Polly Raye Saves The Day
Polly Raye arrived in Taos in 1976, in a Chevy Van she’d outfitted as a camper, with her three kids in tow.
A place is as special as it is because of the people who inhabit it. Taos is no exception to the rule.
People and Places will introduce you to some of our current residents and their domains, both humble and grand.
Polly Raye arrived in Taos in 1976, in a Chevy Van she’d outfitted as a camper, with her three kids in tow.
Mary Domito moved to Taos from the Bay Area in 2004, after having visited three years earlier.
M. Elwell Romancito – online since 1984 and on the planet since the mid 1950s. Musician, writer, editor, photographer, videographer. Lives in Taos, New Mexico, with husband Rick Romancito.
Our annual Fiesta celebrations which date back to the early 1600’s, are held in commemoration of Santiago and Santa Ana, who in the Catholic tradition, are the patron saints of Taos.
Taos has always been full of interesting people who have come here from faraway places and Nina Silfverberg is no exception to the rule.
The annual Taos Pueblo Pow Wow is an extraordinary feast for the senses.
Diana Rico is an award-winning, Puerto Rico born writer who calls Taos her home.
Dawn Richardson is the woman behind the Taos Solar Music Fest. On June 27th, the Solar Fest will be back in Kit Carson Park for its 15th year, auspiciously in 2015.
James Navé grew up in Asheville, North Carolina long before it was cool.
Alyson Hyder came to Taos from New Zealand in November of 2002 and has been here ever since.
Long one of Taos’ most colourful characters, Sharon Millstein is a world renowned Psychic and Numerologist who has lived in the Land of Enchantment since 1985.
“Dennis Hopper Day in Taos” is a guest post by Robert Cafazzo, owner of the Two Graces Gallery in Ranchos.