Albuquerque Journal

Journal revamps Sunday’s look

‘Life in New Mexico’ and its focus on arts, people and places, moves to B1

- JOURNAL STAFF REPORT

Welcome to a new, revamped Sunday Journal.

Life in New Mexico has moved from a magazine format into a more prominent position in the main paper. It is now a broadsheet, and starts on page B1. The content will continue to celebrate the arts, people, places and events that make New Mexico a special place to live and visit. It’s the type of content you want to sit down and savor while enjoying your morning coffee. Some of the shorter, event-centered items have been moved to our expanded Venue magazine, which is published on Friday.

This week’s Life in New Mexico will feature the exhibit “A Century of Art by Women Viewed in a Year of Truth” at the Harwood Museum

of Art in Taos and a profile of the new medical director at Albuquerqu­e Health Care for the Homeless. No more hunting through the advertisin­g inserts to find Life in New Mexico. It’s right there, in the main paper.

Meanwhile, you will find the Business page on B8, on the back of the Life in New Mexico section. It will be anchored each week by Assistant Business Editor Ellen Mark’s Scam of the Week column and the Week in Review column, which is produced by The Associated Press.

Dimension, which features more indepth national and internatio­nal issues, will lead C section, followed by Obituaries and Classified­s.

The D section is Sports, where you will continue to find the state’s most complete coverage of local and national sports.

As usual, the A section will contain national news, but will focus on indepth local stories — sometimes investigat­ive, sometimes explanator­y and sometimes insights into unique people who live here. Inside the A section, you will also find the Metro & NM section, similar to the other days of the week, which will focus on breaking news and other local stories. The Opinion and Op Ed pages will appear, as always, at the back of the A section— today on A12 and A13.

We hope you enjoy the new format.

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