I believed that this hillside I walk past every day would remain desolate, the first evidence in my life of global warming.
I Want It to Be Said
By now we all know that the discrimination that afflicts one group afflicts all of us.
Las Posadas
There was a magic in the pretty Mary and her shiny blue gown next to the tall Joseph with his staff.
Enough Is Enough
Local, organic produce is of the blessings of our age—which at times seems cursed.
Counterculture Culture
For most of Grandfather’s neighbors and friends, memory of the communes is sharp and sour. We have yet to sweeten it.
A Day Without Women
I’m honoring the day by writing about the businesses here in Santa Fe that are owned by women, said to be somewhere around forty percent.
Writing Biography from a Personal Point of View
This talk will be based the experience of writing my latest work, Doris Duke: The Invention of the New Woman.
The Santa Fe Artist Series
Sallie Bingham will be reading from her forthcoming biography of Doris Duke, entitled Doris Duke: The Invention of the New Woman, to be published next year by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
We Have Done It Before
We rounded up men who had committed no crimes, on suspicion only. We are doing it again.
We Did It
On Wednesday, the Santa Fe City Council passed, unanimously, a resolution reaffirming our status as a Sanctuary City and spelling out exactly what this means.


