Reporting from PIE TOWN, N.M. — When Kathy Knapp first stepped foot in this rugged little mountain town, something was terribly wrong. There was no pie in Pie Town. Knapp’s mother had spotted the ...
Love pie? Who doesn’t? Then you might want to head out to the Laemmle NoHo in North Hollywood where the documentary short “Pie Lady of Pie Town” will be playing through Aug. 7. I wonder whether our ...
There is seriously a “Pie Lady” in Pie Town, New Mexico, and this charming, mouth-watering short documentary explains how that all came to be. How did you find out about Pie Town? My husband and I ...
Sixty-five years after Russell Lee photographed New Mexico homesteaders coping with the Depression, a Lee admirer visits the town for a fresh slice of life Paul Hendrickson Sixty-five years after ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Straight out of Deadwood: The Pie-O-Neer in Pie Town, New Mexico. You could fit most of Pie Town, ...
PIE TOWN, N.M. (KRQE) – The owner of a revamped business wants to remind people there are still pies in Pie Town. A cafe called “Pie Town Pies” – formerly “The Gatherin’ Place” – just opened its doors ...
The aromas from the café’s kitchen filled the room and I couldn’t help but think the single page, typewritten menu did not do the whiffs justice. “Is the Green Chile Apple Pie made with pinyon nuts?” ...
Using digital manipulation, Brooklyn-based artist Debbie Grossman takes Russell Lee’s photographs of rural homesteaders in New Mexico, taken for the Farm Security Administration in 1940, and creates ...
His Pie Town images—and there are something like 600 of them preserved in the archives of the Library of Congress—portrayed this little clot of high-mountain-desert New Mexico humanity in all of its ...
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