NM Museum Of Art: ‘The Nature Of Glass’ Opens Feb. 25
‘Peeling Back’, 2000, etched, laminated and mirrored glass with acrylic, 24 13/16 × 24 3/4 × 7/8 in. Collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art. Museum purchase, 2007 (2007.4). ©Judy Chicago. Photo by Blair Clark
NMMOA News:
SANTA FE — The story of glass begins in nature as it is created through naturally occurring events.
Glass is durable and resilient, yet at the same time delicate and fragile. A new exhibition at New Mexico Museum of Art (NMMOA) explores the technical and material nature of glass, the natural qualities of the medium, and the process of how artists work with glass. The Nature Read More
HOPE Pregnancy Center Presents Comedy & Dessert Night Featuring Comedian Kenn Kington
Courtesy/HOPE
HOPE News:
HOPE Pregnancy Center, Inc. will present Chocolate and Chuckles, a comedy and dessert night featuring Kenn Kington Saturday, Feb. 18 at Crossroads Bible Church.
Join HOPE for its 4th Annual Chocolate and Chuckles as they take some time for “Puttin’ on the Ritz!” This 1920s-themed event will feature entertainment provided by comedian Kenn Kington, desserts, an online silent auction, and a special appearance by Derrick Tennant.
“Chocolate and Chuckles is a great opportunity to support HOPE while enjoying entertainment from a family-friendly, award-winning comedian. Read More
Postcard: View Of Sangre De Cristo Mountains Thursday
Daily Postcard: View of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains Thursday with the Santa Fe Ski Hill visible on the right. Photo by DWDeckerNDI Of New Mexico Performs At Roundhouse
Finley Johnston, right, Leyana Tercero, second from right, and other performers with the National Dance Institute of New Mexico perform today to the song ‘Route 66’ in the House chamber at the Roundhouse. A performance for the Senate followed. Javier Gallegos/The Santa Fe New Mexican Read More
National Hispanic Cultural Center: ‘Save The Bees’ Feb. 3-5
NHCC News:
Save the Bees, a play written by New Mexico Democratic Sen. Bill O’Neill will show Friday, Feb. 3 through Sunday, Feb. 5.
In this play, we meet two senators: an older urban and liberal senator and his colleague, a younger rural and conservative senator. These two men dialogue candidly in an empty legislative chamber about their upbringing, friendship, their constituents, and the divisive issues in today’s politics which pit both senators and constituents against each other.
Performances are 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m., Sunday at NHCC’s Wells Fargo Read More
LAAC: Gershwin & Company Daytime Performance Feb. 1
LA Choral Society Selects Music For Spring 2023 Concert
LACS News:
In its Spring 2023 Concert, the Los Alamos Choral Society (LACS) will perform a selection of heart-warming harmonies by the B composers including:
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- Bach “Dona Nobis Pacem” from Mass in B Minor
- Brahms “O Schöne Nacht”
- Barber “Sure on this Shining Night”
- Bruckner “Os Justi”
- Bernstein “Make our Garden Grow”
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All singers are invited to join, no audition is required … just a love of singing!
Rehearsals are 7-9 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 7 at United Church in Graves Hall (building next to sanctuary building). Arrive early, between 6:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to pick up a music packet.
For more information, Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: At Fuller Lodge Art Center
2023 Los Alamos Dog Jog Logo Contest Now Open!
Tails are wagging all over Los Alamos in anticipation of the 2023 Los Alamos Dog Jog, to be held Saturday, April 29.
The Dog Jog is an annual fundraiser for the Friends of Shelter and Companion Animals, an all-volunteer organization that uses this money to provide funding for spay/neuter programs and veterinary care for ill and injured dogs and cats whose owners cannot afford expensive care for their beloved pets.
The Dog Jog Committee is calling on all creative young artists to put your imaginations and love of dogs to work by submitting a drawing for the 2023 Dog Jog Logo Read More
PAC 8 Community Media Center: Feb. 3-9, 2023
PAC 8 News:
PAC 8 Community Media Center is available for recording events, transferring of old media, shooting and editing, live streaming and drone photography and videography.
For information, email pac8@losalamos.com, call 505.662.7228 or visit pac8cmc.com.
PAC 8 Television schedule for Feb. 3-9:
Friday, Feb. 3, 2023
- 6 a.m. Democracy Now! – Live;
- 10 a.m. The Thom Hartmann Program;
- 11 a.m. County Council Replay – 1-24-23;
- 3 p.m. Democracy Now!;
- 5 p.m. PAC PAGES – Los Alamos County News Updates;
- 6 p.m. PAC 8 Summer Media Classes;
- 7 p.m. The Whitehouse Chronicles;
- 7:30 p.m. Informed
Taiko Performing Arts Ensemble KODO At The Lensic Feb. 23
KODO performs 7:30 p.m., Feb. 23 at The Lensic in Santa Fe. Courtesy/LPAC
LPAC News:
Internationally renowned taiko performing arts ensemble KODO brings heart, history, and high-energy taiko drumming 7:30 p.m., Feb. 23 to The Lensic Performing Arts Center (LPAC) in Santa Fe.
Striving to both preserve and re-interpret traditional Japanese performing arts, KODO explores the limitless possibilities of the Japanese taiko drum. Since the group’s debut at the Berlin Festival in 1981, KODO has given more than 7,000 performances on five continents.
