TGIF Concert Series: Harpsichordist Linda Raney Jan. 21
First Presbyterian Church at 208 Grant Ave. in Santa Fe. Courtesy/FPC
CONCERT News:
What: Linda Raney, harpsichord
Music: Herbert Howells Lambert’s Clavichord
Date: January 21, 2022
Time: 5:30 (doors open at 5:15)
Where: First Presbyterian Church 208 Grant Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87501
Admission: Freewill offering and open to all
For More Information call 982.8544
Program:
Lambert’s Clavichord Op. 41 (HH 165):
- ‘Lambert’s Fireside’
The Croft: 14 May 1926 - ‘Fellowes’ Delight’
H. London: 13 Sept 1927
The Rev. Edmund H. Fellows (1870-1951)
Director of choir at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor
Scenes Of Flourishing Activities At Bosque Del Apache
Two Sandhill Cranes in the wetlands Monday evening at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs
Snow Geese gathering in a small lake Monday evening at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs
A Full Moon / Wolf Moon viewed early Tuesday morning at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs
Sandhill Cranes take flight at the Flight Deck area Tuesday morning at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs
Photographers brave the cold temperatures of 17 degrees and gather on the shoreline around Read More
Daily Postcard: View Along Trail At Tsankawi In Bandelier
Daily Postcard: View of one of the ladders along the trail at Tsankawi during a recent hike in Bandelier National Monument. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
New Global Health Book By Local Author Richard Skolnik
Courtesy image
Staff Report:
Jones and Bartlett Learning has announced the publication of Global Population Health: A Primer by author Richard Skolnik of Los Alamos.
Global Population Health is designed to provide a brief overview of global health to a wide range of health administration and clinical audiences.
Beginning with a concise explanation of the importance of global health, this brief text moves on to examine many of the most important global health issues and their economic and social consequences. It then discusses some of the steps that can be taken to address these concerns Read More
Los Alamos Casting Call Opportunity And Film Business Directory For New Hollywood Production
Casting notice for ethnicities, males, females, ages 18+, nonunion. Courtesy image
Casting notice for military roles. Courtesy image
Los Alamos MainStreet News:
The new movie based on the book: “American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer” by Kai Bird, is being partially filmed in Los Alamos in March and April.
A famous director and Oscar winning cast is involved and there is a Casting Call out for local residents. Visit: More info on the Oppenheimer movie
While on set in Los Alamos, the crew often needs local businesses to provide an array of items. If interested and Read More
PAC 8 Community Media Center: Jan 21-27, 2022
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 Jan. 21-27:
Friday, Jan. 21, 2022
- 6 a.m. — Democracy Now! – Live
- 10 a.m. — The Tom Hartman Program
- 11 a.m. — County Council Replay 1-11-22
- 3 p.m. — Democracy Now!
- 5 p.m. — PAC PAGES – Los Alamos County News Updates
- 6 p.m. — Los Alamos Senior Center – “Wake up and Move with Natalie”
- 7 p.m. — The Role of Exercise
Daily Postcard: Homer And Edna Eating Lettuce At Pond
Beloved geese Homer and Edna are fond of romaine lettuce. This woman said she has been feeding the geese for a couple of years. There is another resident who said he has been feeding Homer romaine lettuce, bread and cracked corn every morning for 14 years. Photo by Don Lepsch Read More
Daily Postcard: Sunrise Shines Across Barranca Mesa
Daily Postcard: An early morning sunrise shines across the landscape Sunday on Barranca Mesa. Photo by Amanda Macdonald Read More
Dogs Lifting Spirits All Over Los Alamos: Meet Fluffy
Fluffy, a local 3-year-old miniature poodle is looking fabulous today while sitting on a bench in front of Starbucks on Central Avenue. Fluffy’s mom takes him to get his colorful look at Paw-Fect Cuts on DP Road, after which he can’t help but lift spirits all over Los Alamos with his handsome self. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
International Folk Art Market Announces New Board Of Director Members
IFAM Board Chair Jenny Kimball
IFAM News:
The International Folk Art Market (IFAM), the world’s largest folk art market, is expanding its Board of Directors.
The 18th International Folk Art Market is scheduled for July 6-10 at Santa Fe’s Museum Hill and will feature more than 150 artists from 48 countries. Additionally, the organization will host a variety of other events throughout the year. More information is at IFAM.
The new board members include:
- Bonnie Bennett
- Elaine Cole
- Margaret (Maggie) Hanson-Muse
- Antonio Lopez
- Eric Mindling
- Makenzie Mueller
- Judith (Judy) Pelham
“These new Board Read More
Millicent Rogers Museum: A-i-R Online Conversation ‘Strike A Pose: Fashion As An Artistic Framework’
Wayne Nez Gaussoin, Shicheii Charpentier Azul, 2021, mixed media. Courtesy/MRM
MRM News:
‘Strike a Pose: Fashion as an Artistic Framework’ is the theme of the ultimate in the curated conversation series that is part of the Millicent Rogers Museum (MRM) exhibition ‘New Mexico A-i-R: IAIA Artist Residents in Visual Dialogue’.
The exhibition is on view at the Museum through Jan. 29.
