Volunteers Spruce Up LALT For ‘The Secret Garden’
Volunteers from the Los Alamos Little Theatre (LALT) took part the last two Sundays in work parties at the Performing Arts Center at 1670 Nectar St. Pruning and weeding were the main activities as volunteers took on the challenge presented by all the growth inspired by this summer’s rains. The effort will help spruce up the PAC for the LALT’s 2022 season opening show, ‘The Secret Garden’, directed by Mimi Adams, which opens Thursday, Sept. 15. Courtesy photo
A volunteer from LALT took part in efforts to spruce up the Performing Arts Center over the last two Sundays pruning and weeding around the Read More
Daily Postcard: Doe & Fawn At Lunchtime In Pajarito Acres
Daily Postcard: A doe and fawn are spotted at lunchtime Sunday in the yard of a Pajarito Acres residence in White Rock. Photo by Richard HendersonAdobe Theater Presents Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap

Theater News:
The Adobe Theater presents Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap opening Friday, Oct. 14.
Performances are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays Oct. 14 through Nov. 6, with a “Pay What You Will” 7:30 p.m. Thursday Nov. 3 at the theater at 9813 4th St. NW, in Albuquerque.
Agatha Christie’s iconic murder mystery, about a group of strangers trapped during a snowstorm, is brimming with intrigue, sophisticated humor and surprising twists.
Who Done it?! And can we still wonder after so many versions? Can an Agatha Christie mystery still be interesting if you already know the Read More
The Jauntee Rock Final 2022 Summer Concert At Pond
The Jauntee rocked the final concert of the 2022 Summer Concert Series season Friday evening at Ashley Pond Park. The Jauntee is known for bust-outs, fresh jamming, poignant covers and accessible songwriting. From left, guitarist Caton Sollenberger, bass player John Loland and keyboard player Tyler Adams. The Jauntee drummer Scott Ferber is keeping the beat behind the cymbals. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
TechSource, Inc., co-sponsored the summer Concert Friday evening and Chairman/CEO V. Brian D’Andrea, center, and members of his team are shown here with concert Read More
Daily Postcard: Heron Spotted Flying Solo Over White Rock
Daily Postcard: A heron is spotted flying solo this morning over White Rock. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs Read More
NMDCA Announces TJ Hilton Is New State Art In Public Places Project Coordinator
New Art in Public Places Project Coordinator TJ Hilton
NMDCA News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico Arts, the state arts agency and a division of New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (NMDCA), has announced that TJ Hilton has joined the Division as the Art in Public Places Project Coordinator. He started in the role June 27, 2022.
In his new position, and as a steward of the Art in Public Places Act, Hilton will assist sites around the state in acquiring public art for public facilities that receive capital outlay funding, and connect local and regional artists with local municipalities, counties, and Read More
IAIA Sponsors CloudTop Comedy Festival’s Indigenous Showcase Sept. 15-17 At Railyard In Santa Fe
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) to sponsor the upcoming CloudTop Comedy Festival’s Indigenous Showcase—A Celebration of New Mexico’s Indigenous Comedians Sept. 16. Courtesy/IAIA
IAIA News:
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is proud to sponsor the upcoming CloudTop Comedy Festival’s Indigenous Showcase—A Celebration of New Mexico’s Indigenous Comedians, which will take place Sept. 16, at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market in the Santa Fe Railyard.
In even more exciting news, four fabulous comedians from the Indigenous Showcase—and one IAIA student—will perform Read More
Scenes From Chamber Business After Hours At Little Studio On The Mesa In White Rock Thursday
Artist-owner Joanne Kozuchowski welcomes guests to a Chamber Business After Hours event Thursday at Little Studio on the Mesa. Little Studio on the Mesa is at 113 Longview Dr. in White Rock. Part studio, part boutique, Little Studio offers art classes for children and adults in the well equipped studio space. The shop area features Kozuchowski’s work in many mediums. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Guests chat at Chamber Business After Hours Thursday at Little Studio on the Mesa. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
View of the stained glass studio with student work on display. Read More
Daily Postcard: Last Roses Of Summer Blooming In WR
Daily Postcard: The last roses of summer are spotted blooming recently along Grand Canyon Drive in White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Scenes Of Local Youth From Tonight’s Opening Act: New Mexico Talent Showcase At Summer Concert
Scene of local youth from the area featured in tonight’s opening act: New Mexico Talent Showcase at the summer concert at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo
Scene of local youth from the area featured in tonight’s opening act: New Mexico Talent Showcase. Courtesy photo Read More
Trio Of Bucks Looking Both Ways Before Crossing Road
A trio of bucks looking both ways before crossing NM 502 Wednesday near the Los Alamos County Airport. Photo by Mack Clark
Close up of two bucks Wednesday near the Los Alamos County Airport. Photo by Mack Clark Read More
SFCC Library/PDAC: Aalpana-Making Events Sept. 8, 15
Aalpana, circular ground art rooted in ceremonial art traditions from south Asia. Courtesy/SFCC
Aalpana, circular ground art rooted in ceremonial art traditions from south Asia. Courtesy/SFCC
SFCC News:
Santa Fe Community College’s (SFCC) Library and President’s Diversity Advisory Committee (PDAC) present two art events in September on Aalpana-making, a form of circular ground art rooted in ceremonial art traditions from south Asia. Shalimar Krebs, co-chair of PDAC and Associate Dean of the SFCC School of Arts, Design, & Media Arts said, “This circular-art-making event at SFCC Read More
New Mexico Museum Of Indian Arts & Culture Receives $75,000 Grant From Terra Foundation For American Art
Monument Valley, Utah. Photo by Raphael Begay
MIAC News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (MIAC) has announced that it has received a $75,000 grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art to support its upcoming exhibition, Horizons: Weaving Between the Lines with Diné Textiles, opening summer 2023.
