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PAC 8 Television Listings: April 20-26

PAC 8 Television schedule for April 20-26:
 
Friday, April 20, 2018
 
  • 06:00 AM Democracy Now! – Live
  • 10:00 AM The Tom Hartman Program
  • 11:00 AM Budget Hearing Replay
  • 01:00 PM Democracy Now!
  • 04:00 PM Uprising
  • 05:00 PM Democracy Now!
  • 06:00 PM Chamber Business Breakfast 
  • 07:00 PM Los Alamos History – “Ladies of the Canyons…”
  • 08:00 PM Los Alamos Heart Council – Fantastic Voyage Through Your Heart – New Ways to Treat Heart Disease
  • 09:00 PM Book Signing – The Kremlinologist
  • 12:00 AM Free Speech TV
 
Saturday, April
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Earth Day Festival At Nature Center Saturday

Fun and entertainment for all ages is available 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday at PEEC’s Earth Day Festival at the Los Alamos Nature Center. Courtesy/PEEC

 

PEEC News:

 

Pajarito Environmental Education Center’s (PEEC’s) signature event, the annual Earth Day Festival, is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 21 at the Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road.

 

The festivities include delicious food, demos of the brand new planetarium projector, fun activities and exciting entertainment.

 

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Scenes From Mountain 5th Grade Wax Museum

Mountain Elementary 5th graders lined the walls of the school gymnasium for their Wax Museum presentations as students and parents listened. Here, County Councilor James Chrobocinski and his wife Jacqui listen as their son JJ represents Robert Ballard who discovered the sunken RMS Titanic after it had been lost for 73 years. Photo by KayLinda Crawford
 
MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY News:
 
Each year, Mountain Elementary 5th graders choose a famous or inspiring person from American history to portray during a Wax Museum project for other students and parents.
 
“This is an extension
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Cinema Cindy Reviews ‘Isle Of Dogs’

By CYNTHIA BIDDLECOMB
Los Alamos
 
“Isle of Dogs” is a real treat! This animated (stop-motion and puppetry), feature length film delights the senses and kept a smile on this reviewer’s face all the way home. It’s the latest cinematic creation from director Wes Anderson, known for The Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Moonrise Kingdom. Its wonderful music soundtrack was composed by the Oscar-winning Alexandre Desplat.
 
Don’t be fooled. Most of the laughs in Isle of Dogs are inspired by subtle, verbal and visual details. The little girl next to me may have wondered at
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Domingos en Arte: NHCC’s Summer Music And Dance Series Expands In Its Third Season

NHCC News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE ― Domingos en Arte is poised to become the National Hispanic Cultural Center’s (NHCC) signature summer concert series.
 
After two preview shows in June, the series will run weekly from July 1 to August 19 in the NHCC’s charming Fountain Courtyard. In collaboration with Melaza Music and AMP Concerts, we have invited a wide range of Latin artists for family-friendly summer Sundays that will feature live music, drinks, and delicious Latin cuisine.
 
The NHCC’s newest on-campus restaurant–La
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PEEC: Picnic; Fiber Arts At Los Luceros Sunday

PEEC News:
 
Enjoy a community picnic and fiber arts activities at the beautiful Los Luceros Historic Site. New Mexico Historic Sites, the Amigos de Los Luceros, and the Pajarito Environmental Education Center are partnering on this event, which is the first in a series called Culture and Nature.
 
The event is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, April 15 and is free and open to the public.
 
The picnic will begin at 12 p.m. Bring your lunch and enjoy chatting with other families. Starting at 9 a.m. there will be activities like a sheep shearing event and
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DALA Performs Ballet In Smith Auditorium Tonight!

Dance Arts Los Alamos will perform ‘Coppelia’ at 7 p.m. today at the recently renovated Duane Smith Auditorium. Tickets cost $15 for adults, $10 for seniors and students. Children age 4 and younger will be admitted for free and Los Alamos Public Schools staff also will be admitted free. Courtesy photo Read More

NHCC Art Museum Exhibition ‘Because It’s Time: Unraveling Race And Place In NM’ Opens May 4

NHCC News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE  The National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) Art Museum, May 4, 2018, will open a new exhibition Because It’s Time: Unraveling Race and Place in NM that examines race and identity in New Mexico and is a space for artistic expression that grapples with the complexities of who we are, how we are understood, and how that impacts the way we live (or don’t) in a variety of places. 
 
