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Desert Sage: Letters from New Mexico

Algernon D'Ammassa

Life, letters and politics in southern New Mexico, by Algernon D'Ammassa.

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Stand back from the holy bonfire

‘The Preaching of St. Paul at Ephesus,’ Eustache Le Sueur, 1649

Dear Algernon,

This past week was my mom’s spring break, which we spent reading and doing our annual rewatch of Tolkien. But Mom also made an interesting request: Could we al...

a month ago
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I'm going to outlive the postal service, aren't I?

On my way last week to Truth or Consequences — formerly Hot Springs, the city that rebranded itself in 1950 and adopted the name of a popular quiz show — I stopped at Deming’s Works Progress Administration-built post office for a peek in Bo...

2 months ago
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Not actually intelligent

During the Hollywood writers’ strike of 2023, David Simon participated in an interview with NPR’s Ari Shapiro where he offered a blunt retort to Shapiro’s suggestion that so-called AI (which is not actually intelligent) would have been inva...

3 months ago
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Real men

From eyewitness accounts, it seems the last words Alex Pretti spoke before his death were, “Are you OK?”

He said those words to a woman after coming to her aid when she was knocked down and pepper-sprayed by masked, anonymous federal “age...

4 months ago
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Crime blotters are extra-judicial punishment

On Jan. 5, the Deming Police Department published a list of arrests naming a local woman they said had been taken in on a charge of battery of a household member — a misdemeanor.

It came as a surprise to her when she saw her name in a rep...

4 months ago
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