LAMOA Exhibit Promises To Dazzle Eye Of Beholder
An exhibit of optical illusion artwork is on display at Fuller Lodge Art Center. Courtesy/LAMOA
LAMOA News:
Los Alamos Museum of Art (LAMOA) invites the community to find out how their saccades react to the museum’s Op Art pieces.
The exhibit is on display through July 24 at Fuller Lodge Art Center and features optical illusion artwork from LAMOA’s collection. Read More
Deer Trio Spotted Watching Planes At Los Alamos Airport
A trio of deer are spotted watching planes come and go Thursday at Los Alamos County Airport. Photo by Laurel Roberts Read More
Daily Postcard: Red & Golden Sunrise Above Barranca Mesa
Daily Postcard: A red and golden sunrise brightens the sky recently above Deer Trap Mesa Trailhead on Barranca Mesa. Photo by Amanda Macdonald Read More
Scene Reflects Beauty And Serenity Of Ashley Pond
Scene reflects beauty and serenity of Ashley Pond in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com Read More
Daily Postcard: Colorful Horizon At Sunset Over Los Alamos
Daily Postcard: A colorful cloudy horizon falls recently over Los Alamos. Photo by Nate Limback Read More
‘Multiverse’ Art Dedication At Ashley Pond Park July 16

Dedication for ‘Multiverse’ created by Evelyn Rosenberg is Friday, July 16 at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy/LAC
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County installed a new art piece “Multiverse” by Evelyn Rosenberg during the pandemic in June 2020 at Ashley Pond Park.
The community is invited to attend an art dedication ceremony for “Multiverse”, hosted by the Los Alamos County Arts in Public Places Board, 5:30 p.m. Friday, July 16 at Ashley Pond Park.
“Multiverse” is a detonography sculpture that reflects the community of Los Alamos. Detonography is a process innovated by Rosenberg, which uses controlled Read More
International Shakespeare Center: Talk By Duane W. Roller
Duane W. Roller
ISC News:
The International Shakespeare Center (ISC) presents a talk by Duane W. Roller: Shakespeare, Antony, and Cleopatra, at 7 p.m. July 25 at the International Shakespeare Center, 3209A Calle Marie in Santa Fe.
Donations are requested. Refreshments will be served.
This talk is presented in conjunction with Upstart Crows of Santa Fe’s production of Antony and Cleopatra at UU Santa Fe, 6:30 p.m. Aug. 5, 7, 13, 15 and is part of the International Shakespeare Center’s Santa Fe Summer Shakespeare Festival programming.
Historian, archaeologist, and classical scholar, Roller Read More
Los Alamos ScienceFest: Exclusive Virgin Galactic Virtual Tour & Q&A; UbiQD CEO Talk & Q&A On Feeding & Powering Future With Nanotechnology Tonight

Los Alamos MainStreet News:
At 6:30 tonight, Thursday, July 8 at Fuller Lodge, join Virgin Galactic for an exclusive virtual tour for Los Alamos ScienceFest participants.
After the tour, which is hosted by Virgin Galactic’s Veronica McGowan, participate in a virtual Q&A with Katie Westley, the Galactic Unite Associate Manager for Virgin Galactic (VG).
The session will be followed by a presentation and Q&A with Dr. Hunter McDaniel, Founder and CEO of local Los Alamos-based company, UbiQD, Inc.
Attendees can attend both sessions either virtually, or in-person at Fuller Read More
Hungry Buck Enjoys Late Night Snack
A hungry buck stops Wednesday night to munch on plants growing in the Los Alamos Master Gardener’s garden near the Los Alamos Police Department in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Lee Weinland Read More
Film Office: Frybread Face & Me In Production In New Mexico
NMFO News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) has announced the feature film, Frybread Face & Me, produced by Frybread Movie LLC., is filming this July in Santa Fe, Española and Albuquerque.
“This production is telling a story of life on the Navajo reservation, which is a story that will resonate with many across the state and Navajo Nation. It is inspiring and necessary to see these types of stories being told by fellow New Mexicans right here in New Mexico,” NMFO Director said.
