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Santa Fe Public Libraries And Teatro Paraguas Present Cuentos de Primavera (Stories For Spring)

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TEATRO PARAGUAS News:
 
Teatro Paraguas will present a performance of bilingual interactive cuentos (or traditional folk tales) for kids of all ages at all three Santa Fe Public Library Branches Friday, April 26, Saturday, April 27, and Sunday, April 28.
 
JoJo Sena de Tarnoff directs a cast of actors ages 4-70. The program includes two cuentos: Abelardo’s Dinner (La Comida de Abelardo), based on a story told by Joe Hayes; and The Man Who Couldn’t Stop Dancing (El Hombre Que No Podia’ Dejar de Bailar). Both tales have been adapted for Teatro
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Coro De Cámara Sings ‘E = mc 2 : Energy = Mozart, Courtney And Chilcott’ April 12, 13 And 14

Scene from Coro de Cámara rehearsal. Courtesy photo
 
Scene from Coro de Cámara rehearsal. Courtesy photo
 
Members of Coro de Cámara. Courtesy photo
 
 
By ANNE MARSH
Coro de Cámara

The chamber singers of Coro de Cámara invite the community to experience the joy of enchanting choral music in their exciting new program “E = mc 2 : Energy = Mozart, Courtney, and Chilcott”.

This innovative concert weaves music from the classical era with contemporary works, culminating in Bob Chilcott’s A Little Jazz Mass with jazz trio.

The program will be offered at three Read More

Governor Recommits State To Film And TV Industry, Signs Legislation Aimed At Steadier Growth, Expansion

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham speaking Friday at Albuquerque Studios. Courtesy photo
 

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 2 Friday at Albuquerque Studios. Courtesy photo

 
STATE News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 2 Friday at Albuquerque Studios, delivering on a promise to boost the state’s film, television and media industry and provide for steady growth in an economic sector that keeps New Mexicans employed and offers young adults the opportunity to build a sustainable career.
 
Senate Bill 2 more than doubles the annual
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Los Alamos Historical Society: Atomic Film Series 2019

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY News:

The Los Alamos Historical Society has announced that the popular Atomic Film Series returns this year with three films.

These atomic-themed films will be shown at 7 p.m. Wednesdays in historic Fuller Lodge with a suggested donation of $5. Grab some fresh-popped popcorn in the lobby and then settle in for a great movie you won’t see anywhere else. This series fosters discussion about the ways we continue to live with atomic legacies.

The theme for this year’s series is the consequences of radioactivity. The series opens with a dark comedy on April 10, continues Read More

‘Kites Of Many Colors’ Coming To White Rock Library

A sample of a woven glass kite that is part of the ‘Kites of Many Colors’ project being installed over the fireplace in the White Rock Branch Library. Courtesy photo

ART News:

An exciting project is nearing completion in the White Rock Branch Library on Sherwood Boulevard. 

Installation will begin April 25 for “Kites of Many Colors”, a project consisting of woven glass kites that will be installed over the fireplace in the branch library. 

This project is by Markow and Norris who are nationally renowned glass artists.

A dedication ceremony is being planned for Sunday, April 28 with Read More

Nature On Tap: Science Vs. Science Fiction April 1

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PEEC News:
 
Join the Pajarito Environmental Education Center and the Los Alamos Creative District for a special April Fool’s Day edition of Nature on Tap at 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 1 at UnQuarked Wine Room.
 
PEEC’s team of astronomers will present several stories and facts to the audience and it’s up to audience members to decide which is science and which is science fiction.
 
After hearing all the presentations, audience members will vote on which they think are real and which is the work of someone’s imagination.
 
On Tap is a
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Daily Postcard: Signs Of Spring In Rendija Canyon

Daily Postcard: Signs of spring are emerging throughout the community including Pasque flowers spotted blooming during an early morning hike Wednesday in Rendija Canyon. Photo by Doris Thielemann  

Another sign of spring is a small creek flowing Wednesday morning in Rendija Canyon. Photo by Doris Thielemann Read More

LAFD Issues Wildfire Day 2019 Call For Vendors

Seen here at LAFD’s Wildfire Day 2018, Smokey Bear, Elroy the Elk, Sparky the Fire Dog and the Easter Bunny may attend Wildfire Day 2019 Saturday, April 20 at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy/LAFD

LAFD News:

The Los Alamos Fire Department (LAFD) is seeking vendors interested in hosting food or other informational booths at Wildfire Day 2019, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 20 at Ashley Pond Park.

Wildfire Day is a fun event for the entire family with Easter Egg hunt, bicycle safety course, LAPD bomb truck, public safety vehicles, Smokey Bear, Sparky the Fire Dog and much more.

Wildfire Day is a community Read More

Midwest Book Reviews Gives New Mexico Historical Chronology Five Stars

Don Bullis of Rio Grande Books. Courtesy photo
 
RGB News:
 
Midwest Book Reviews, one of the largest book review publications in the U.S. gave high marks to a local book on New Mexico history.
 
Established in 1976, the Midwest Book Review is an organization committed to promoting literacy, library usage, and small press publishing.
 
The MBR publishes the following monthly book review magazines specifically designed for community and academic librarians, booksellers, and the general reading public:
 
  • The Bookwatch
  • California Bookwatch
  • Children’s Bookwatch
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The Isle Of Dogs Screens At Mesa Public Library April 4

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LIBRARY News:

The Isle of Dogs (2018, rated PG-13, 1 hr., 41 min.), written by Wes Anderson (along with Roman Coppola, Jason Schwartzman and Kunichi Nomura), directed by Wes Anderson and with voices by Bryan Cranston, Koyu Rankin and Edward Norton, will be shownApril 4 at Mesa Public Library. 

The film is a stop-motion-animated science fiction comedy.

In the film, dog flu threatens not just dogs but the populace of a town in Japan, and the mayor sends all the town’s dogs to an island.  Atari, a boy searches the island for his dog Spots, with the help of other dogs.

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Around The World In White Rock April 3

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LAPS News:

The public is invited to travel around the world in two hours during the 8th annual Multicultural Fair at Chamisa Elementary School at 5 p.m. April 3.

Presented jointly by Chamisa Elementary and Piñon Elementary Schools, the fair offers attendees the opportunity to celebrate the cultural diversity in the local community through dance, music, crafts and food tastings.

Students receive a passport to visit the many countries represented at the fair. This year will feature  Brazil, Chile, China, Ethiopia, Germany, Honduras, India, Israel, Jamaica, Mexico, Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: Secundino Sandoval

On the job in Los Alamos is beloved local artist Secundino Sandoval working in his studio. ‘It’s the other artists and the customers I’ve met that make it fun,’ Sandoval said of his long career. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More

Historic Churches Of New Mexico By Frank Graziano

 
HSSF News:
 
Historic Santa Fe Foundation presents a lecture, book launch, book signing and reception for Frank Graziano on the event of his new publication Historic Churches of New Mexico Today.
 
The talk, “Researching and Writing Historic Churches of New Mexico Today”, is scheduled for at 3 p.m., Tuesday, May 21in the sala of HSFF offices lat 545 Canyon Road, Suite 2 in Santa Fe.
 
There is no admission for the talk, but due to limited seating, RSVP is required.
 
Following the talk is a reception and Graziano will sign copies of his new Oxford University Press book
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