Hannemann Music: One-Stop Shop For All Things Music
CHAMBER News:
Richard Hannemann, an accomplished musician, traveled from California in 2005 to promote his musical talents in his hometown of Los Alamos.
At the time, Los Alamos Music was the only music store in town, and the owner was looking to retire. The first iteration of this business was established in 1947 as Scott’s Music on Sycamore from the owner’s home. Since then, the business changed hands only once prior to Hannemann purchasing it in 2007, when he took over the business in part to reestablish roots in Los Alamos and taught himself piano tuning and other services Read More
Angel Fire Resort To Hold Fourth Of July Drone Light Show
Angel Fire Resort to hold Fourth of July Drone Light Show. Courtesy/AFR
Setting up the drone light show instead of traditional fireworks for this Fourth of July celebration at Angel Fire Resort. Courtesy/AFR
Angel Fire Resort News:
- First in Northern New Mexico to Host Drone Show in Lieu of Holiday Fireworks
ANGEL FIRE – Angel Fire Resort in the Rocky Mountains of northern New Mexico, is preparing for an expanded Fourth of July week of activities, celebrating the country’s Independence holiday.
Along with a live outdoor concert, lakeside party, pancake breakfast and several other events, the Read More
La Emi Returns To The Benitez Cabaret At The Lodge With Flamenco Showcase July 5 to Oct. 8
Flamenco artist La Emi returns to the Benítez Cabaret stage at The Lodge at Santa Fe July 5 to Oct. 8. Courtesy image
ART News:
SANTA FE — La Emi, New Mexico’s very own Flamenco artist, is returning this summer to the Benítez Cabaret stage at The Lodge at Santa Fe, 750 N. St. Francis Dr.
La Emi’s showcase is July 5 to Oct. 8. Collaborating with top choreographers, Gala Vivancos from Madrid, and Eloy Aguilar from Granada, the showcase will also feature special guest appearances by Vicente Griego and his Rumba Flamenca band, ReVóZo. Tickets start at $25 and are on sale now, with shows available every week, Read More
Tony Award-Winning Murderous Musical Comes To Santa Fe

John Alejandro Jeffords as Monty Navarro
SFP News:
Santa Fe Playhouse (SFP) will present the four Tony Award-winning Edwardian-style murderous musical farce, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder.
With a book by Robert L. Freedman, music by Steven Lutvak, and lyrics by Freedman and Lutvak, the production will be directed by Rebecca Aparicio (Kennedy Center: Beastgirl [Helen Hayes Nomination])
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder will run July 13 through Aug. 12, 2023 on the mainstage (142 East De Vargas Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501), at 7:30 p.m., Thursdays and 2-7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays Read More
Award-Winning Documentary ‘Elemental: Reimagine Wildfire’ Premieres June 21 At The Lensic
Courtesy/Lensic
The Lensic News:
SANTA FE — As fire season approaches, the critically-acclaimed, award-winning documentary ELEMENTAL: REIMAGINE WILDFIRE will premiere in Santa Fe June 21 at The Lensic (ElementalFilm.com).
Doors open at 6 p.m., film at 6:30 p.m. The film will be followed by a Q&A moderated by Santa Fe County Commissioner Anna Hamilton featuring Deputy Chief United States Forest Service Jim Furnish (Ret.), Porfirio Chavarria, Wildland Urban Interface Fire Specialist, Santa Fe Fire Department, Madeleine Carey, Southwest Conservation Manager, Wild Earth Guardians, Read More
Daily Postcard: View From NM 502 On Curve To White Rock
Daily Postcard: View from N.M. 502 Friday evening on the curve toward White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Imagining The Indian – Film Screening And Panel Conversation MoCNA June 30 In Santa Fe
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AIAI News:
The community is invited to join directors Ben West (Cheyenne) and Aviva Kempner, producers Kevin Blackistone and Yancey Burns, and interviewee Rick West (Cheyenne) for a conversation about the misappropriation of Native cultures and an evening film screening of Imagining the Indian: The Fight Against Native American Mascoting.
The event is 3-6:30 p.m. Friday, June 30 at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) at 108 Cathedral Place in Santa Fe.
Details:
- 3-4:30 p.m. Film Screening
- 4:30-5:30 p.m. Panel Conversation
- 5:30-6:30 p.m. Reception
About Read More
More Scenes From Summer Concert June 16 At Pond
A large crowd gathers to listen and dance to the music of Nosotros during the 2023 Summer Concert sponsored by N3B Friday evening at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Director Ryn Herrmann, left, with officials from concert sponsor N3B, from second left, Kristin Henderson, Brad Smith and Anna Ney. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Nosotros entertains concert-goers Friday evening at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Frontera Bugalu opens for Nosotros at Friday’s Summer Concert at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by John Read More
Posts From The Road: Arches National Park Near Moab
Landscape Arch: Landscape Arch stretches 296 feet across the high desert landscape in Arches National Park. The arch is the longest in North America and fifth longest in the world. Landscape Arch trail does require a hike of about two miles out and back but is well worth the time. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Double Arch: Double Arch in Arches National Park is unique in that two arches formed using the same stone as its foundation. This is a very popular stop in the park and is an easy .3 mile walk from the parking area. Several hikers in this photo illustrate how massive the arch is as people Read More
Cinema Cindy Reviews: ‘Elemental’ Now Showing At SALA
Review by CYNTHIA BIDDLECOMB
Los Alamos
“Elemental” is an animated story that takes place in a city where Water, Air, Earth and Fire all live. The Fire-landers appear to be the most recent immigrants, living in their own section of the city. For reasons of their flammability, they are often not welcome in enclosed public spaces.
