By Eli Follick The first quarter of the year is almost done. By now, many have forgotten or given up on the most common New Year’s resolution that is made - I will lose weight. What happened to the good intentions? Were those intentions swallowed up in the hustle and...
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A Journey Into the Healing Nature of New Mexico Plants with Tomas Enos
By Brian D’Ambrosio Tomas Enos is a modern-day folk healer. Educated as both an American ethnobotanist and as a Latin American curandero, Enos has blended his academic influences and holistic healing experiences to become a premier local expert in the art and science...
Prime Time Rings In 30th Anniversary With New, Women Owners
Publication to remain the same but with digital enhancements, more content By Autumn Gray Happy new year, and happy anniversary to Prime Time. The year 2022 not only marks the Albuquerque publication’s 30th year as north-central New Mexico’s premier magazine for ages...
The Buying Power of Women: How Women Shape the Economy and Business World
By Kimberly Blaker Women account for or influence 70-80 percent of all buying decisions. The 'female economy' was estimated by Forbes in 2017 to be worth $18 trillion, and it continues to grow. These statistics reveal the crucial role women play in keeping the...
The Best 2022 Fitness Plan? One You’ll Do
By Liz Otero Whether because of holiday indulgences or the quarantine 15, many people are ready to get into shape and take control of their health. However, even as we resolve to eat better, exercise more, and make positive lifestyle changes in the new year, we often...
Crafts Off the Beaten Path
By Beckett Nodal With pandemic-related closures and shutdowns keeping people at home more than usual, perhaps you’ve had a chance to pick up a new hobby or get into some kind of crafting. Or maybe you are looking for a new project and just need something to spark your...
Celebrate Reading & Help Your Grandchild Develop A Love For It
By Kimberly Blaker What better day to celebrate Read Across America Day with your grandchild than on the birthday of the beloved Dr. Seuss, March 2nd? It's the perfect kickoff to March's National March Into Literacy Month, both of which are dedicated to the promotion...
A Heart in Playing Music: A Life of Bill Hearne
By Brian D’Ambrosio Bill Hearne isn’t one to muse languidly. At 73, there is something rivetingly touching about the Santa Fe singer’s mulish willpower and the obvious love of music that has forever sustained him. Born with congenital cataracts at birth, Bill lost...
Travel 2021
By Autumn Gray Summer vacation has come, and people are scrambling to go. As they plan the getaways they’ve been dreaming of for the last year, many are seeking deals that were common in 2020. When Covid-19 brought travel to a standstill, airlines and hotels reduced...
Teeniors
By Liz Otero Teens and young adults seem to be naturally adept at navigating technology such as personal computers, smart devices, and software applications, while many older adults find much of it less than intuitive, if not baffling. But there’s help. With...