Kristian Moore’s Letherwerks
When Kristian Moore bought Letherwerks from its original proprietor, Joel Wood, in 2006, it was one of the longest running businesses in Taos.
When Kristian Moore bought Letherwerks from its original proprietor, Joel Wood, in 2006, it was one of the longest running businesses in Taos.
Last week, I paid a visit to the Parks Playhouse, home of Working Class Theater here in Taos.
Claire Haye was profiled here on taoStyle earlier this year.
This evening, while walking The Paseo, do take a detour into the Plaza to see and participate in this extraordinary event featuring the work of Anita Otilla Rodriguez, Father Bill McNichols and El Moises.
Agnes Chavez is a Cuban-American multi-media artist and educator. Her work and vision is at the core of Taos’ celebrated, now annual Paseo event, which will take over the streets of Taos this weekend.
Shree Yoga’s Autumn Challenge has become a tradition in Taos. Summer is over and there’s a chill in the early morning air, reminding us that as the days grow shorter and the nights longer, our bodies too, change with the Season.
September is the beginning of Art Season in the High Country and last weekend, Janie Romer and I headed to Santa Fe for a quick, girl’s getaway. Both of us had been working overtime and desperately needed a little break from routine.
As the founder, director and flutist for the Taos Chamber Music Group, Nancy’s reputation and regard among world-renowned musicians, have elevated the TCMG far beyond what one expects of a small town, classical music ensemble.
This beautiful, contemporary home in Canyon Heights is a mere 7 minutes from Taos Plaza but feels like it’s a world away. Sophisticated yet unpretentious, this is quiet luxury at its best. This property comes with a private swimming pool with mountain views along with a portable carport to protect your classics from the roaring…
Delta moved to Taos during the mid-Eighties, as a teenager from the East Coast.
The annual Art For The Heart, Glam Trash Fashion Show was held on August 22nd at the John Dunn Shops, and drew crowds and applause for the creative and stunning designs made from, well, trash.
Many remarkable people have lived here and continue to make Taos their home but none, in my humble opinion, are so quintessentially of this place as Anita Otilla Rodriguez.