Money raised will go to the Taos Men's Shelter and to the Taos Education and Career Center at UNM-Taos.
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By Laura Bulkin
tempo@taosnews.com | 2/7/19 |
Autumn in Taos can conjure up different things to different people. For some, it's the anticipation of a bountiful ski season (and lots of snow!) or the exciting art festivals in September, Halloween …
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By Tamra Testerman and Rick Romancito
tempo@taosnews.com | 8/31/18 |
Rob Nightingale sits comfortably on an overstuffed couch in his gallery, Wilder Nightingale Fine Art on historic Kit Carson Road, and greets visitors in his relaxed and amiable manner. He prefers to …
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Scott Gerdes
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6/14/18
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Unquestionably, Taos has been a center for artists and art lovers for over a century.From the arrival of the first members of the Taos Society of Artists 120 years ago, to the seminal …
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By Dena Miller
tempo@taosnews.com | 4/20/18 |
It may not be snowing, but the nights are frigid and the ground is frozen. For many homeless people, sleeping outside during winter is a dance with death. The Taos Men’s Shelter provides a lifeline for men who have nowhere else to stay the night.
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By Yvonne Pesquera
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2/10/18
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Wilder Nightingale Fine Art owner Rob Nightingale said painter Peggy Immel and photographer Steve Immel chose the name “Immel and Immel” and the subtitle “Our New Mexico” for their show that opens with a reception Saturday (Sept. 2) from 5-7 p.m.
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By M. Elwell Romancito
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9/1/17
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Wilder Nightingale Fine Art, 119 Kit Carson Road, is having a “Wilder Pop Up” show featuring Haley Nannig and Christopher B. Mooney. The show will be on view Friday through Sunday (April 7-9). Meet the artists at a reception Saturday (April 8) from 5-7 p.m.
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By M. Elwell Romancito
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4/8/17
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