Beautiful Iris Lifting Spirits Around Los Alamos
Beautiful Iris are lifting spirits on Alabama Avenue and all over Los Alamos. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More
Pair Of Ravens Munch Spoils Above Smith’s Marketplace
A pair of ravens is spotted above the entrance to Smith’s Marketplace Wednesday as they munch on the spoils they scavenged from the parking lot. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
Daily Postcard: Sunrise Viewed From Canyon Rim Trail
Daily Postcard: The sunrise viewed Monday from the south end of Canyon Rim Trail. Photo by Skip Robertson Read More
Hilltopper Cabaret – A Musical Theater Revue Wednesday
Courtesy/LAHS
LAHS News:
The community is invited to attend the first Hilltopper Cabaret – A Musical Theater Revue, presented by the Los Alamos High School Choirs.
This performance is free and open to the public at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 18 at the Duane Smith Auditorium.
The students will sing and dance to musical selections from on and off Broadway. This show was fully chosen by members of the Los Alamos High School Choirs and we can’t wait for them to share their talents with our community.
Graduation Piano Recital At Fuller Lodge Sunday May 22
The community is invited to hear Los Alamos High School seniors and pianists Phillip Ionkov, Aaron Philip and Jennie Gao perform their graduation recital 6 p.m. Sunday at Fuller Lodge. Courtesy photo
COMMUNITY News:
Fuller Lodge concert hall will open its doors 6 p.m. Sunday, May 22 for the graduation piano recital of Phillip Ionkov, Jennie Gao and Aaron Philip.
These talented young pianists are students of Janna Warren and have been studying piano for more than 10 years. All three pianists are National Merit Scholarship finalists and graduate Los Alamos High School with Honor.
Ionkov, Gao Read More
Santa Fe Opera Guild Presents ‘Discover Opera’ June 4
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SFOG News:
The Santa Fe Opera Guild (SFOG) is reaching out to those who have had limited exposure to opera, are curious, or would like to learn more about this art form.
‘Discover Opera’: Everything You Wanted To Know But Were Afraid To Ask is designed to provide an entertaining, instructive, and interactive experience. The morning will be devoted to the history of the art form, music styles, and an introduction to voice types.
This will include live performances of selections from the Santa Fe Opera’s 2022 season—Bizet’s Carmen, Rossini’s Barber of Seville, Verdi’s Falstaff Read More
Daily Postcard: View Of Smoke From Anderson Overlook
Daily Postcard: View Sunday afternoon from Anderson Overlook of smoke across the sky from the Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fire. About 10 cars also were parked at Anderson Overlook with people taking photos of the view. Photo by Ryn Herrmann Read More
Blood Flower Moon Rising Over Española Valley
The Blood Flower Moon rising this evening over the Española Valley during this year’s first total lunar eclipse. Photo by Liddie Martinez Read More
Posts From The Road: Scenic Byway 24 In Utah
Color and Design: The various red colors from rose to orange to red with layers of yellow mixed in create a beautiful design on this rock cliff near the entrance to Capitol Reef National Park. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Fremont River: The Fremont River travels along Scenic Byway 24 and adds opportunity for trees and other vegetation to grow in the canyon near Capitol Reef National Park. The beautiful red rocks can be seen for miles as you travel the route. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
By GARY WARREN
Photographer
Formerly of Los Alamos
We have spent about three weeks “roaming” Read More
On The Job In White Rock: At High Mesa Dental Arts
On the job in White Rock Saturday are Tyler Babcock and Bonita Garcia, employees of High Mesa Dental Arts, sprucing up the exterior of the dental office in their spare weekend hours on Longview Drive in White Rock. They plan on filling huge clay pots with a wide assortment of flowers. Photo by Shari Mills Read More
Los Alamos County Greenlights First Summer Concert!
Nosotros headlines the first summer concert of the season Friday at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy/Sancre Productions
Summer Concert News:
Thanks to the incredible work of nearly 1,000 firefighters and their efforts to contain the Cerro Pelado Fire, the Los Alamos Summer Concert Series presented by Toyota of Santa Fe will be able to proceed as originally scheduled with an opening night of Latin music this Friday, May 20, sponsored by Zia Credit Union, Del Norte Credit Union and the Los Alamos Schools Credit Union.
