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Some chefs go to extraordinary lengths to ensure the purity of their offerings. Luma boils its pasta in filtered water. Santa Fe's Coyote Cafe serves goat cheese made from the milk of animals that eat only organic feed. Bernard Leroy, owner of Bernard, a French restaurant in New York City, even insists on using organic bay leaves to spice sauces. But the Paris-born chef is willing to compromise on sweets. "We can't go without chocolate cake or souffles, and organic chocolate doesn't exist," he says. "There are just so many desserts we can make from nuts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food: Bye-Bye, Tofu; Hello, Truffles! | 3/19/1990 | See Source »

...Diego's three leading ladies did not always live in mansions in Point Loma and Rancho Santa Fe. O'Connor, one of 13 children of a local boxer named Kid Jerome, once worked after school as a chambermaid in the Westgate Hotel next to the City Hall she now occupies as mayor. She was a phys-ed teacher with a shoestring campaign budget when, at 24, she became the youngest-ever member of the city council. In 1986 O'Connor handily won the mayoral race, after the incumbent mayor was convicted of perjury. By then financing a campaign was less...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lady Power in the Sunbelt | 3/19/1990 | See Source »

...definitely changes what a family is like," says Karen Hastings, who spent her high school years at North House and now designs glass art in Santa Fe, N.M. "I think I felt sometimes that there wasn't as much time spent as a family...

Author: By Tracy Kramer, | Title: When Home Is A House: Children of Masters | 10/18/1989 | See Source »

...runabouts at the same lake so he can take his family on rides and picnics. Says he: "It's a trip into the days when our cares were a little bit different." The most fervent of all collectors is probably Alan Furth, former vice chairman of the Santa Fe Southern Pacific Railroad, who has acquired 61 boats. Over the years he has sold only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Just Wild About Woodies | 8/29/1988 | See Source »

Some hobbyists enjoy the strange mix of oddly dignified and unsavory characters found in a flip-side world. Others like the colorful road names and don't-look-back life-style. Hopkins is "Santa Fe Bo." Tudor Williams is "Wanderin' Wills." Real hoboes they know include a man named "Wild, Wild Wes," who rides with a crow perched on his shoulder, and "Pepsodent Pete," who quit dentistry for the rails. Then there are those who may be starting the life. Thad ("Thunder") Thorton, 22, sits by the Colorado River and talks of being a late child of parents who died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hoboes From High-Rent Districts | 7/11/1988 | See Source »

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