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Fathom Realty Expands Leadership Team — RISMedia

Fathom Realty Expands Leadership Team — RISMedia
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FBI prioritizing hate crimes in NM

FBI prioritizing hate crimes in NM
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Editorial: Throwing around WWII references cheapens sacrifice » Albuquerque Journal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... If there is a lesson to be learned from Gecko’s restaurateur Wally Minoli’s venting his pandemic fallout frustration against the governor and president in a sign on his Nob Hill eatery’s front door – and from his subsequent apology tour – it’s that words matter. More than a week ago Minoli posted this: “Geckos is closing our kitchen tonight due to lack of staff. Special thank you to our Nazi in Santa Fe and our socialist in D.C. for trying to buy votes with extended benefits.” Oh, it’s been a long and hard pandemic shutdown, with individuals, families and businesses suffering health and economic hardships. Little wonder we sometimes lash out.

Hotel Albuquerque bringing back furloughed employees, hiring more staff

Created: April 09, 2021 05:22 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town is preparing for more people to visit the city. We are seeing tourism come back, and we are seeing guests wanting to come back to New Mexico, said Molly Rickman of Heritage Hotels and Resorts. Now we re able to bring those hotel employees back as well as Sawmill employees and Bluewater Linen, but now we re able to hire new employees for different positions, Rickman said. Adrian Montoya, general manager of the hotel and board president of the Greater Albuquerque and lodging association, has seen a broader picture of the pandemic-induced challenges.

Online viewing: Jewish Film Fest goes virtual through Feb 28

Film Festivals continue to go virtual and the Albuquerque (Virtual) Film Fest is following suit. The local festival will present eight contemporary films from Israel, United States, United Kingdom, Norway, Italy, Argentina, France/Egypt. According to Phyllis Wolf, director of Arts, Culture & Education at Jewish Community Center of Greater Albuquerque, tickets are on sale for the films, which will screen Sunday, Jan. 31 through Feb. 28. “Each year, the fest endeavors to weave a colorful fabric of uniquely Jewish stories that come to us through movies from around the world,” she says. “That mission is unchanged, and this line up is particularly noteworthy for its diversity in content, themes and countries of origin. The only thing that’s different is that instead of the community gathering at theatrical venues, we will be watching the fest movies in the safety and comfort of our own homes. We will get together for follow-up conversations with the filmmakers, virtually, using

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