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NMFO: Untitled Vince Gilligan Series Filming In New Mexico

NMFO News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) Director Amber Dodson announced Monday that an untitled Vince Gilligan project is filming in and around Albuquerque.

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham stated, “New Mexico has proven to be an excellent creative partner for Mr. Gilligan. I welcome him and Rhea Seehorn back to the state. We are committed to ensuring the success of any production this creative and talented ensemble brings to New Mexico.”

The production will employ more than 1,400 New Mexicans, including 500+ crew members, 100+ principal actors, and 800+ background talent.  

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Hubbell Trading Post Returns To Bandelier May 18-19

BANDELIER News:

Hubbell Trading Post is returning to Bandelier National Monument for the first time since 2019. The event is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19.

The community is invited to join Navajo trader Wallace James Jr at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily for rug talks and enjoy daily weaving demonstrations from weaver Tonita Yazzie.

Visitors will experience the culture and heritage of the Navajo people with hundreds of handcrafted Navajo rugs and jewelry straight from Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, a Western National Parks Association (WNPA) partner park and the Read More

Friends Of Cathedral Music Presents Chaski Quartet June 16

Chaski Quartet performs June 16 at the Cathedral of St. John in Albuquerque. Courtesy photo

MUSIC News:

The Friends Of Cathedral Music will present Chaski Quartet in concert at 3 p.m. June 16 at the Cathedral of St. John, 318 Silver Ave. SW in Albuquerque.

Haydn’s Op. 76 No. 1 in G Major — nicknamed “Jack-in-the-box” — opens the program with a labile mood ranging from boisterous fun to prayerful pathos. From that taste of the early days of the string quartet, we move to more recent works that continue to stretch the definition of what four string instruments can sound like.

Voodoo Dolls by Jessie Montgomery Read More

Mesa Public Library Storytime To Feature Nikoli Carr May 18

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos Public Library announces a special guest for Storytime at 10:15 a.m. Saturday, May 18 in Mesa Public Library. Local Author Nikoli Carr will join library staff to read his recently published storybook “Wally the Wake-up Pup.”

Carr is a southern New Mexico native who has been writing stories since he was in second grade. A former employee of Los Alamos Public Library, he now lives in northern New Mexico with his wife and son, and their two dogs—one of whom is named Wally. “Wally the Wake-up Pup” is his first publication.

After Storytime, Nikoli Carr will answer any questions Read More

NMFO: Netflix Series ‘Pulse’ Filming In New Mexico

NMFO News:

SANTA FE—New Mexico Film Office Director Amber Dodson has announced that the Netflix series, “Pulse”, will be filming in and around Albuquerque through August.

The production will employ ore than 200 New Mexicans – 200 crew members and 30 background talent.

The series is set to star Willa Fitzgerald (“The Fall of the House of Usher”), Colin Woodell (“The Continental: From The World of John Wick”), Justina Machado (“The Horror of Dolores Roach”), Jack Bannon (“Pennyworth”), Jessie T. Usher (“Smile”), Chelsea Muirhead (“Warrior”), Daniela Nieves (“Vampire Academy”), and Jessy Read More

The Santa Fe Opera And Northern New Mexico College Partner To Create Internship Program

Intern Natalia Tealer among set pieces at the Santa Fe Opera. Courtesy/NNMC

Intern Nicholas Taylor addresses film industry professionals at the announcement of the new NNMC Film Studio during the 2024 New Mexico legislative session. Courtesy/NNMC

NNMC News:

  • Northern students benefit from mentorships and hands-on experience

ESPAÑOLA — A unique partnership between the Santa Fe Opera and Northern New Mexico College (NNMC) is giving Northern students the chance to experience backstage production firsthand. A new internship program provides mentoring and hands-on training to NNMC Film Read More

Step Up Gallery: ‘OFF-GRID, Women Of The Mesa’ May 23

Step Up Gallery News:

“OFF-GRID, Women of the Mesa: Figurative Oil Paintings of Empowered Women” by Beverly Branch opens Thursday, May 23 in Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library.

Nearly 40 large oil paintings of women and their families, who choose to live unconnected to the power grid on the mesa west of Pilar and Taos, will be on display until June 25.

Artist Beverly Branch, a compatriot mesa resident, has created a visual story through masterful portraiture and figurative oils on canvas that should not be missed as the first stop for an exhibit moving on to two Taos galleries in July. The paintings Read More

Abiquiu Inn Sculpture Walk & Garden Opening May 18

Abiquiu Inn Sculpture Walk & Garden. Courtesy photo

ART News:

ABIQUIU – Abiquiu Inn will launch the 2024 Abiquiu Inn Sculpture Walk & Garden with an Opening Reception 3-5 p.m. Saturday, May 18.

The event is open to the public and celebrates the work of more than 25 artists, many of whom will attend the reception.

The art is installed in designated areas on the grounds and throughout the hotel.

The multitalented artists exhibiting this year include Sue Berkey, Kevin Box, Alexander Brown, Kelly Byars, Doug Coffin, Robert Coyle, Francois Guillemin Le Corbeau, Sara D’Alessandro, Julie Read More

Choral Society’s ‘Bouquet Of Love Songs’ Concert May 19

Los Alamos Choral Society during a recent rehearsal at United Church. Courtesy photo

Los Alamos Choral Society News:

Los Alamos Choral Society Musical and Artistic Director, Mary Badarak, shares her thoughts about the upcoming Bouquet Of Love Songs concert at the United Church Sanctuary:

Musical and Artistic Director Mary Badarak

Spring is the season of flowers and love, and Los Alamos Choral Society is embracing these themes in our upcoming concert on Sunday, May 19. The concert will open with the rhetorical question, “How Can I Keep From Singing”, an American Folk hymn arranged by Ronald Read More

Posts From The Road: Bluebonnet Season

Hiking Trail: There were several trails at the LBJ State Park Historic Site where visitors could walk among the large oak, pecan and many other trees seen at the park. The trails around the visitors center led visitors through many fields of wildflowers but the bluebonnets are the stars followed closely by the red Indian paintbrush flowers. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Spring Growth: The wildflowers were a little more sparse in areas but the lush green grasses and flowers and the spring growth on the trees made walking around the grounds of the state park very pleasurable. Photo by Gary Read More

Northern Lights Visible Around Midnight From Chimayo

View of the Northern Lights shown here about midnight Friday looking due north from the Hengstenberg property in Chimayo. Photo by Carol Hengstenberg

Another view of the Northern Lights shown here about midnight Friday looking due north from the Hengstenberg property in Chimayo. Photo by Carol Hengstenberg Read More

Aurora Borealis Viewed Friday Night From Valles Caldera

View of the Aurora Borealis about 10 p.m. Friday at Valles Caldera National Preserve. Photo by Tyler and Leann Slocum
Another view of the Aurora Borealis about 10 p.m. Friday at Valles Caldera National Preserve. Photo by Tyler and Leann Slocum
A third view of the Aurora Borealis about 10 p.m. Friday at Valles Caldera National Preserve. Photo by Tyler and Leann Slocum
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