The opening reception will be 5:30-8 p.m. in the NHCC Art Museum.
 
The exhibition features approximately 26
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Northern FDMA Students Already Making A Mark

TaiShanna Sanchez speaks about her artwork with local artists. Courtesy photo
 
Tomas Barela, Robert Trujillo, Sharon Henderson, and Professor David Lindblom. Courtesy photo
 
ART News:
 
In February 2018, the film Hizo lo que quiso (She Did It Her Way) was an official entry in the Santa Fe Film Festival. Produced and directed by Northern Film and Digital Media Arts graduate Stephanie Martinez and Northern student Daniel Valerio, the film features El Rito singer and songwriter Veronica Ortiz, aka, the Gypsy Nun.
 
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Daily Postcard: Smoke Haze Sunset

Daily Postcard: The Thursday evening sky looking west from Los Alamos toward the Jemez Mountains and through the smoke haze from the controlled burn in the Valles Caldera. Photo by Kathryn Willcutt Read More

‘The Short History Of The Long Road’ To film In NM

NMFO News:
 
SANTA FE  New Mexico Film Office Director Nick Maniatis announced today that the independent feature “The Short History Of The Long Road,” produced by Bicephaly Pictures in association with Lunacy Productions and Relic Pictures, will begin principal photography in Albuquerque from mid-April through mid-May. 

“I’m proud to welcome another great independent feature to New Mexico,” Film Office Director Nick Maniatis said. “New Mexico’s deep base of talent, infrastructure and our strong incentives continue

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‘Gardens Gone Wild’ Sculpture Exhibit Opens May 26

Preening Whitetail Monument. Courtesy photo
 
Ursus Monument. Courtesy photo
 
SFBG News:
 
SANTA FE  Fauna meets flora in the Santa Fe Botanical Garden’s 7th annual sculpture exhibit, Gardens Gone Wild, where works by award-winning sculptor Dan Ostermiller will be on display May 26, 2018 through May 13, 2019.
 
Opening events 10 a.m. to noon May 26 include an artist walk-through.
 
Visitors strolling the Garden’s paths may encounter a golden eagle in flight or two bears wrestling among the high desert foliage. From a Preening White Tail to Ursus – a nine-foot
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Santa Fe Opera Spring Tour, ‘Trinity’ 6 P.M. Sunday

The Santa Fe Opera Spring Tour, Trinity is 6 p.m. Sunday at Duane Smith. Courtesy/SFO

SFO News:

The Santa Fe Opera Spring Tour, Trinity is 6 p.m. Sunday, April 15 at Duane Smith Auditorium, 1300 Trinity Dr.

This is a free community concert.

Trinity … ‘Commissioned for The Santa Fe Opera’s 50th Anniversary’

Music: John Kennedy
Libretto: Andrea Fellows Walters
Stage Director: Kathleen Clawson

This one-act opera is presented on the 75th Commemoration of the development of the atomic bomb. Trinity takes place in southern New Mexico in the present day and Read More

Arts In Public Places Advisory Board Meets Monday

COUNTY News:
 
The Arts in Public Places Advisory Board meets 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 16 in meeting room 1 and 2 in Mesa Public Library.
 
The meeting is open to public.
 
Agenda:
 
1. CALL TO ORDER-ROLL CALL
 
2. PUBLIC COMMENT This section of the agenda is reserved for comments from the public on items that are not otherwise included in this agenda.
 
3. APP BOARD BUSINESS
A. Approval of Minutes from the Arts in Public Places Board Meeting March 22, 2018
B. 10672-18 Select and vote on a maintenance bid for the concrete base of the Oppenheimer and Groves sculptures.
C.
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