Mexico Magazine: A WELL-SEASONED LIFE
Adela Amador's recipes and homespun wisdom continue to delight her readers Little did anyone realize when Adela Amador began writing her food column for New Mexico Magazine seven years ago that "Southwest Flavor" would soon become the magazine's most popular feature. "We surveyed the readers about two years ago and found that Adela had knocked off 'One of Our 50 Is Missing,' which has always been our...
Mexico Magazine: Santa Fe dates set in November
Kirk Douglas and Greer Garson, two Hollywood legends with deep ties to New Mexico, will be recognized during a two-day festival in November saluting a century of filmmaking in New Mexico. The Nov. 20-21 festival caps off a statewide festival of movie galasdrawing attention to New Mexico's cinematic legacy. More than 25 separate film screenings are planned, all works made in New Mexico or created by New Mexico artists.Dubbed 100 Years - A New Mexico Film Celebration, the festival...
New Mexico Magazine wins awards
New Mexico Magazine received six awards at the International Regional Magazine Association's annual conference in Pray, Mont. "It's impressive that our awards came from six different issues, indicating the consistent, high quality of the magazine throughout the year," said publisher Ethel Hess. IRMA represents leading state and regional magazines in the United States, Canada, Caribbean and Europe. New Mexico Magazine award...
Mexico Magazine: Adela Amador's Southwest Flavor
Albuquerque food writer Adela Amador's life, it seems, has always centered on food -- from the tough Depression days baking with commodity cheese as a teenager, to the last seven years cooking up Southwest Flavor: Adela Amador's Tales From the Kitchen, a food column for New Mexico Magazine.``I love to write stories about food,'' Amador said. ``It helps keeps my wonderful memories alive.''Amador was born in 1924 in La Madera...
Mexico Magazine: Railroad book is a runaway success
When the publishers of New Mexico Magazine brought out the book Santa Fe -- The Chief Way, filled with historical photos and related material about the Santa Fe railroad, they didn't realize what a good thing they had. In three months, the hardback edition has sold out.This has prompted the publisher to release the paperback edition early, according to a statement from Janet Leigh Dick, marketing and sales director. The two editions had been published simultaneously with the...