Winter Guide Author Charlotte Jusinski Date 11/11/2009
Double Trouble

Fifteen sets of skates for 15 pairs of stockinged skaters’ feet make a 50-mile journey three to five times a week. This is the story of prospective ice-skaters’ introduction into the high-stakes world of US Figure Skating. It’s also a story of not taking such things too seriously.

Local Guides, Winter Guide Author Rani Molla Date 11/11/2009
Cold Snack!

The dark, chilly days of winter and the often attendant desire to remain inside belong to those of us who know that settling in with a good book or staying in bed are the best plans. Of course, those leisurely, lingering activities come with a de facto pit stop: the indulgent break for needed sustenance, the winter snack.

Pulling Strings

There’s evidence Americans are under the erroneous impression that puppet shows are only for kids. But if the minds behind the Holiday Open House at the New Mexico Museum of Art have their way, adults will get over it and enjoy toys just as much as children do.

Local Guides, Winter Guide Author Charlotte Jusinski Date 11/11/2009
Shovel It!

The history of snow sports is one of tragedy, folly and regret. But some things hurt more than others. When 30 fun-filled years of mayhem and drunken horror is robbed from the public because of “liability,” the only choice is to go rogue.

Local Guides, Winter Guide Author Zane Fischer Date 11/11/2009
Boarding Call

Razelle Benally considers snowboarding—like filmmaking, skateboarding and underground hip-hop—to be more than a hobby. For Benally, it's integral to life.

Local Guides, Winter Guide Author Rani Molla Date 11/11/2009