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Archive for March 1st, 2010
Archive for March 1st, 2010
Mar. 1 | Q: Can you recommend one great piece to purchase for Spring?
Cris Abbott, Fashion Maven
A: Look for a cardigan sweater with an elongated front – solids in all colors or stripes in any combination. It’s a great travel piece that you can roll up into...
Mar. 1 | By Andrea Gross
The street is lined with quaint little houses, and a gracefully Gothic Catholic Church dominates the town square. “Bonjour,” says a woman, as she strolls by, a fresh baguette in her mesh bag. I smile, feeling as if I’m in a small...
Mar. 1 | Sunshine Week, March 14 – 20, is led by the American Society of News Editors and is a national initiative to open a dialogue about the importance of open government and freedom of information. In accordance with Sunshine Week, the March meetings of...
Mar. 1 | By Patty James
It’s a new year and more than 100 million people have made vows to improve their lives. If you are one of them but have a little twinge of dread in the back of your mind because this same scenario happens every year, have no fear. Big...
Mar. 1 | Congregation Nahalat Shalom this month will host the “Festival Djudeo-Espanyol 2010: Celebrating the Crypto-Jewish Legacy of New Mexico.” Presented in partnership with the Jewish Federation of New Mexico, the festival is a celebration of Crypto-Jewish...
Mar. 1 | A landmark study released by the New Mexico Association of Food Banks and Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization, reports that nearly 40,000 New Mexicans are seeking food assistance each week.
That’s the equivalent...
Mar. 1 | The Bush Administration embraced Afghan warlords as allies in its quest to evict the Taliban from Kabul in 2001, a choice that has weakened the U.S.’s efforts to build a strong state and legitimate democratic institutions in that nation.
Dr. Mark Peceny,...
Mar. 1 | A contemporary glass art exhibit of juried entries by some of the most distinguished members of the Glass Alliance – New Mexico. The show features more than 25 works of art created is several different glass processes, including blown, cast, fused,...