Patagonian gemologist Elise Misiorowski advised on the layout design for the U of A’s Alfie Norville Gem and Mineral Museum at its new home.
Arts & Culture
Seasons in the Garden
The Patagonia Community Garden is now in peak summer abundance.
Thornton Wilder Picked Patagonia… But It Was Not to Be
In 1962, longing for the ‘loafer’s life,’ the famed ‘Our Town’ playwright talked up an imminent move from the East Coast to Patagonia.
Nabhan Nabs James Beard Award for Agave Book
Patagonian ethnobotanist and author Gary Nabhan won a prestigious James Beard Award last Saturday in Chicago for ‘Agave Spirits: The Past, Present, and Future of Mezcals,’ the 2023 book he co-authored with Philadelphian restaurateur and agave advocate David Sura Pinero.
Schorr Thing: Barbecued Meat Loaves a WinnerÂ
Marie Schorr of Canelo Hills Ranch is the only Cowbelle to have the same recipe printed in two of the organization’s cookbooks.
See No Evil
Photographer Eric Herman gets a close look at a couple of Mexican spotted owls. But why are their eyes closed?
Students Perform in ‘Intergalactic Ensemble’
A May 15 concert given by fourth and fifth graders from Patagonia Elementary was the grand finale of a five-month course on the science of making music.
Luau at the Lumber Yard Brings in Big Dollars for KPUP
More than 200 KPUP fans turned out for the community radio station’s annual Hawaii-themed fundraiser.
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo With the Lewis Family
How one rancher whipped up a version of Mexican cooking in 1950s Patagonia.
Local Author Has a Passion for Language and Character
‘I Never Do This,’ Patagonia author Anesa Miller’s latest novel, draws on the ‘what-ifs’ that women think about in real life.
