Kit Carson Road | Taos New Mexico
For art lovers and collectors head to Kit Carson Road.
East off the Plaza you will find Kit Carson Road lined with historical adobe buildings housing galleries and unique stores. The merchants from Kit Carson Road are ready to welcome you and often host street events including multi gallery openings and exhibitions or join the Saturday Art Walks throughout Taos to visit the galleries and studios.
This area of Taos is steeped in history and story. The road is Kit Carson Road Mapnamed after Kit Carson, arguably the most famous frontiersman in America, who led the way to the Pacific Coast. Plan a visit to the fascinating home of Kit Carson and step back for a moment in Taos history.
Discover the Couse-Sharp Historic site which has the home and studio of E.I. Couse, and the two studios of Joseph Henry Sharp, both founding members of the Taos Society of Artists.
To satisfy your hunger or thirst or celebrate your special purchase head to the El Monte Sagrado Living Resort and Spa for a bite to eat or a cocktail amidst spectacular surroundings.
The New Mexico Town that Inspired Genius
In this 60-Second Gallery, discover the Taos Art Colony through four outstanding works by Joseph Henry Sharp, Nicolai Fechin, Leon Gaspard, and Eanger Irving Couse. These artists paired an impressionistic style with the color palette of the desert West to exemplify the solemn beauty of Native American models. These brilliant works and more examples of distinctly American art will be offered in our American Art auction on 23 May in New York.
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Visionaries in Clay: Pueblo Pottery Past and Present
“Visionaries in Clay: Pueblo Pottery Past and Present” is an exhibit that opened June 4, 2016 at the Couse-Sharp Historic Site, 146 Kit Carson Road, in Taos, New Mexico, USA. The Site is where two Taos Society of Artists founders, E.I. Couse and Joseph H. Sharp, has their original studios and domiciles. It is also the home of the Couse Foundation’s art collection of turn-of-the-century traditional pueblo pottery.
In the exhibit, 12 pueblo artists’ contemporary pieces are paired to at least 12 traditional pueblo artworks in the exhibit. The show’s primary curators are museum consultant Davison Koenig and contemporary Santa Clara Pueblo potters Jody Folwell and daughter Susan Folwell. The exhibit continues through Oct. 29, 2016. Call (575) 751-0369. Video was shot and edited by Rick Romancito © The Taos News.
Blumenshein House Museum | Taos
HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW MEXICO STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH PART THREE ( 3/3 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW MEXICO STATE,U S A PART THREE (3/3 )
1. MONTEZUMA CASTLE,MONTEZUMA 35°39'21.29N 105°16'52.50W
2. EL MORRO NATIONAL MONUMENT,RAMAH 35° 2'17.22N 108°21'12.68W
3. GALISTEO CHURCH,GALISTEO 35°23'43.31N 105°56'49.56W
4. GIANT PISTACHIO,ALAMOGORDO 32°59'46.88N 105°59'22.85W
5. CASA CHIQUITA ARCHITECTURE 36° 4'9.02N 107°58'35.40W
6. TAOS PUEBLO,TAOS 36°26'18.98N 105°32'42.70W
7. MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & HISTORY,ALBUQUERQUE 35° 3'57.16N 106°32'2.82W
8. TARGET,MALJAMER 32°47'28.90N 103°37'0.37W
9. TRESTLE STRUCTURE,KIRTLAND 35° 1'47.74N 106°33'29.75W
10. THREE RIVERS PETROGLYPH,TULAROSA 33°21'11.64N 106° 0'55.60W
11. HUNGO PAVI (72 ROOMS),NAGEEZI 36° 3'0.83N 107°55'47.26W
12. TARGET,LEA COUNTY 33° 1'59.97N 103°25'47.01W
13. GRAN QUIVIRA,MOUNTAINAIR 34°15'36.79N 106° 5'31.22W
14. COUSE SHARP HISTORIC SITE,TAOS 36°24'23.57N 105°34'21.88W
15. MUSEUM & PARK,WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE 32°23'7.45N 106°28'42.31W
16. BANDELIER,LOS ALAMOS 35°46'49.07N 106°16'11.99W
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18. AH-SHI-SLE-PAH,BLOOMFIELD 36° 8'55.64N 107°55'44.03W
19. SINKHOLE,ARTESIA 32°43'55.53N 104° 7'39.36W
20. PENASCO BLANCO(AD 900 TO 1125) 36° 4'53.74N 108° 0'11.32W
21. TARGET,LEA COUNTY 33° 8'1.28N 103°29'55.26W
22. KIN KLETSO( 55 ROOMS) 36° 3'54.66N 107°58'11.75W
23. CHURCH,RANCHOS DE TAOS 36°21'30.51N 105°36'30.16W
‘The Hum’: The Unexplained Noise 2% of People Can Hear
A man is tormented by a low-frequency humming sound emanating from his house. Could it be the hum, a mysterious noise heard around the world by thousands of people? Or is that just a collective delusion? Read more:
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Millicent Rogers Museum
This program promotes the museum, named after the famous fashionista and Standard Oil heiress Millicent Rogers, and their annual Turquoise Gala fundraising event. 2012
Ansel Adams
Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American photographer and environmentalist. His black-and-white landscape photographs of the American West, especially Yosemite National Park, have been widely reproduced on calendars, posters, and in books.