Frybread Face & Me is directed by Billy Luther (Ms. Navajo, Grab!) and produced by Chad Burris (Barking Read More
Daily Postcard: Puddle Reflects Sunset Over Los Alamos
The sunset reflects pastel colors in a water puddle recently near the edge of Los Alamos. Photo by Becky Rutherford Read More
Handsome Rabbit Spends Time Snacking In Dandelion Field
A handsome little rabbit spends time snacking to its heart’s content recently in a dandelion field on Barranca Mesa. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com Read More
NMFO: ‘Unseen Pandemic’ Now Filming In New Mexico
The documentary the ‘Unseen Pandemic’ is now filming through August in New Mexico. Courtesy/NMFO
NMFO News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) announces the documentary, The Unseen Pandemic (working title), produced by the non-profit organization La Liga is now filming through August in New Mexico.
“As we all know, COVID-19 disrupted and impacted lives across the globe. We are grateful for this female team of New Mexico filmmakers who are setting out to tell the stories of the people in communities across the state who experienced an unprecedented year of challenges and resilience Read More
Millicent Rogers Museum Opens Pastel Show In Taos Friday
Artworks in the Pastel Exhibition clockwise from top left, ‘Daybreak’s Promise’ 20 x 16 inches by Sarah St. George, ‘Madam Grandiflora’ 12 x 9.5 inches by Vasili Katakis, ‘Beautiful Defiance’ 12 x 9 inches by Carol L. Bendell and ‘Garden Pond’ 24 x 12 inches by Sandy Jean Marvin. Courtesy/MRM
MRM News:
The 29th National Pastel Painting Exhibition opens Friday, July 9 at the Millicent Rogers Museum (MRM) in Taos.
The Pastel Show is a juried exhibition presented by the Pastel Society of New Mexico and features 60 artworks on view at the Museum by artists from around the world, with more available Read More
Daily Postcard: Two-tailed Swallowtail Sips Nectar Near Trail
Daily Postcard: A Two-tailed Swallowtail butterfly sips sweet nectar from lupine flowers blooming Monday near the Canada Bonita Trail at the Pajarito Ski Hill. Photo by Tim Wallstrom Read More
Folk Rock Band Dusty Low Debuts At Los Alamos Summer Concert Series Second Live Show At Overlook Park Friday
Dusty Low from El Paso, Texas performs at the Friday night Summer Concert at Overlook Park. Courtesy/Sancre
Summer Concert News:
The 2021 Los Alamos Summer Concert Series presented by Toyota of Santa Fe, presents the second live show concert of the 2021 season featuring folk rock/Americana sensation Dusty Low from El Paso, Texas.
Dusty Low, the third collaboration of the Sullivan brothers, has brought their folk-rock/Americana roots to fruition. The Sullivans have been sharing their original music nationally and internationally since 2007.
Jesse Sullivan leads the group on vocals and Read More
Upstart Crows: ‘Antony & Cleopatra & Androcles & The Lion’
Upstart Crows of Santa Fe News:
Upstart Crows of Santa Fe, a youth Shakespeare troupe, present their Summer season repertory productions:
Kate Buckley and James De Vita’s cut of Shakespeare’s ‘Antony and Cleopatra and Androcles and the Lion’ by George Bernard Shaw.
- Antony and Cleopatra performs Aug. 5, 7, 13, 15; and
- Androcles and the Lion performs Aug. 6, 8, 12, 14.
All at 6:30 p.m. in the courtyard at UUC Santa Fe • 107 W Barcelona Road • Tickets $12 at the door or in advance on the Upstart Crows website.
The Crows will perform a cut of Antony and Cleopatra for seven actors created by American Players Read More
Deer Leisurely Snacks On Lawn In White Rock
A deer leisurely snacks on a lawn Monday at a residence on Estante Way in White Rock. Photo by Richard Henderson Read More
Daily Postcard: Bright And Beautiful Hollyhock In White Rock
Daily Postcard: A bright and beautiful hollyhock is spotted blooming early Saturday morning at a residence in White Rock. ‘Hollyhocks are tenacious, and like the people of New Mexico, the plant is able to survive come drought or bad soil. Brought as seeds in 1598, the hollyhock was known to the Spanish settlers as la vara de San José, or St. Joseph’s staff, and believed to bring good luck from the stepfather of the baby Jesus.’ Source: www.santafenewmexican.com. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs Read More
Local Resident Turns 93 As His Century Plant Blooms
A local resident turns 93 years old as the century plant (Agave americana) blooms Sunday in his front yard in White Rock. Century plants only bloom once in their lifetime and the bloom may not appear for 10, 20 or more years, depending on the climate. A century flower stalk may grow up to 25 feet tall. Source: cron.com. Courtesy photo Read More

