Director Yuichiro Funabashi states, “KODO Read More
Daily Postcard: Mountain Bluebird Peeks Around Bandelier
Daily Postcard: A Mountain Bluebird peeks out from its perch in a tree recently at Bandelier National Monument. Its bill is straight and pointed and designed to catch and eat insects and its wings are designed for acrobatic flight to catch flying bugs. Mountain bluebird males are a much brighter blue than females or juveniles. Source: BNM. Courtesy/NPS Read More
MRM: ‘Millicent Unplugged’ Creative Aging: Supporting Vitality Through The Arts
Courtesy/MRM
MRM News:
The Millicent Rogers Museum presents Millicent Unplugged: Creative Aging: Supporting Vitality through the Arts 6-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2.
As the museum sector gains momentum in bringing awareness, conversation, accessibility, and collaboration to the forefront of consideration in developing programs for older adults, this month’s Millicent Unplugged features the diverse voices of four program specialists in elder care and advocacy. Through community dialogue we hope to understand the unique needs of an aging population and explore the ways in which arts Read More
Village Arts Is For The Birds!
‘For the Birds’ exhibit is perched on the gallery walls at Village Arts through the end of March, featuring the work of two dozen artists and more than 40 pieces inspired by our fine feathered friends. Courtesy/VA
‘For the Birds’ is on display through the end of March at Village Arts, 216 DP Road. Courtesy/VA
‘For the Birds’ art show at Village Arts features the work of two dozen artists and more than 40 pieces inspired by our fine feathered friends. Courtesy/VA
VILLAGE ARTS News:
Fly over to Village Arts for some great bird watching at the exhibit “For the Birds”! This exhibit features the work Read More
House Bill 8: Unleashing Opportunity From The Heart And Soul Of New Mexico
House Bill 8 supporters from across New Mexico gathered Thursday with House Majority Whip Reena Szczepanski and Sen. Jeff Steinborn in the Rotunda at the Roundhouse. Courtesy/NMHD
New Mexico House Democrats News:
SANTA FE — Artists, creatives, craftspeople and entrepreneurs from across New Mexico Thursday joined House Majority Whip Reena Szczepanski (D-Santa Fe) and Sen. Jeff Steinborn (D-Doña Ana) in support of House Bill 8, legislation just introduced to establish a Division of Creative Industries within the State Economic Development Department to support the growth of economic Read More
Adam Hood Performs Red River Songwriters Festival Feb. 2
MUSIC News:
Country music artist Adam Hood is performing in the Red River Songwriters Festival in Red River starting Feb. 2, 2023.
About Adam Hood
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- Debuted at the Grand Ole Opry Oct. 22
- Latest album – Bad Days Better album released Sept. 16
- Peaked in the top #10 on the Americana chart
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- “Harder Stuff” ft. Miranda Lambert out now!
- Recorded this album music at Capricorn Studios with Charlie Starr, Brit and Richard Turner from Blackberry Smoke as the band and Brent Cobb as producer.
- Co-wrote “Front Porch Thing” with Chris Stapleton for Little Big Town’s platinum album, Tornado.
Daily Postcard: Red-tailed Hawk Sits Atop Tree At Bandelier
Daily Postcard: Driving to or from Bandelier National Monument, it is not unusual to see a large bird sitting upon a telephone pole or at the top of a tree such as this Red-tailed Hawk spotted Saturday. If the bird’s head is a rich chocolatey brown, the wings a dark mottled brown, and the belly pale with a darker band, the bird you see is almost certainly a Red-tailed. Should that bird take flight while you pass by the identification could be confirmed by the bird spreading its distinctive red tail. Red-tails are among the biggest Buteo hawks in North America, second only to the Ferruginous Hawk. They’re Read More
Adobe Theater Presents ‘Inherit The Wind’ Opening March 3
The Adobe Theater News:
Who hasn’t heard of the movie starring Spencer Tracy and Frederick March? And the sequel starring Michael Douglas and Jason Robards?
The Adobe Theater will present the Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee play, which premiered in 1955 and they are thrilled to bring 28 actors to its stage – it will be quite a feat for director James Cady. Philip J. Shortell and Paul Ford, two of Albuquerque’s finest actors, play the roles of Henry Drummond (based on Clarence Darrow) and Matthew Harrison Brady (based on William Jennings Bryan) respectively.
Joining Read More
Beautiful Conditions Today At Pajarito!
The view of the beautiful conditions today on Pajarito Mountain! Photo by Ron Roybal Read More
Patrick Lysaght Kicks Off SciArt 2023 LASER Series With ‘Come Closer. Look Deeper.’ Talk & Art Experience Feb. 25
Courtesy/Patrick Lysaght
ART News:
SciArt Santa Fe is starting its 2023 LASER series with a talk and art experience by artist/engineer Patrick Lysaght entitled “Come closer. Look deeper: Fluid Flow & Crystal Growth” at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25.
Lysaght captures lyrical portraits of entropy, the paradox of exquisite structure spontaneously emerging in the world of increasing randomness and disorder.
\The event will take place at his new gallery, Entropy, where the audience will be able to see exquisite large format images of the fluid flow and crystal growth concepts described in the Read More






