Horizons: Weaving Between the Lines with Diné Textiles will showcase more than 30 textiles and related items from MIAC’s extensive collection. Historic and contemporary weavings will be displayed alongside tools, looms, raw materials, digital prints, photographs, Read More
New Mexico Film Office: ‘LaRoy’ To Begin Filming In And Around Albuquerque
NMFO News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico State Film Office (NMFO) Director Amber Dodson announced that the feature film “LaRoy” will begin principal photography in late August, in and around Albuquerque.
Directed by Shane Atkinson and produced by Caddy Vanasirikul (“The Stand-In”), Sébastien Aubert (“The Strange Ones”), and Jérémie Guiraud, “LaRoy” is the story of a man named Ray who discovers his wife is cheating on him and decides to kill himself. Before he can pull the trigger, he is mistaken for a low-rent hired killer. Desperate for a little respect, and with nothing else to live for, Ray decides Read More
Gov. Lujan Grisham Announces Film Production Company To Headquarter In Las Cruces
STATE News:
LAS CRUCES — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Wednesday that a full-service film and production company has chosen Las Cruces for its headquarters, with plans in motion to open a film production studio in the near future.
Over the next six years, California-based 828 Productions plans to invest $75 million to build a 300,000-square-foot studio and 20-acre back lot, creating at least 100 high-paying jobs in Las Cruces. The firm began ramping up its production efforts in May 2022, filling key positions and purchasing a 7,500-square foot office building in downtown Las Read More
Los Alamos Light Opera’s Broadway Revue Fundraiser ‘The Summer Of Love’ Performances Tonight Through Sunday
Don’t miss the Los Alamos Light Opera’s (LALO) Broadway Revue fundraiser, ‘The Summer of Love’, featuring favorite Broadway love songs from musicals such as My Fair Lady, the Fantastiks, A Chorus Line and many more. Performances are 7:30 p.m. today Aug. 26 and Saturday, Aug. 27 and 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28. Suggested donation is $20. Funds raised will help LALO – a Los Alamos institution since 1943 – bring The Pajama Game to the Smith Auditorium in February 2023. Tickets are available at the door one hour before each performance – cash, check or credit card accepted. There will be raffle prizes, including Read More
Daily Postcard: View Of Dawn Breaking Over White Rock
Daily Postcard: View of dawn breaking this morning over White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
The Jauntee Performs Final 2022 Summer Concert Friday!
Courtesy/Sancre Productions
Summer Concert News:
Friday marks the final concert of the 2022 15-week Los Alamos Summer Concert Series presented by Toyota of Santa Fe.
The Jauntee concert is co-sponsored by Los Alamos businesses TechSource, Inc. and Wiemann Wealth Strategies / Raymond James.
The Jauntee pays tribute to music’s ability to transcend simple entertainment and cultivate a truly distinctive experience. The Jauntee has fostered a musical community based on a breadth of original material that engages fans through nightly exploration and risk taking. Averaging more than 100 Read More
Los Alamos Chamber Of Commerce Hosts Business After Hours At Little Studio On The Mesa Thursday

CHAMBER News:
The community is invited to the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours at Little Studio on the Mesa.
The event is 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25 at 113 Longview Dr., in White Rock. Read More
Feathers, Wings And Wild Things Exhibit By Jocelyn Warner In Portal Gallery At Fuller Lodge Art Center Through Sept. 24
Art created by local artist Jocelyn Warner. Courtesy photo
Art created by local artist Jocelyn Warner. Courtesy photo
ART News:
The Portal Gallery has come alive with birds, moths, slugs and insects in the solo exhibit Feathers, Wings And Wild Things Exhibit by local artist Jocelyn Warner.
Inspired by nature, Warner uses a combination of stains, oxides, embossing tools, photography, and image transfer techniques to create layered surface designs onto her ceramic pieces.
Each piece is then fired three or four times to achieve the desired results. Some of her pieces even hold living air plants! Read More

































