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Los Alamos Police Seek Metal Art Sculpture Thieves

This metal art sculpture stolen from the Los Pueblos area on Barranca Mesa is among similar larcenies reported over the past several months. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com 

LAPD News:

The Los Alamos Police Department Investigations Section is seeking any information related to theft of metal art sculptures from the Los Pueblos area on Barranca Mesa. 

LAPD has taken several reports of larcenies over the past several months related to these metal art sculptures from multiple victims.

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NM & AZ Book Awards Banquet Nov. 16

NMBC News:
 
The NM & AZ Book Awards banquet is Nov.r 16, at the Tanoan Country Club in Albuquerque.
 
It’s more than 50 percent old out and the price goes up in 10 days so reserve those banquet seats now.
 
It is an evening of fun, a great action featuring things for holiday presents and SIGNED books. But reserve fast to take advantage of the discount price.
 
If you have a special meal need like gluten free, no dairy, vegetarian, no salt, send us an email after you reserve.
 
SAVE $10 per seat if paid for before Oct. 14.
 

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Quorum Notice: Arts In Public Places Advisory Board

COUNTY News:

The Los Alamos County Arts in Public Places Advisory Board may attend a booth at the Evening of Arts and Culture event 5:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12 at the Historical Museum.

A quorum may be present, howeverno business will be conducted. Read More

LAHS Choirs Pumpkin Patch Returns Through Oct. 31

Los Alamos High School Choir students from left, Adalee Witt, Natalia DeBardeleben and Haley Capon stand ready to assist customers Sunday afternoon at the annual Fall Pumpkin Patch in the parking lot at 1100 4th St., where Trinity, East Road and Central meet. The Patch runs through Oct. 31 and is typically open 3:30 p.m. until dark Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 12:30 p.m. until dark and 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Proceeds from pumpkin sales benefit the LAHS Choir Program. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

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New Snow On Pajarito Mountain

New snow this morning on Pajarito Mountain. Photo by Doug Stavert

A dog romps in the snow this morning on Pajarito Mountain. Photo by Doug Stavert Read More

New Mexico Magazine Opens Annual Photo Contest

Photo from last year’s contest, Storm over Orphan Mesa at Ghost Ranch. Photo by Michael Hyde

NEW MEXICO MAGAZINE News:

Founded in 1923, New Mexico Magazine reigns as one of the oldest, most prestigious state magazines in the U.S. NMM’s photography contests are legendary, challenging amateur photographers to capture the state’s most stunning scenery, interesting people, and extraordinary events. Check out last year’s winners. 

It’s time to do it again!

ENTRY INFORMATION

This year’s contest deadline is 12 p.m. MST Read More

Scenes From Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta

This year marks the 47th annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. The 360-acre Balloon Fiesta Park includes 100 acres of grassy area filled with concessions selling everything from traditional New Mexican food to balloon memorabilia. This is the most photographed event in the world. Find the official Balloon Fiesta schedule of events here. Photo by Tammy Jimines

Scene from the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Photo by Tammy Jimines

Scene from the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Photo by Tammy Jimines

Scene from the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Read More

UNM-LA Hosts Youth Piano Competition Oct. 13-14

Youngest Level Entrants from 2017, Emily Xu (left), John Kang, Naoki Li, Taykua Li, Matthea Fung and Tate Plohr. Courtesy photo
 
Astrid Groth
 
UNM-LA News:
 
The UNM-LA campus will host a significant New Mexico youth piano competition 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, when 15 regional New Mexico contestants ranging in age from seven to 14 years old descend on the campus from Los Alamos, Santa Fe and Las Vegas.
 
The Los Alamos public is cordially invited to attend both the competition and to hear the winners of the competition when they present a Winner’s Recital at 2 p.m.,
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2018 NatureScapes ‘Clouds’ Competition Winners

First Place: Aguirre Spring by Tim Funk. Courtesy/NMMNH&S

 

Second Place: Hideaway by Max Woltman. NMMNH&S

 

NMMNH&S News:

ALBUQUERQUE The photos are in, the judging is complete, and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science is announcing the winners of this year’s Naturescapes photo competition.

This year, the theme was CLOUDS and photographers explored the entire state to find clouds everywhere. Congratulations to all the photographers who participated in the annual photo competition, NatureScapes.

This year, the Museum received 142 entries. Read More

‘I’ve Got A Song’ With Nancy Hood Oct. 25

Nancy Hood
 
MUSIC News:
“I’ve Got A Song: A Living History Of The McCarthy Era”, a program of stories and songs by Nancy Hood with musical accompaniment by James Cooper and narration by Susanna Cooper at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25 at Jemez Springs Public Library.
 
The performance will be followed by a question period. Although the program is free, donations may be made to Friends of the Library to support costs of production.
 
Written and performed by Nancy Hood, “I’ve Got a Song” depicts Nancy’s childhood experiences growing up in a leftist family during the
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October Version Of Prism Now Online

Click the above image to view the October Issue of Prism. Prism can be viewed online all month by clicking the Prism button on the sidebar to the right of the news feed.

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Bandelier Welcomes Artist In Residence Jym Davis

Bandelier Artist in Residence Jym Davis. Courtesy/Jym Davis
 
BNM News:
 
Bandelier National Monument welcomes Jym Davis, the second Artist in Residence of the 2018 season.
 
Davis is a professor of art at Reinhardt University in north Georgia. Since 2016, he has been creating hand-made masks inspired by National Park animal life and landscapes. Bandelier National Monument is his fifth National Park Service Artist-In-Residency. Before coming to Bandelier, Davis was a resident at Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona, Lassen Volcanic National Park in California,
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Santa Fe Literary Review 2018 Edition Event Oct. 18

SFCC News:
 
Santa Fe Community College will host a free reading and reception to launch the 2018 edition of the Santa Fe Literary Review and to recognize the contributors 5-7 p.m., Thursday, October 18, at SFCC’s Visual Arts Gallery, Santa Fe Community College, 6401 Richards Avenue. Contributor readings begin at 5:30 p.m.
 
SFCC students and local, regional, national and international writers will read their work, and contributing artists and authors will sign copies of the Review. This year’s reception will feature a gallery exhibition. The event is free and refreshments
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2018 Girls Discovery Workshop Oct. 20

 
LAPS News:
 
Girls in grades 6-9 are invited to participate in a day of empowerment and inspiration 9 a.m. to p.m., Saturday, Oct. 20, at UNM-LA.
 
This free workshop will include interactive sessions on topics such as self-defense, healthy relationships, non-traditional sports, how to get involved in your community, mapping your journey and so much more. Music and movement, a photo booth and spoken word poetry will round out the day.
 
Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be provided, along with giveaways and the chance to win prizes.
 
A lively group discussion about
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