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Tuesdays At The Pond Concludes 2022 Season With Performances By DALA & The Blues Revue Band Aug. 2

The Blues Revue Band performs in the final Tuesday at the Pond event Aug. 2. Courtesy/LACD

Los Alamos Creative District News:

Tuesday at the Pond will conclude the 2022 season  5:30-8 p.m. Aug. 2 at the Ashley Pond Park stage with dance performances by Dance Arts Los Alamos (DALA) and live music by The Blues Revue Band from Santa Fe.

The Blues Revue Band features Harmonica Mike Handler, Vinnie Kelley, and a few new members as they play some really great dancing music – old timey tunes, originals songs, modern folk and of course some classic blues.

The community is invited to bring some blankets Read More

Gov. Lujan Grisham Announces Las Cruces As Location For New Media Academy Satellite Campus

STATE News:

LAS CRUCES — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Tuesday that the first satellite campus for New Mexico’s Next Generation Media Academy will be co-located with Doña Ana Community College and New Mexico State University at the NMSU Arrowhead Center in Las Cruces.

The Media Academy is a priority initiative for Gov. Lujan Grisham, who has identified film and television production as a priority industry in the state to create higher paying jobs and diversify the economy. The Next Generation Academy will be a certificate program that fast tracks people into in-demand jobs with high-level Read More

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A bear appears slightly embarrassed being caught red-handed today rummaging through a trash can in search of food in front of a home in Ponderosa Estates. Photo by Mike Richardson  Read More

Posts From The Road: Palouse Falls State Park

Main Viewpoint: A paved walkway leads visitors to the main viewpoint, which is a short walk from the parking area. Views from the walkway allow visitors to see the waterfall from the closest angle. This photo shows a wide angle view from the main viewpoint which stretches for several feet around the side of the pool on the rim of the canyon. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Canyon: Looking south from the Fryxell Overlook gives viewers a view of the impressive canyon which is almost 400 feet deep where the Palouse River flows toward the Snake River. The confluence of the Palouse and Snake River Read More

National Theatre Live In HD Broadcasts At The Lensic

Courtesy photo

LPAC News:

Lensic Performing Arts Center announces its new lineup of broadcasts from London’s National Theatre, beginning Aug. 30, 2022. From Shakespeare to new works, the productions bring star-studded theater to audiences at the Lensic through high-definition broadcasts filmed live on Britain’s most exciting stages.

The NT Live in HD series provides a rare opportunity to see exemplary performances from one of the most reputable theater companies in the world. The National Theatre launched the program in 2009 and reaches over 11 million people in 700+ theaters across Read More

Mama Bear And Cubs Climb Fence, Tree At Guaje Pines

A mama bear with her two cubs spent time today climbing the fence and a tree at Guaje Pines Cemetery. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

A mama bear climbs the fence today around Guaje Pines Cemetery. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

A mama bear poses with a tree today at Guaje Pines Cemetery. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

A mama bear climbs a tree today at Guaje Pines Cemetery. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com Read More

Scenes From Atomicon 2022 At Mesa Public Library

Los Alamos County Library Program Specialist Jessica Jenkins gets into superhero mode during today’s Atomicon at Mesa Public Library. The event celebrated comics and graphic novels with workshops, lectures, vendors and a wide range of activities. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Mesa Public Library staff member Jonathan Richardson shows of an array of comic books and graphic novels during today’s Atomicon event. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Illustrator Pete Ziomek with 7,000 BC, an independent comic creator nonprofit, takes part today in Atomicon at Mesa Public Read More

Dahlias Are Blooming In All Their Splendor Following Rainfall

Dahlias of many colors are blooming in all their splendor following the recent rainfall and lifting spirits in the Española Valley and across Los Alamos. Photo by Liddie Martinez

Dahlias are blooming in the Española Valley and across Los Alamos. Photo by Liddie Martinez

Dahlias are blooming in the Española Valley and across Los Alamos. Photo by Liddie Martinez

Dahlias are blooming in the Española Valley and across Los Alamos. Photo by Liddie Martinez

Dahlias are blooming in the Española Valley and across Los Alamos. Photo by Liddie Martinez

Dahlias are blooming in the Española Valley and across Read More

Scenes From Rainy Summer Concert Tonight At Pond

Rain showered down on the Los Alamos debut performance of Ariel Posen, sponsored tonight by Los Alamos Medical Center at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo

Scene from tonight’s rainy summer concert at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo

Ariel Posen performing tonight under rainy conditions at Ashley Pond Park. Opening for Ariel Posen is Alex Maryol. Courtesy photo

Scene from tonight’s rainy summer concert at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo Read More

Santa Fe Summer Shakespeare Events July 28-31

 ‘Pericles’ to be performed July 28-31 at ‘The Lab’, 1213 Parkway Dr. in Santa Fe. Courtesy/SFSS

SFSS News:

Here’s what’s happening this weekend at The Santa Fe Summer Shakespeare (SFSS) center.

Performances:

Pericles
produced by ISC Santa Fe, directed by Ariana Karp

Details: 7:30 p.m. July 28, 29, 30; 2 p.m. July 31. Performing at ‘The Lab’, 1213 Parkway Dr. in Santa Fe.

Tiered Ticketing: $30 Front row seat, $25 General Admission, $10 Student. Fifteen $15 tickets will also be available on the day of each performance starting 30 minutes before the show.

Purchase tickets here 

Guided by the ocean, Read More

Ariel Posen Performs At Summer Concert At Pond Tonight!

Courtesy/Sancre Productions

Courtesy/Sancre Productions

Summer Concert News:

Tonight the Los Alamos Medical Center sponsors the Los Alamos debut performance of Ariel Posen at the Los Alamos Summer Concert Series at Ashley Pond Park.

Posen’s music occupies the space between genres. It’s a rootsy sound that nods to his influences — heartland rock & roll, electrified Americana, blue-eyed soul, R&B, Beatles-inspired pop — while still moving forward, pushing Posen into territory that’s uniquely his own.

After earning international acclaim (as well as a Western Canadian Music Read More

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