The Producers and Opening Night Artists of the Los Alamos Summer Concert Series Read More
Daily Postcard: Cactus Blooming On Delicado Drive
Daily Postcard: A cactus blooms Saturday in a garden on Delicado Drive in White Rock. Photo by Sue Waterbury Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: Elizabeth Adams At Film Festival
On the job in Los Alamos is employee Elizabeth Adams, 17, assisting customers and taking warm cookies out of the oven Wednesday at Film Festival, 3801 Arkansas Ave. #D. For information, call 505.662.3688. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
Daily Postcard: Smoke Plume Glows At Sunrise
Daily Postcard: A plume of smoke from the Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fire glows in the early morning sunrise viewed Friday from a residence in White Rock. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs Read More
SFSS Events: Final Weekend Of Cymbeline Performances!
The Upstart Crows will hold their final weekend performances of Cymbeline May 14-15. Courtesy/SFSS
Members of the cast of Cymbeline. Courtesy/SFSS
SFSS News:
The Upstart Crows announce their final weekend performances of Cymbeline, a Blackfriar Project, are 6 p.m. Saturday, May 14 and 3 p.m. Sunday, May 15 at UUC Santa Fe, 107 W Barcelona Road.
Tickets are $15 at the door and online here
Upstart Crows graduating senior, Clara West makes her directorial debut with Cymbeline. Cymbeline is one of Shakespeare’s late plays full of darkness, deception, pursuit and seduction. Performed with a Read More
Compania Chuscales & Mina Fajardo: Four Seasons
Choreographer and principal dancer Mina Fajardo. Courtesy/Teatro Paraguas
Master guitarist Chuscales. Courtesy/Teatro Paraguas
TEATRO PARAGUAS News:
Teatro Paraguas is pleased to present Compania Chuscales & Mina Chuscales in concert with a new production entitled Four Seasons, inspired by the poetry of the world-renowned Spanish poet Antonio Machado.
Having performed nationally and internationally for many decades, Chuscales as master guitarist and choreographer and principal dancer Mina Fajardo create an explosive atmosphere inside the intimate venue of Teatro Paraguas. Read More
Cornell Lab Of Ornithology: Create Bird Art With Liz Fuller
Courtesy/Liz Clayton Fuller
Cornell Lab of Ornithology News:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology presents an Online Workshop Paint Along with Liz Clayton Fuller of the Cedar Waxwing bird, 2-4 p.m. (Eastern Time) Saturday, May 21.
During this online workshop, science illustrator Clayton Fuller will guide you step-by-step through the process of painting a Cedar Waxwing. Fuller will take you from blank paper, to sketch, to finished painting while explaining her techniques and strategies along the way.
You’ll learn watercolor tips for creating feathers, beaks, branches, and more. Some sketching Read More
Poet Donald Levering Reads At Teatro Paraguas May 29
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TEATRO PARAGUAS News:
Teatro Paraguas will host a poetry reading with noted Santa Fe poet Donald Levering at 5 p.m. Sunday, May 29 at Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie in Santa Fe.
Donald Levering’s 16th book of poetry, Breaking Down Familiar, grapples with a host of harrowing assaults to the narrator and his family: illness and accidents, addiction and madness, estrangement and divorce. Yet as mind and body falter, as faith is undermined and relationships sunder, as aging parents can neither be changed or saved and former athletes tally their infirmities, previously Read More
Taos School Of Music Season Passes For Sale Online
Young artists of the Taos School of Music. Courtesy photo
Taos School of Music News:
Both season passes and tickets for individual concerts are now available online. Taos School of Music has many incredible performances to share with the public this summer.
Don’t miss the Borromeo, Cooperstown and Brentano Quartets, pianists Robert McDonald and Thomas Sauer, and the Young Artists.
Tickets and passes continue to be a great value – especially considering that the performers brought to Taos are among the best in the world.
Daily Postcard: Sunset Colors Sky Over Pajarito Acres
Daily Postcard: Sunset colors the sky Wednesday over Pajarito Acres. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More

































