Dennis Hopper’s Taos Legacy
“I was born in Dodge City, Kansas, on a farm, in 1936. I followed the light changing on the horizon” Dennis Hopper
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.
“I was born in Dodge City, Kansas, on a farm, in 1936. I followed the light changing on the horizon” Dennis Hopper
Janet Webb was born and raised in Los Angeles.
The sub-title of Bill Whaley’s new book, Gringo Lessons, published by Nighthawk Press, is Twenty Years of Terror in Taos.
Narrated by Rita O’Connell of livetaos, the much-anticipated Iron Horse Summer Of the Red Willow PSA video launches today on nativechildrenssurvival.org, where you can also sign the petition to Change The Name of Kit Carson Park.
Every year during the last weekend in April, the world’s largest gathering of Native American and indigenous people takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
“I feel that as humans, as participants and beings that walk upon this earth, it is our responsibility to help the earth. We all need to take steps towards a clean and healthy future regarding animals, humans, plants, and the various ecosystems.” Ta’Kaiya Blaney
Zoe Zimmerman is an acclaimed Art Photographer who has lived in Taos since she was seven years old. Born in New York City, for all her years here, Zoe couldn’t shake the NY vibe if she tried, but Taos is where her heart is.
Rita O’Connell is a busy woman and very hard to pin down for a meeting or photo shoot due to all the irons she has in her proverbial fire.
Melissa Delano is Donna Nelson’s sister (whom you met here on taoStyle on Monday) and as you can see, beauty and great style runs in the family.
Beautiful, funny, extremely chic and with good taste to spare, Donna Nelson (and her sister Melissa, who will be on the blog this Wednesday) are hands down the best Interior Decorators and Stylists in Taos.
Because he directed Eve Ensler’s Vagina Monologues in Taos (twice) Jack is one of the few men I’ve profiled on taoStyle this month. February has been a serious girl’s club on the blog.
“Let your soul and spirit fly into the mystic”