Our November issue is out now! This month, we're putting the spotlight on New Mexico's thriving film and TV industry. With new studio investments, fresh projects, creative Native storytellers, and A-list crews, the Land of Enchantment is ready for its starring role. Plus, journey to the ghost town of Dawson, where hundreds of people gather every other summer for a biennial reunion filled with memories and nostalgia, explore the historic mining town of Madrid, now buzzing with artists and new energy, learn about blue corn's cultural and culinary importance, blending tradition and innovation, and more! Don't miss out! Subscribe to New Mexico Magazine today: nmmag.us/subscribe
New Mexico Magazine
图书期刊出版业
Santa Fe,New Mexico 882 位关注者
The original state magazine, since 1923.
关于我们
New Mexico Magazine is published monthly and features topics from around the Land of Enchantment, including our multicultural heritage, arts, climate, environment, and diverse people. The award-winning magazine, in partnership with the New Mexico Tourism Department, also publishes the official New Mexico Vacation Guide and the International Vacation Guides (translated into Spanish, French, German, Italian and Japanese). Founded in 1923, New Mexico Magazine reigns as the longest-tenured state magazine in the United States, while ranking as the third-largest state-owned publication in circulation. Functioning as an enterprise fund in state government, the magazine is self-sufficient with virtually no funding from the taxpayer other than office space. New Mexico Magazine is a member of the International Regional Magazine Association (IRMA).
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https://www.newmexicomagazine.org/
New Mexico Magazine的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 图书期刊出版业
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- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Santa Fe,New Mexico
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- 上市公司
- 创立
- 1923
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- Magazine Publishing、Book Publishing、Travel、Tourism和Editorial
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495 Old Santa Fe Trail
Lew Wallace Building
US,New Mexico,Santa Fe,87501
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Join us for our True Heroes Broadcast on Thursday, November 21, at 7 p.m. on YouTube as we celebrate ten exceptional individuals who have made a profound impact in their communities. Set a reminder and tune in! https://lnkd.in/gnGqjKGS
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Dawson, New Mexico, was once the largest company-owned city in the Southwest. Although it’s most famous for the deadly coal mine disasters that took place there in 1913 and 1923, Dawson was a beloved home to thousands until 1950. Now, hundreds of people come from all over the country for a biennial pilgrimage to the ghost town, where they reunite ... and remember. Read more: https://lnkd.in/geWewvZA #newmexicomagazine
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”The first week we shot in Shiprock was a full circle moment for me. I had lived in a double-wide trailer a half mile from the high school we filmed at—and now I’m there making a movie!” says 21-year-old Jojo Jackson, star of the new Netflix hit ”Rez Ball.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/gaQCACJ2 #newmexicomagazine #newmexicotrue
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With streaming services opening new studios, A-list directors helming major productions, Native stories getting attention, and world-class crews taking on exciting projects, the Land of Enchantment is the center of the action. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gmQ-A6kB #newmexicomagazine
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Once scarce around these parts, bagels are on the rise in New Mexico, thanks to regional flavors and creative makers who’ve found recipes for success. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gT2d9zyc
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Each autumn, Fred Harvey enthusiasts spill into Santa Fe to connect with a colorful history of Southwest hospitality—and each other. “It’s basically a big party and family reunion,” says Stephen Fried, a founder and organizer of the?Fred Harvey History Weekend, which hosts its 15th annual event October 25–28. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gSkC38fr #newmexicomagazine
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Sadly, it’s well past last call for some of New Mexico’s storied dance floors and watering holes. Here’s a handful of the state’s much-missed hot spots with Old West vibes. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gKTbBDYg #newmexicomagazine
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Nearly a century old, the Taos Art Museum at Fechin House draws visitors who are as fascinated by its architecture as its art. This fall, the museum gets a new companion space that matches its artistic pedigree. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gxcwR2-n #newmexicomagazine
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History, culture, and generations of residents—including some cute gatos—create the power of place in Albuquerque’s Barelas neighborhood. Read more: https://lnkd.in/geXn_CZn #newmexicomagazine #newmexicotrue