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On The Job In Los Alamos: At The Cricket Window

On the job in Los Alamos Thursday at The Cricket Window is owner Rachel Hensen, left, and her mother/employee Ginny Roemer. The Cricket Window offers shoppers a treasure trove of antiques and artisan home décor goods. The majority of the inventory is eco-friendly – made from natural materials or reusable items. The Cricket Window is open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, at 1247 Central Ave. Ste. 213 (upstairs above the Karen Wray Gallery and Los Alamos Daily Post). For information, call 202.445.8180 or 505.660.7933. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More

International Shakespeare Center Presents Actor Charles Lear In One-Man Production Of King Richard III

Actor Charles Lear

ISC News:

Charles Lear presents a one-man production of King Richard III at International Shakespeare Center (ISC) 7 p.m., July 17 and July 18, at 3209A Calle Marie in Santa Fe.

Lear has been active in theatre for more than 40 years. He has produced, directed, taught and acted, is a produced playwright, and makes the bulk of his living as a union (I.A.T.S.E) stagehand/carpenter/welder.

His focus as an actor these days is on Shakespeare, and he was a member of the Stag and Lion Shakespeare Company, which has a theatre on West 57th Street in Manhattan, up until his move to New Mexico. Read More

Teatro Paraguas Presents Plays By Alix Hudson On Video

TEATRO PARAGUAS News:

Alix Hudson has been a dynamic force in the Santa Fe theatre scene for the last eight years as a playwright, director, actor and technician.

Although most of her work has benefitted Teatro Paraguas where she is a Board member, Hudson has worked with many Santa Fe companies, including NM Actors Lab and Ironweed Productions.

Hudson will soon be moving to Grand Rapids, Mich., with her partner Sharla Stearn. To honor her huge contribution to Teatro Paraguas and Santa Fe theatre, videos of her critically-acclaimed plays produced at Teatro Paraguas – Our Lady of Mariposas, Revolution, Read More

LAMOA Exhibit: Artists Tuck Hayward And Robert Wells

A painting by Tuck Hayward. Courtesy /LAMOA

LAMOA News:

Los Alamos Museum of Art (LAMOA) is featuring detailed renderings of birds by Tuck Hayward and sculptures by Robert Wells.

The LAMOA exhibit also is featuring painted eggs and runs through July 24 at Fuller Lodge Art Center, 2132 Central Ave., in downtown Los Alamos.

Painted eggs are featured in the LAMOA exhibit underway at Fuller Lodge Art Center. Courtesy/LAMOA Read More

New Mexico Film Office Announces ‘Belly Encounters’ Has Wrapped Production On Zuni Pueblo

NMFO News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) announces a short film, ‘Belly Encounters’ produced by Librada Pictures LLC., has completed production on the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico.

“We are excited that the production team of Belly Encounters has chosen to capture the beautiful landscape and locations that the Zuni Pueblo offers. From the director and talent to the production assistant, the cast and crew of this production is stacked with New Mexicans with prior experience in major productions recently shot in our state, so we could not be happier about that,” NMFO Director Amber Dodson Read More

Scenes From County’s Glow Bike Event At Ashley Pond Park

Scene from Los Alamos County Recreation Division’s glow bike ride and parade Saturday evening at Ashley Pond Park and around downtown Los Alamos. Participants decorated their bikes to glow and went on a bike ride lead by a Los Alamos County vehicle. All participants received grab bags containing 4th of July swag and glow items to use on their bikes. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Scene from the County’s glow bike ride/parade Saturday at the pond. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Scene from the County’s glow bike ride/parade Saturday at the pond. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More

Posts From The Road: Indiana Dunes National Park

Foliage: Indiana Dunes National Park is in northwest Indiana along the shores of Lake Michigan. The shoreline in this area of the park is large trees and ground foliage. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Shifting Sand: Sand dunes are dynamic and always shifting. Shown is a fire hydrant on a street just off the beach collecting shifting sands for quite a while. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

By GARY WARREN
Photographer
Formerly of Los Alamos

The Indiana Dunes National Park is one our country’s newest national parks. Formerly known as Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, the park Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos At Karen Wray Gallery

On the job in Los Alamos Thursday at the Karen Wray Gallery at 1247 Central Ave. Ste. D-2 with owner/artist Karen Wray as she highlights the large array of exhibits and discusses the many local artists on display in this beautiful gallery. Classes are available throughout the year. The Karen Wray Gallery is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and closed Sundays. For information, visit www.karenwrayfineart.com or call 505.660.6382. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
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LAAC Brings Back Missoula Children’s Theatre With Workshop, Johnny Appleseed Production Week Of July 26

Missoula Children’s Theatre will host an acting workshop the week of July 26, concluding with a performance of Johnny Appleseed July 31 at Crossroads Bible Church. Courtesy/LAAC

LAAC News:

The Los Alamos Arts Council (LAAC) announces that the Missoula Children’s Theatre will present an acting workshop the week of July 26 at Crossroads Bible Church.

The show is Johnny Appleseed. Pre-registration is required. To register, click here

Auditions for Johnny Appleseed are 10 a.m. to noon July 26 at Crossroads Bible Church. Those auditioning should arrive at 9:30 a.m. and plan to stay Read More

Seniors Receive Red, White & Blue Flowers For July 4th

Seniors at the Los Alamos and White Rock senior centers received red, white and blue flowers Friday compliments  of David, Sarah, Emily and grandma Linda Sanders. The senior centers will be closed Monday in observance of the Fourth of July and re-open Tuesday. Photo by Bernadette Lauritzen Read More

Elk Families Roaming Near Mobile Home Park On East Jemez

Elk families with calves are out and about Thursday near Elk Ridge Mobile Home Park on East Jemez Road. Drivers are reminded to keep watch for the elk and drive carefully through the area. Photo by Pat Kestell

Elk families out and about Thursday near Elk Ridge on East Jemez Road. Photo by Pat Kestell Read More

Film Office Announces Two Multimedia Productions Being Produced In New Mexico By Ideum Inc.

NMFO News:

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) announces two interactive media productions are being produced by New Mexico creative technology company, Ideum Inc.

The New Mexico Partnership – Adventures in New Mexico

The New Mexico Partnership – Adventures in New Mexico is a new outreach tool for the New Mexico Partnership aimed at recruiting businesses to the state, and is being produced through September 2021 in Corrales.
The new digital media tool intended to help allure businesses to New Mexico, is for those looking to relocate their businesses to New Mexico and allows them to
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2021 International Folk Art Market Seeking Volunteers

A few of the artists participating in the International Folk Art Market July 7-11 and July 14-18.. Courtesy/IFAM

IFAM News:

SANTA FE — Volunteer registration is open to participate in the world’s largest folk art market—the International Folk Art Market (IFAM), which runs July 7-11 and July 14-18. in Santa Fe

IFAM is seeking volunteers in a variety of categories, including Poynt Cashiers, First Aid and COVID Safe Practices Team, Front of House Team, Interpreters, Volunteer Coordination and Check-in, Airport Greeters, Handypersons, Art Valet, Bike Valet, Production and Market Signs and Read More

Bighorn Sheep Spotted At Rio Grande Gorge Bridge

Bighorn sheep spotted Thursday grazing on the southeast corner of the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. The ‘Gorge Bridge’ is a steel deck arch bridge across the Rio Grande Gorge 10 miles northwest of Taos. At roughly 600 feet above the Rio Grande, it is the 10th highest bridge in the United States. Source www.taos.org. Photo by Laurie Waters

Bighorn sheep graze Thursday on the southeast corner of the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. Photo by Laurie Waters Read More

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