Rick Romancito
Rick Romancito is the long-time Editor of Tempo, the Arts & Entertainment Magazine published weekly as an insert to the Taos News.
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.
Rick Romancito is the long-time Editor of Tempo, the Arts & Entertainment Magazine published weekly as an insert to the Taos News.
Yesterday, shortly after Donald Trump’s plane took off from Ben Gurion Airport, Israel’s President Rueven Rivlin, opened the 50th annual Jerusalem Day Celebrations.
I featured Melody Romancito here on taoStyle early on, and touched on but did not elaborate on, her Ghost Tours here in Taos.
In 2010 Robby Romero and Michael McCormick convinced then N.M. Governor, Bill Richardson, to proclaim, May 17th, Dennis Hopper’s Birthday, as Dennis Hopper Day in the State of New Mexico.
Since landing the gig as Marketing Director for the Town of Taos, Karina Armijo has been head down, getting stuff done!
After only ten months as our Chief of Police, Randy Parmer has left Taos to return to Jacksonville, Florida.
Robby Romero has been MIA on taoStyle for over a year.
I ran into Jenny Bird a week or so ago at the Manzanita Market, while waiting for friends to arrive.
I was sitting outside of the World Cup Cafe the other day, chatting with Debbie Long.
Cherie Burns and I met for tea one snowy day earlier this month. When it comes to starting out as a writer, the idea of how to write a book is one that many aspiring authors may think about, especially if this is a dream of theirs. With this being said, although it may seem…
Bob Watkins was a long-time Taos resident, a gentleman, a scholar and one of the kindest and wisest people I ever met. He passed away yesterday.
As 2016 draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on the shattering impact this year has had on so many.