The film opens with an immigrant couple from Fireland who arrive and go through immigration. Their language, “Fire-ish”, is not understood, so an agent writes their names as Burnie and Cinder. They start looking to rent a house but are repeatedly turned away. They find Read More
Los Alamos Little Theatre Acting Classes Begin June 26
Acting classes begin Monday, June 26 at the Performing Arts Center at 1670 Nectar St. Courtesy/LALT
LALT News:
Los Alamos Little Theatre (LALT) announces a series of acting classes taught by local actor and director (and all-around theatre nerd) Jazmine Torres.
The classes begin June 26 and will be held 5:30-7 p.m. Mondays at the Performing Arts Center, 1670 Nectar St.
The classes will be a mixture of games and exercises, acting theory and scene work. Participants can come to one or all classes as their schedule and interest permits. Suggested donation of $10 per class, but whatever floats your Read More
SFSO Strata II: Music Of The Spheres

SFSO News:
Available Soon! Music of the Spheres premiers on Santa Fe Symphony TV at 12 p.m. June 16.
Experience a virtual chamber music performance filmed by Hutton Broadcasting in Meow Wolf Santa Fe’s “Fancy Town”—an amazing neon town and Meow Wolf’s main performance space.
If you missed this innovative SFS Strata series performance in April, here’s your chance to watch it from home, or if you attended, share it with a friend today!
This unique concert was filmed before a live audience in high definition for broadcast on SantaFeSymphonyTV.org. Pre-order your exclusive access to the Virtual Read More
Teatro Paraguas Presents John Macker & Argos MacCallum Poetry Reading & Book Launch
The Road from Refuge Ridge by Argos MacCallum. Courtesy/Teatro Paraguas
TEATRO PARAGUAS News:
Santa Fe poets John Macker and Argos MacCallum come together for a poetry reading and a book launch of MacCallum’s latest book, The Road from Refuge Ridge (Kelsay Books, 2023) at 5 p.m. Sunday, July 9 at Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Call Marie, Santa Fe.
John Macker is a poet, playwright & essayist who has lived in northern New Mexico for the last 28 years. His most recent books are Belated Mornings, Desert Threnody (a 2021 New Mexico/Arizona Book Award winner), Atlas of Wolves, The Blues Drink Your Dreams Read More
Daily Postcard: Sun Begins To Set Over Ashley Pond
Project Oppenheimer: Shop, Dine & Experience Los Alamos & White Rock During ScienceFest July 7-18
New Mexico Film Office Announces Feature Narrative Film ‘In The Summers’ Filming In Las Cruces
NMFO News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico Film Office Director Amber Dodson has announced that the feature film, “In the Summers” is filming in Las Cruces through June.
Set in Las Cruces, the story follows two girls who visit their divorced father over the course of 20 years.
“In the Summers” is produced by Alex Dinelaris (“Birdman”) and directed by Alessandra Lacorazza (“Mami’).
“We are excited to welcome ‘In the Summers’ to Las Cruces,” Film Las Cruces President and Doña Ana County Sen. Jeff Steinborn said. “It’s a wonderful project that fully utilizes our local crew and actors, and showcases our Read More
Daily Postcard: Young Ravens Practice Takeoffs & Landings
Scenes Of Nosotros, Grupo Quemazon, Ryan Finn And LAHS Jazz Band At Summer Concert At Pond
Latin band Nosotros takes a selfie with Chamber Director Ryn Herrmann this evening at the Summer Concert at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo
Grupo Quemazon opening for Nosotros this evening at the Summer Concert at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo
Grupo Quemazon performing with Ryan Finn and the LAHS Jazz Band this evening at the Summer Concert at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo
Crowd scene this evening at the Summer Concert at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo Read More
Scenes From 2023 Pride Festival In Central Park Square
New Mexico Sen. Leo Jaramillo takes selfie with members of the Democratic Party of Los Alamos during the Los Alamos Pride Festival today in Central Park Square. Courtesy photo
New Mexico Sen. Leo Jaramillo poses with Democratic Party of Los Alamos Chair Andrea Determan during the Pride Festival today in Central Park Square. Courstey photo
Los Alamos resident Wendy Swanson, left, celebrates Pride along with New Mexico Sen. Leo Jaramillo and fellow resident Karyl Ann Armbuster during the Pride Festival today in Central Park Square. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
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Local Organizations Participate In 2023 Pride Festival
Los Alamos County Library System Senior Librarian of Community Engagement Eva Jacobson, left, and Youth Services Department Manager Melissa Mackey take part in the Los Alamos Pride Festival today in Central Park Square. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Pajarito Environmental Education Center Visitor’s Services Manager Ryan Ramaker participates today in the Los Alamos Pride Festival. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Kim Walker with Big Brothers, Big Sisters Mountain Region takes part in today’s Pride Festival. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
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