Featured on the panel are artists:
- Orlando Dugi (Diné)
- Wayne Nez Gaussoin (Picuris Pueblo, Diné)
- Cara Romero (Chemehuevi).
The panel will take fashion as its focus and will consider its role as a framework for artistic Read More
Mesa Library Author Talk Features Former State Sen. Dede Feldman ‘Ten More Doors: Politics And The Path To Change’

Former New Mexico State Sen. Dede Feldman will discuss her new memoir ‘Ten More Doors: Politics and the Path to Change’ 7-8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 27 via Zoom. Courtesy image
COUNTY News:
Mesa Public Library presents an author talk with former New Mexico State Sen. Dede Feldman based on her new memoir “Ten More Doors: Politics and the Path to Change”.
This timely event, that coincides with the 2022 New Mexico Legislative Session, will be livestreamed via Zoom 7-8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 27.
Feldman’s book charts an inspirational path for anyone who wants to make a difference, start a campaign, advance Read More
SFCC Visual Arts Gallery Exhibition ‘Paintings And Poetry: The Center Cannot Hold’ Opens Feb. 3
Jane Shoenfeld’s ‘The Center Cannot Hold’ (in response to phrase from ‘The Second Coming’, WB Yeats,) Pastel on Tinted, Sanded Paper, 28 1/8” X 20 1/8”. Courtesy/SFCC
Bill Sortino’s ‘Possibilities’, Acrylic on Canvas, 36” x 48”. Courtesy/SFCC
SFCC News:
SANTA FE — Santa Fe Community College’s (SFCC) Visual Arts Gallery presents the exhibition, ‘Paintings and Poetry: The Center Cannot Hold,’ 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3 in the gallery at 6401 Richards. Ave.
The exhibition features the work of artists Jane Shoenfeld and Bill Sortino. Proof of vaccination will be required for attendance at Read More
Daily Postcard: Abert’s Squirrel Snacking At Bandelier
Daily Postcard: An Abert’s Squirrel is spotted sitting on a log while enjoying a delicious snack at Bandelier National Monument. The main food source for these little squirrels is parts of the Ponderosa pine including cones and growing tips. They also eat a variety of mushrooms. Photo by Sally King Read More
SF Pro Musica: Castalian String Quartet; Cuarteto Casals
Cuarteto Casals performs Feb. 19 at St. Francis Auditorium. Courtesy/Santa Fe Pro Musica
The Castalian String Quartet performs Feb. 13 at St. Francis Auditorium. Courtesy/Santa Fe Pro Musica
Santa Fe Pro Musica News:
SANTA FE – Two weekends, two concerts, two world-class ensembles! Santa Fe Pro Musica continues its String Works Series in February with back-to-back concert weekends.
The Castalian String Quartet and Cuarteto Casals will perform classics of the string quartet repertoire in St. Francis Auditorium.
The Castalian String Quartet will perform works of Mozart, Janáček, and Read More
Daily Postcard: View Of Old Glory In Los Alamos
Daily Postcard: View of Old Glory in front of the mountains taken early Saturday evening Jan. 8 near the Los Alamos County Animal Shelter. Photo by Jacob HillMelodrama Returns To LALT Just In Time To Raise Spirits
Gaby (Joy Reynolds) is behind the bar. Regulars, from left, Slade (Craig Taylor), TJ (Patrick MacDonald), Dixie (Bresha Ibraimi) and Miguel (Bear Schacht) hang out at Boots. Courtesy/LALT
By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post
bjgordon@ladailypost.com
Melodrama returns to Los Alamos Little Theatre (LALT) with a bang and a Texas twang this weekend.
LALT opens 2022 with the New Mexico premier of “Boots” by El Pasoans Stephanie Karr and Mark Watts. “Boots” takes place in a modern-day small town Texas bar called, you guessed it, Boots.
The bar is run by Gaby (Joy Reynolds), our damsel in distress. Read More
New Mexico FY23 Executive Budget Recommendation Prioritizes Education, Engagement, Infrastructure For Cultural Affairs
Bataan Memorial Building in Santa Fe. Courtesy/NMDCA
NMDCA News:
SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s executive budget recommendation ensures the state’s capacity to preserve, protect, and present its rich cultural resources, while growing access and educational opportunities for New Mexico’s students.
The total executive recommendation for the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (NMDCA) is $46.4 million, a $3.8 million increase (9 percent) over the previous fiscal year.
“Sufficient funding is crucial for the agency to serve its mission, and the FY23 executive budget recommendation Read More
Daily Postcard: Beautiful Day At Bandelier
Daily Postcard: View from a tour of Ponderosa to Upper Crossing and down Frijoles Canyon at Bandelier National Monument. Due to increased COVID-19 transmission rates, the visitor center at Bandelier has reduced indoor services. The visitor center and museum are open to limited numbers wearing masks, the theater remains closed. All trails are open. The park café in Frijoles Canyon is closed until March 1, 2022. Photo by Sally King Read More
Daily Postcard: Homer & Edna On The Ice At Ashley Pond
Daily Postcard: Homer and Edna spend time on the ice Saturday at Ashley Pond. Photo by Amy Birnbaum Read More

































