Teatro Paraguas: ‘Into The Beautiful North’ April 23-25

TEATRO PARAGUAS News:
Santa Fe Public Library and Teatro Paraguas present a live Zoom performance of Into The Beautiful North by Karen Zacarias:
- 7 p.m. Friday April 23;
- 2 p.m. Saturday April 24; and
- 2 p.m. Sunday April 25.
Register at teatroparaguas.org.
In conjunction with the Santa Fe Public Library’s Big Read Project happening in April 2021 celebrating Luis Alberto Urrea’s novel Into The Beautiful North, Teatro Paraguas will present the play adaptation by Zacarias.
Urrea’s over-the-top epic comedy addresses a panoply of issues surrounding the Border: immigration, narcotics, racism, Read More
Daily Postcard: Moon Shines Over Sangre De Cristos
Daily Postcard: The moon shinning Sunday evening over Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Photo by Dave Lannen Read More
Theatre Santa Fe Presents Virtual Theatre Walk April 16
Theatre News:
Many people have been craving live theatre so in the meantime, Theatre Santa Fe is offering a virtual walk of what its companies have been up to beginning April16.
Theatre Santa Fe’s subscribing companies have prepared short videos to entertain, with dramatic content, promos of new spaces and works in progress, and nostalgic looks at what they have created in the past.
It’s a smorgasbord of offerings to enjoy.
Launching on www.theatresantafe.org 7 p.m., Friday, April 16 and remaining live on the website following the launch date to view anytime. Read More
Daily Postcard: Pale Moon Rises Over Truchas Peaks
Daily Postcard: View late Saturday afternoon near Black Mesa of the pale moon rising above the Truchas Peaks. Photo by Marc Bailey Read More
Daily Postcard: Buck Pauses Along Quemazon Trail
Daily Postcard: A handsome buck pauses perfectly Saturday on the Quemazon Trail. Photo by Ivan Casalina Read More
Explore New Mexico Culture Through DCA Online
DCA News:
Explore the latest online programming from the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA).
Discover the state’s unique blend of cultures online through its museums, historic sites and cultural institutions.
Programs this week include:
- Take a virtual ranger tour of Jemez Historic Site and discover the unique histories and cultures of the Jemez Valley. The online field trip includes stops at the historic site’s welcome center, remains of the ancient village of Giusewa, plaza, camposanto, and original mission church. There’s also an option to learn more from a staff member
Beloved Goose Homer Greets Old Friend At Ashley Pond
Beloved goose Homer is spotted greeting an old friend as his girlfriend Edna, worried about this man petting her sweetheart, begins scolding him Saturday at Ashley Pond. Photo by Ken Hanson
Father Theophan: Learning
A cup created by Father Theophan. Photo by Father Theophan
By Father Theophan
Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church
Los Alamos
Although I had been waiting for it for months, yesterday, it came as a surprise when I was able to
receive my COVID-19 vaccine. I’m grateful and a little sore today and the light at the end of the tunnel
seems a little brighter at the moment. It’s been an interesting year to say the least, equal parts fear,
frustration, and growth.
For many, I’m sure, this past year was an unmitigated disaster. Losing loved ones, losing one’s job,
losing connections with friends and family, none Read More
Daily Postcard: ‘Strange Trio’ Glows Beneath Supermoon
Daily Postcard: The supermoon illuminates the ‘Strange Trio’ metal sculpture very early this morning at the corner of Meadow and Overlook in White Rock. This moon has many names but is often called the Worm Moon. Indigenous tribes in the American South reportedly named it Worm Moon after earthworms that pop out around this time of year. These invertebrates were wiped out in the region by glaciers at the end of the last ice age about 12,000 years ago, but reintroduced with the arrival of Old World settlers who brought invasive species from Europe and Asia, according to NASA. Once the snowpack melts Read More
New Mexico Film Office Announces Production Underway For New Television Series ‘Dr. Death’
NMFO News:Donation Drive At The Tub Noon To 6 P.M. Today!
COMMUNITY News:
Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op (The Tub) has partnered with The Curse NM, the NM United soccer team’s official fan club. Curse members will get discounts throughout the season and during games.
To kick off the Tub’s partnership, they are hosting a donation drive noon to 6 p.m. today, March 27 for the Child Abuse Response Team and Para Los Ninos, programs at UNM Children’s Hospital specializing in care for children and adolescents physically and/or sexually abused.
Items sought include child and adolescent clothing, comfort and hobby items and hygiene products*.
Details:
- BR Brand
Daily Postcard: Sun Pushes Through Clouds In White Rock
Daily Postcard: Sun pushes through clouds early Friday morning in White Rock. Photo by Dave Lannen Read More
Teatro Paraguas Presents ‘Curious Smiles’ Virtually April 30
Robert F. Benjamin’s short comedy ‘Curious Smiles’ April 30-May 2. Courtesy/Teatro Paraguas
TEATRO PARAGUAS News:
Teatro Paraguas presents Robert F. Benjamin’s short comedy “Curious Smiles” live on Zoom for three performances beginning 7 p.m. Friday, April 30.
Duchess Dale directs this uplifting tale about a grandfather (played by Don Converse) and his sassy, 10-year-old granddaughter Jamie (Amelia Dolejsi).
It’s fall 2020; the pandemic rages; schools are “remote learning only”. During a Zoom call, Grandpa strives to help Jamie with homework, which is about the role of grandparents Read More
Daily Postcard: Panoramic View From Anderson Overlook
Daily Postcard: Panoramic view Thursday from Anderson Overlook. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
Tub Partners With The Curse On Donation Drive March 27