With Fred Archer, Adams developed the Zone System as a way to determine proper exposure and adjust the contrast of the final print. The resulting clarity and depth characterized his photographs. Adams primarily used large-format cameras because their high resolution helped ensure sharpness in his images.
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The Americas and the Generative Power of Fire: Panel Discussion and Exhibition Opening
Friday, April 28, 2017
John Carter Brown Library, Brown University
Providence, RI
Panel: The Americas and the Generative Power of Fire
Exhibition Opening: The Americas on Fire
The Americas and the Generative Power of Fire was a special panel discussion and a feature of the IBES event What Fire Does. This discussion was organized by Lenore Manderson (Brown University/University of the Witwatersrand) and chaired by JCB Director and Librarian Neil Safier. The panel featured presentations by Andrew Scherer of Brown University (Ceremonies of Smoke and Flame among the Ancient Maya), Matt Liebmann of Harvard University (When the Little Firekeeper Ran Away: Pueblo People, Franciscan Missions, and Wildfires in 17th Century New Mexico), Guilhem Olivier of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (The New Fire Ceremony: Religion and Power in Ancient Central Mexico), and Alessandra Russo of Columbia University (Fury and Beauty: Fire in the Limits of Conquest). Following the panel discussion, Jake Frederick (Lawrence University) presented the exhibition The Americas on Fire, co-curated with Júnia Furtado (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais).
Brown University
April 28, 2017
A Conversation about Stephen Mopope, Kiowa Artist
A talk with Kiowa elder Vanessa Paukeigope Jennings, granddaughter of Stephen Mopope (1898-1974), about her grandfather’s life and work. Seven original paintings by Stephen Mopope held in the collections of the Brown University Library will be on display for this event.
Date: October 25, 2017
Time: 2 p.m.
Location: Lownes Room, Second Floor, John Hay Library, 20 Prospect Street
Forrest Fenn Book Club, The Thrill of the Chase, Ch 3: No Place for Biddies
Join A Gypsy's Kiss as they tell you about their search for the treasure Forrest Fenn hid somewhere in the mountains north of Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2010 and described in his first memoir, The Thrill of the Chase.
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What is causing the mysterious ‘worldwide hum'?
We live in a very noisy world. Traffic, industry, building construction, city streets - all add up to an overwhelming din that's far louder than people experienced in earlier times.
But what if there were other noises that not everyone can hear?
Al Jazeera meets Glen MacPherson, a Canadian science teacher who is trying to find global evidence that there's something out there called the worldwide hum”.
Al Jazeera's Daniel Lak reports from Canada's Pacific Coast.
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(AV17386) Standing on Shoulders: The Next 150 Years
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Standing on Shoulders: The Next 150 Years
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Lowel Catlett
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2/21/08
Original Creator: University Lecture Series
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Original Digital Format: .WAV File
Announcing the Tribal Trust Case Settlement
Announcing and recognizing the resolution of approximately 40 long standing disputes with Indian tribal governments over the management of trust assets. April 11, 2012.
Restoring Rights For Native Americans - Part I
May 23, 2012: At the University of Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum, Nixon administration officials discuss how President Nixon brought liberty and self-determination to Native Americans. Panelists included Reid Peyton Chambers, former Solicitor at the Bureau of Indian Affairs; Kent Frizzell, former Solicitor and Undersecretary of the Department of the Interior; Wallace H. Johnson, former Assistant Attorney General for Land and Natural Resources; Bobbie Kilberg, former White House Fellow and Staff Assistant to Domestic Council; and Bradley H. Patterson, former Executive Assistant to Special Counsel Leonard Garment.
