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Authentic Colombian Cuisine Comes to Nob Hill
By Beckett Nodal A family-owned Colombian restaurant called Ajiaco Colombian Bistro is among the latest new offerings to open in the Nob Hill district. Located at 3216 Silver Ave. SE, Ajiaco is the second local eatery produced by Nubia and Pedro Sabogal in...
Lemon and Capers and Shrimp, Oh My!
By Betty J. Kekse Spring is here and what better way to celebrate than a delicious salad. This simple and quick recipe combines some of my favorite foods- lemon, capers, tomatoes, and arugula. Hope you enjoy this recipe and remember if the dinner doesn’t work out...
Life After Parkinson’s Disease Improved by Exercise
Santa Fe movement specialist develops program that slows, reverses some symptoms By Autumn Gray Like many Americans, Santa Fe architect Shawn Evans had had difficulty sleeping for about as long as he could remember. About 15 years ago, he lost his sense of smell, and...
Understanding Perks of Caffeine vs Coffee Key to Reaping Health Benefits
By Autumn Gray There’s caffeine, and then there’s coffee. The two are not one and the same. Though multiple studies have emerged within the last year touting a laundry list of health benefits associated with coffee, there are reasons that no studies show the same...
Love After Death: Advanced Pet Planning Ensures Continuity of Care
Programs eliminate worry for seniors seeking companionship of adopted cat, dog By Autumn Gray It was a once-in-a-lifetime vacation that started Cheryl Foote thinking about the very worst that could happen. She and her husband, Bill, both 71, their two children and...
Pre-Workout Supplements May Stimulate New Year Inspiration
By Dr. Shellie L. Rosen, PhD, DOM, L.Ac. A new year often inspires working out. Movement is an essential aspect of health. Flushing the body with increased circulation, and massaging the organs, bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia with movement is critical...
An Immersive Van Gogh Experience Comes to Albuquerque
By Beckett Nodal Vincent Van Gogh’s 19th-century impressionist paintings are a favorite of the art world and a pop culture phenomenon. Lifted from the original masterpieces displayed in world-renowned museums, their likeness appears on everything from napkins to...
A New Taste from Dion’s
By Beckett Nodal Local pizza chain Dion’s has been serving up its own style of tasty pies since the late 1970s, winning over the hearts of Albuquerque area residents not only with toppings like green chile but also with a ranch dressing that has produced a cult...
Albuquerque Goes Dutch, Once Again
By Beckett Nodal Alright early-risers and bean-juice aficionados, there is a new tasty option arriving west of the Rio Grande this spring. Dutch Bros. coffee shop is set to open a location off of Universe, near Paseo Del Norte. This site will be in addition to several...
Cirque Du Soleil’s Ovo Flies to Rio Rancho
By Beckett Nodal There is a new offering from the high-flying folks at Cirque Du Soleil, and it’s headed to Rio Rancho soon. The show is called Ovo, which is French for egg and a fitting title for the insect-themed production. As is typical for Cirque Du Soleil, this...