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  • Panhandle Hauntings


    jana pochop singer songwriter austin, texas music blogAuthority Authority: 113
    Happy Belated Thanksgiving! I like it because I think its one of the least commercialized holidays, in that you can only up-sell someone so much on a cornucopia. I had a great time in Amarillo, hanging out at the Nat Ballroom for a live taping that will be part of the new Root 66 series...it is a TV show ...
    1 week ago
  • What to watch this weekend: Turkey not included


    The Red Zone ReportAuthority Authority: 433
    Turkey , family and five days full of football. Now THAT’S something to be thankful for! The Big 12 and SEC already have next weekend’s conference games set, but their finalists must take care of a little business first. The Big 12 championship game will feature Nebraska versus Texas and the SEC ...
    1 week ago
  • I Heart My City: Ashleys Albuquerque


    Intelligent Travel BlogAuthority Authority: 135
    Hello city-lovers! Ashley Biggers writes to us from the Southwest, where shes an associate editor at New Mexico Magazine , to tell us why she loves her hometown of Albuquerque. Want to see your city on IT? Copy and paste our list of fill-in-the-blank questions into an e-mail, fill in your answers, and send your ...
    1 week ago
  • College Football Picks (Week 13): Top 25 Games


    The Red Zone ReportAuthority Authority: 433
    There’s nothing like Thanksgiving week if you’re a college football fan, right? Not only does this week offer up the chance to get our fill on various delicious meats, sides, and desserts, but our sports appetite will be more than whetted as well, with several of college football’s top rivalries taking place ...
    1 week ago
  • Four forgotten Civil War battlefields


    GadlingAuthority Authority: 696
    Filed under: History , Learning , North America , United States Civil War battlefields are some of the most popular tourist destinations in the U.S. The most famous battlefields, such as Gettysburg and Shiloh, attract hundreds of thousands of visitors a year. But there are many other battlefields that are ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Do you know the way to Santa Fe? [Flickr]


    The J CurveAuthority Authority: 128
    jurvetson posted a photo: Back from a long string theory of travel. From Graham Spencer (http://gr.ah.am an internet instantiation of www.flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/2863110104) Why did the web win? We have 13K Internet protocols. Its like a fossil record. TCPmux is extinct, but still on the list. By ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Understanding the wild west: Visiting a Native American pueblo


    GadlingAuthority Authority: 696
    Filed under: Arts and Culture , North America , United States New Mexico , like much of the western US, has long been home to many Native American tribes who shaped the history of the region every bit as much as the white settlers and cowboys who came after them. Around Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Marvel’s Thor Begins Shooting In Mid-January


    Fused FilmAuthority Authority: 509
    Production Weekly reports that shooting on Marvel’s Thor is set to start in Los Angeles in mid-January. After that the production will “move to Santa Fe, New Mexico from March till late-April.” Marvel Studios expands its universe in the film realm with a new/different type of superhero, one that rivals ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Termites and Towers [Flickr]


    The J CurveAuthority Authority: 128
    jurvetson posted a photo: Immersed in a brain spa at the Santa Fe Institute today, a weekend symposium on the multi-dimensions of evolution. The first speaker was Prof. Daniel Dennett, always entertaining and provocative. Here he shows a termite colony on the left and Gaudi’s cathedral on the right. ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A New Way to Get Your Kicks on Route 66


    Intelligent Travel BlogAuthority Authority: 528
    To many people, the old Route 66 represents the romance of the open road. Even though it was replaced with modern highways and officially decommissioned in 1985, this 2,400-mile stretch of road from Chicago to Los Angeles continues to have many of the one-of-a-kind motels, cafés, and other landmarks that sprung up ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Women’s Football Violence Goes Viral


    ViralBlog Viral ideas.Trends. InspirationAuthority Authority: 469
    Even Balloon Boy and JK Wedding Dance were not as popular as this video about New Mexico University football player Elizabeth Lambert. Click here to view the embedded video. The video shows Lambert being extremely unsports(wo)manlike to her opponents. The content of the video is not very spectacular:  ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Photo Real


    MetaFilterAuthority Authority: 737
    The American Image: The Photographs of John Collier Jr. at the University of New Mexico. " In 1941 to 1943, Collier worked as a photographer with the Farm Securities Administration and the Office of War Information under Roy Stryker and documented many areas around the eastern U.S and northern New Mexico. " The full ...
    3 weeks ago
  • An apology from Elizabeth Lambert, college soccers latest bully


    Red Stars ConfidentialAuthority Authority: 110
    Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News , World News , and News about the Economy Check out other Chicago Now blog entries on Elizabeth Lambert: From horse-collaring to pony-tailing [ Blogshakalaka ] A series of violent outbreaks in a womens soccer game [ Previously at Red Stars Confidential ]
    3 weeks ago
  • Two Hometowns


    jana pochop singer songwriter austin, texas music blogAuthority Authority: 113
    So Susans got a song called "Two Hometowns" which, taken out of context, applies to our trip this past weekend. The first stop was Amarillo, her old stomping grounds, where she played at the Golden Light and I witnessed something I thought Id never see: a partial Groobees reunion. I first found Susan through the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • A series of violent outbreaks in a womens soccer game


    Red Stars ConfidentialAuthority Authority: 110
    Im sure many of you have already heard about New Mexicos Elizabeth Lambert , but in the event that you havent this video is certainly worth watching. A shirt tug here and there is to be expected in a competitive game of soccer, but what happens when it comes down to ponytail tugs and back punches? I suddenly recall ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Hotel owner makes Latino employees change their names


    GadlingAuthority Authority: 696
    Filed under: North America , United States , Hotels and Accommodations , News Taos, New Mexico , is home to a large Spanish-speaking population. There are a lot of Latino people living and working in the town. So it follows that many people there have traditionally Latino names. You would think a guy from ...
    5 weeks ago
  • No way, José.


    MetaFilterAuthority Authority: 737
    With a background of turning around distressed hotels, Larry Whitten this past July bought the Paragon Hotel, a "run-down, Southwestern adobe-style hotel" in Taos, NM with the intent of ressurecting it [now called the Whitten Inn]. " The tough-talking former Marine immediately laid down some new rules for the ...
    5 weeks ago
  • How Not to Run a Hotel


    UrbanFaith.comAuthority Authority: 115
    Have you heard the one about the white hotel owner who told his Hispanic employees to change their Spanish-sounding names in order to improve his businesss bottom line? Oh, yes he did. For some reason, we cant help thinking back to that famous scene from Roots . You know the one were talking about? ...
    5 weeks ago

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