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'Apache Blues'

There is an epidemic of loneliness in the United States that disproportionately affects men. Studies show the suicide rates for men are almost three times those of women. It’s a complicated subject with several contributing factors, but depression is considered one of the leading causes. Therapy can be useful, though not everyone has access to effective and affordable therapists. As basic as it sounds, talking about feelings can lessen the crushing burden. Just knowing you are not alone, that ot

203 Fine Art's Holiday Show

If we were to trace evolution through a series of milestones, one of the hallmarks of human sentience would be an inclination to create, a need to manifest their imagination in physical form, immortalizing existence in a message proclaiming “I was here,” as an artistic invitation for others to come to bear witness.

There has always been an interactive element to art, where every artist wants to draw some sort of emotional response from their audience. Since the 18th and 19th centuries, art gall

Classipops Christmas Concert

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TCMG Annual Event

The Taos Chamber of Music continues its decades-long tradition of an enchanting annual musical event to close the year. The three-day celebration showcases performances by seasoned artists and exceptional alumni from the Taos School of Music. This year, TCMG is ecstatic for the return of the outstanding Gleb Ivanov, who will enthrall audiences on the first night with a solo performance featuring Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Waldstein” Sonata and works by Franz Schubert.

On the following nights, Ivan

Play and Pray

For many years, Robert Mirabal’s Holiday Concert has been a cornerstone of Taos’ annual festivities, but not by design. “It was the only time I was back home,” he admits sheepishly. Over the years, though, the holiday concert has taken on an almost spiritual feeling of rebirth and renewal for the Taos native, a feeling of coming full circle and back home to his roots. “There’s the romantic side of me that can’t help but tell the story of my youth.”

Mirabal goes on to say, “Anywhere where there’

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