Castle On The Plain- 1977
1977 Visitor orientation film Bent's Old Fort
The Vanishing of Sidney Hall
After publishing a bestselling novel, controversial writer Sidney Hall finds himself catapulted to unexpected fame. But when his life begins to fall apart, he disappears without a trace.
Fukushima Radioactive Plume Reaches California in April 2014
FREE GUIDE TO RADIOPROTECTIVE FOODS BELOW DESCRIPTION. According to NBC and several other sources, the plume of radiation from Fukushima da-Ichi nuclear accident has traveled from Japan through the Pacific Ocean, reaching California this month of April. Several signs that all is not well in North America have already preceded its arrival. From radioactive seafood to mutations in sea, sky, and land, to contamination of milk and rainwater, it is a good time for Americans to take preparations seriously in warding off through radioprotective foods and other safety measures.
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Milk levels up to 2400% of radiation safety standards in Hawaii.
Fukushima: Is it the End of Humanity?
The Pacific Ocean is Dying
Facts About Radiation Dispersal from Japan: Estimate that 140 million will die within 5 years
Shocking and complete video of tsunami
Japan Hearthquake helicipter view
Japan's Nuclear Disaster
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Woman on the Run (1950) [Film Noir] [Crime]
If you like this movie and our channel, please subscribe: | The movie Woman on the Run is a 1950 film noir crime film directed by Norman Foster starring Ann Sheridan and Dennis O'Keefe. The film was based on the April 1948 short story Man on the Run by Sylvia Tate and filmed on location in San Francisco, California.
Plot: As the film opens, a man, Frank Johnson (Ross Elliott), is walking his dog in the city at night. He witnesses a man in a car talking about a crime. The man then gets shot. But whoever shot that man then sees Frank and shoots at him. The shot misses, however, because it is mistakenly aimed at Frank's shadow. The killer then flees in the car.
When the police arrive it is explained that the shooting victim was going to testify in a court case against a gangster. Since Frank saw the shooter, the cops now want Frank to testify. They plan to take him into protective custody. But Frank, while the police inspector (Robert Keith) has momentarily turned away, gives police the slip, leaving his dog (named Rembrandt because his owner is a painter) behind. The police think he is running to escape possible retaliation from the mob. So they contact Frank's wife, Eleanor (Ann Sheridan) to solicit her help in finding him. But she suspects he is actually running away from their unsuccessful marriage.
Later learning that her husband has a heart condition, Eleanor gets the needed medicine and goes looking for him, aided by a newspaperman, Danny Leggett (Dennis O'Keefe) who says he is looking for an exclusive story. The two conduct their own investigation, giving only limited aid to the police. But the police remain determined, since they need a trial witness. Eleanor is aided in her search by Frank's efforts to contact her. In a letter left with a mutual contact he gives her cryptic instructions on how they can secretly meet. The instructions require that she remember a significant event from their life together. But she has trouble doing so.
As the search continues it is gradually revealed to the audience that Danny the newspaperman is really the killer. He is simply using Eleanor to find Frank. Once Eleanor figures out the cryptic reference, she and Danny go to a beachside amusement park at night and there manage to locate him. Wanting time alone with Frank, ostensibly to get his newspaper story and pay Frank $1,000 for it, Danny puts Eleanor on the roller coaster. As she rides she suddenly realizes what Danny has really been up to. But she is trapped until the ride ends in what becomes the frantic climax of the film.
As Eleanor finally gets off the roller coaster, Danny is on the verge of killing Frank. The two fight and shots ring out. Eleanor breathlessly arrives on the scene to discover that the police inspector has just shot the killer. She rushes to her husband and the two embrace.
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Directed by Norman Foster, produced by Howard Welsch, screenplay by Alan Campbell, Norman Foster and Ross Hunter (dialogue), based on the short-story Man on the Run by Sylvia Tate, starring Ann Sheridan as Eleanor Johnson, Dennis O'Keefe as Daniel Leggett, Robert Keith as Inspector Martin Ferris, John Qualen Mr. Maibus, Frank Jenks as Detective Shaw, Ross Elliott as Frank Johnson, Jane Liddell as Messnger Girl, Joan Shawlee as Blonde (as Joan Fulton), J. Farrell MacDonald as Sea Captain, Steven Geray as Dr. Arthur Hohler
Victor Sen Yung as Sam, Reiko Sato as Suzie (as Rako Sato), Syd Saylor as Sullivan and Tom Dillon as Joe Gordon (as Thomas P. Dillon)
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Source: Woman on the Run Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 18 February 2017. Web. 24 April 2017.
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