BRBC News:
Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op (Tub) has partnered with The Curse NM, the NM United soccer team’s official fan club. Curse members will get discounts throughout the season and during games.
To kick off the Tub’s partnership, they are hosting a donation drive noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, March 27 for the Child Abuse Response Team and Para Los Ninos, programs at UNM Children’s Hospital specializing in care for children and adolescents physically and/or sexually abused.
Items sought include child and adolescent clothing, comfort/hobby items, and hygiene products*.
Details:
- BR Brand BBQ –
More Scenes From Snow Storm Aftermath Wednesday
Visitors are welcomed to a snowy Los Alamos Wednesday near the entrance to town. Photo by Ron Roybal
Oppie is spotted sporting a stylish snowy fedora Wednesday near Fuller Lodge. Photo by Carol Hogsett.
Snow scene Wednesday along the Canyon Rim Trail. Photo by Anne Nobile
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Santa Fe Community College Library Presents: ‘A Peek Inside: The Process Of Novel Writing With Miriam Sagan’
Miriam Sagan’s new novel ‘Shadow on the Minotaur’. Courtesy/SFCC
SFCC News:
What: Online talk sponsored by the SFCC Library “A Peek Inside: The Process of Novel Writing with Miriam Sagan”
“A Peek Inside: The Process of Novel Writing with Miriam Sagan”
Description: Miriam Sagan will read from her new novel, “Shadow on the Minotaur” (Red Mountain Press, 2021) and discuss sources of inspiration, structural challenges, and getting inside a character’s head. The heroine of the book, Thea, has survived the war in Bosnia only to find herself isolated and unable to cross the street in Brooklyn. Read More
Daily Postcard: Early Morning Snow Falling In White Rock
Daily Postcard: Scene at 4:35 a.m. Wednesday as snow falls in White Rock. Photo by Nancy Hibbs Read More
Beauty Of Ashley Pond Blanketed With Snow
Snowy scene this morning of Ashley Pond following overnight snow. Photo by Ron Roybal
Ashley Pond blanketed in snow this morning. Photo by Ron Roybal Read More







Update: This Game Is On After All! The Topper girls volleyball game against the Española Sun Devils begins at 6 p.m. today. The game will be streamed live on the Los Alamos Daily Post website 


























