Spotlight: A new mural for Roswell
Painter Eddie Macias' newest artwork made to attract tourists and locals
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
One of the biggest challenges that a painter may face during...
Comfort food and books for comfort
Italy in food and literature and Italian bowtie pasta with peas and pesto, presto
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
When I think about one of my favorite...
Donald B. Anderson: A quiet patron of the arts, part 3
Donald B. Anderson will be remembered as founding father for the arts in Roswell
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
Today, we continue with the third part about...
Spotlight: The winning films of the Roswell SciFi Film Fest
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
The list of this year’s Roswell SciFi Film Fest was released on July 6 on Roswell Galacticon’s Facebook page.
With social distancing in...
‘Roswell Incident” similar to earlier UFO sightings
By John LeMay
Historian and author
Believe it or not, UFO crashes didn’t begin with Roswell in 1947. I know what you’re thinking, you think I’m...
Historically Speaking: Prominent resident dogged by tragedy in early 1900s
By Janice Dunnahoo
Special to the Daily
Record
Following is an interesting article written by Dr. Elvis Fleming and published in the Roswell Daily Record on June...
From Afar: Black authors writing science fiction and fantasy, part 3
By Veronica Scott
Special to the Daily
Record
In view of the events taking place all around our country and the world right now, I thought I...
Comfort food and books for comfort
The 1940s world of curry
and author Lynda Sánchez
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
This week, on July 8, is the anniversary when the 1947 Army press release...
Looking Up: UFO secrecy has changed our world
By Donald Burleson
The cancellation of the 2020 Roswell UFO Festival because of the coronavirus pandemic has set me thinking about lectures I’ve done myself...
From the Vault: Art is for everyone
By Aubrey Hobart
Roswell Museum and Art Center
Curator of Collections
and Exhibitions
A couple of years ago, the TV show “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” had an...
Historically Speaking: A kid’s memory of Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard
By Janice Dunnahoo
Special for the Daily
Record
Following is a fun, but insightful Clarence Adams story from our archives about Dr. Robert H. Goddard. This story...
Spotlight: News from Secret Circus
Forced social distancing springs creativity with 'Collateral Damage'
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
The band Secret Circus and its members “Captain” Klas Åhman and his twin brother...
Friends: In the land of plenty
Hints and tricks for taking pictures
By Veronika Ederer
It is one thing to plan a cookbook, to be enthusiastic about your product, do research and...
Historically Speaking: Blazer’s Mill
By Janice Dunnahoo
Special to the Daily
Record
This week, I would like to share with you an article from the New Mexico Magazine dated January, 1933....
From Afar: Black authors writing science fiction and fantasy, part 2
By Veronica Scott
Special to the Daily
Record
In view of the events taking place all around our country and the world right now, I thought I...
Spotlight: A quiet patron of the arts, part 2
Remembering Donald B. Anderson
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
Today, we continue with the second part about philanthropist, artist, founder of the Roswell Artist-in-Residence and arts supporter,...
Historically Speaking: A New Mexico Cinderella story
By Janice Dunnahoo
Special to the Daily
Record
This week, I would like to share a Cinderella story of the Old West. This story is about a...
From Afar: Black authors writing science fiction and fantasy
By Veronica Scott
Special to the Daily
Record
In view of the events taking place all around our country and the world right now, I thought I...
Comfort food and books for comfort
Treating dads with breakfast for dinner
and author Patricia Smith Wood
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
A big shout-out goes out to the good fathers and role model...
Spotlight: A quiet patron of the arts, part 1
Donald B. Anderson will be remembered as founding father for the arts in Roswell
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
Donald B. Anderson is a prime example of...
Coping with COVID-19
Insights and ideas on how to deal with the ‘new normal,’ living 6 feet apart and social distancing
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
Recently, we started a...
Coping with COVID-19
Insights and ideas on how to deal with the 'new normal,' living 6 feet apart and social distancing
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
Recently, we started a...
A woman to remember
Clara Belle Drisdale Williams — first African American to graduate from New Mexico State University
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
Today, instead of running my column, Comfort...
Strange History from Roswell and Beyond
A prehistoric Tiger King?
By John LeMay
Author and historian
Due to the quarantine-induced love-fest that occurred with the Netflix “Tiger King” series, I couldn’t help but...
Historically Speaking: Capt. Jason W. James, a Founding Father, part 2
By Janice Dunnahoo
Special to the Daily
Record
Today, we continue last week’s story, which was written in part by Earnestine Chesser Williams and published in the “Old...
Spotlight: Lindsay Waugh show
Ocotillo Performing Arts Center's artist of the month show to benefit the center
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
Jewelry sculptor artist Lindsay Waugh is Ocotillo Performing Arts...
Comfort food and books for comfort
Kohlrabi casserole
and award-winning author Bruce Wilson
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
It is funny how a scent or a taste can bring back childhood memories. Those memories...
Coping with COVID-19
Insights and ideas on how to deal with the 'new normal,' living 6 feet apart and social distancing
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
Recently, we started a...
Training for Life — the final chapter
Riding the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail — the story of Timothy Oracion, part 4
By Christina Stock
Vision Editor
Today, we continue Timothy Oracion’s adventure on the TransAmerica...
From the Vault: The importance of art
By Aubrey Hobart
Curator of Collections and
Exhibitions
Roswell Museum and Art Center
Unemployment hovers around 20% and millions of Americans are additionally suffering in the wake of...