Daily Postcard: Snow Blankets Pajarito Acres
Daily Postcard: Tuesday’s snow blankets Pajarito Acres. Photo by Jim Gourdoux Read More
Snow Scenes Around Los Alamos
Snow scene this morning around the Los Alamos area. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
Snow scene this morning around the Los Alamos area. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
Snow scene this morning around the Los Alamos area. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com‘Lions In Illyria’ Opens At LALT Friday
‘Dodo Fights Lion’ – Dodo Sir Andrew Aguecheek (Patrick Webb) fights Lion Violet, in disguise as Cesario (Rose Corrigan), over the affections of the Lady Olivia, Illyria’s most beautiful Gazelle (Tina Jenkins, not pictured). Photo by Laura Erickson
LALT News:
The Los Alamos Little Theater continues its season at 7 p.m., Friday with the opening night of Lions in Illyria.
This new play by Chicago’s Robert Kauzlaric retells Shakespeare’s classic Twelfth Night in an adaptation for all ages with themes of friendship, bullying, love and sibling rivalry, plus epic sword-fighting, dancing, disguises Read More
Mulani The Dog Checks Out Snow In Quemazon
Mulani ponders all the snow blanketing her yard this morning in Quemazon. Photo by Trisha Ancell Read More
Coro De Cámara Presents ‘New York Nuance’

MUSIC News:
Coro de Cámara’s energetic concert, “New York Nuance,” features music by notable New York composers Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Duke Ellington, and Thomas “Fats” Waller. Excerpts from West Side Story are the centerpiece of the program, along with other well-known works, such as “Make Our Garden Grow” from Bernstein’s Candide, “The Promise of Living” from Copland’s The Tender Land, “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)” by Ellington, and several selections from Ain’t Misbehavin’ by Waller.
Back by popular demand, guest trio—Joe Cox, piano; Howard Read More
Snow Scenes On Walnut Street
Snow scene this morning on Walnut Street. Photo by Robert Beberniss
Snow scene this morning on Walnut Street. Photo by Robert Beberniss Read More
Snow Showers In Pajarito Acres
Birds on a snowy suet feeder this morning in a courtyard in Pajarito Acres. Photo by Robert Reedy
Snow covers an apricot tree this morning in a courtyard in Pajarito Acres. Photo by Robert Reedy Read More
Snow On Acoma Lane In White Rock
Snow scene this morning on Acoma Lane in White Rock. Photo by David Gartz Read More
Weather Coming In Late Today Over Rendija Canyon
This view shows weather coming in over Rendija Canyon and the Sportsman’s Club near Deer Trap Mesa late today during a hike. Photo by Felicia OrthNotice Of Potential Quorum In White Rock Feb. 24
LAC News:Los Alamos Student Wins New Mexico Doodle 4 Google Competition — Last Day Public Can Vote For Finalists
Google representatives surprise LAMS 8th grader Ona Gartz recently with the news that she is the state winner of the 2016 Google Doodle contest. She stands with her family, teachers and members of the Google team in a group photo in LAMS Gymnasium. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
LAMS 8th grader Ona Gartz with her state winning 2016 Google Doodle. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
GOOGLE News:
A talented student in Los Alamos could soon have her art on the Google homepage for hundreds of millions to see. Google is announcing the 53 state and territory winners in its eighth annual
Daily Postcard: Overlooking Businesses In White Rock
Daily Postcard: The scene overlooking businesses today in White Rock. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Cinema Cindy Reviews ’45 Years’
By CYNTHIA BIDDLECOMB“45 Years” is a quietly emotional film about British couple living near Norfolk, England, about to celebrate their 45th anniversary. Shocking news comes in the mail a week before the party, forcing a revelation about a central piece of personal history not previously shared.
The film is based on the short story, “In Another Country” by David Constantine, and adapted for the screen by the Director, Andrew Haigh (Gladiator).
Movie poster for ’45 Years.’ Courtesy photoCharlotte Rampling (1966’s Georgy Girl), who inhabits the character of Kate Read More
Daily Postcard: Sunrise Over Sangre De Cristo
Daily Postcard: Sunrise over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains taken Wednesday from Quemazon in Los Alamos. Photo by Patricia Dentler Read More
New Mexico True Recognized With National Gold Adrian Award For Best Digital Marketing Campaign
NMTD News:“The Adrian Awards recognize the best of the best in marketing campaigns across the spectrum of the tourism and hospitality
Gallery Talk: Millicent As Visionary Today
Millicent Rogers Grand Daughter Christina Peralta-Ramos. Courtesy photoFinnish Folklore And Music At Library Feb. 25
Joni Tiala, left, and Pia Leinonen of Vellamo. Courtesy photo
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Blue Monday Writing Group Seeks Members
ARTS News:
The idea to start the Blue Monday Writing Group grew out of Rebecca LaFave’s desire to gather with other writers to write.
“As a long time reader and follower of Julia Cameron’s many books on developing a sustainable creative writing practice, (“The Artist’s Way”, is one of her best known books), I have longed to follow her suggestion to start a supportive, peer-run writing group,” LaFave said. More information is available at her website https:////juliacameronlive.com/.
“In my own writing life, I have trouble carving out time to write fiction,” LaFave said. “Although my Read More
Students Present ‘Merry Wives Of Windsor’
THEATRE News:
SQUID Inc. presents Merry Wives of Windsor, by William Shakespeare. Fifteen students from the New Mexico School for the Arts come together to bring this rarely performed Shakespeare script to the stage.
The company will stage Merry Wives in an adaptation of the traditional thrust stage style, including keeping the house lights on during the show, and the actors producing all sound effects from off stage.
Directed by Skye J. Franklin, the show is opening at Teatro Paraguas at 3205 Calle Marie in Santa Fe Friday, March 4, closing March 13, with 7 p.m. showings on Fridays-Saturdays, Read More
LAHS Freshman, Presley Gao, Wins Jackie McGehee Young Artists’ Piano Concerto Competition
Steinway Artist Jacquelyn Helin with her student Presley Gao who won The Music Guild of New Mexico’s Jackie McGehee Young Artists’ Competition Feb. 13 at the Keller Hall at UNM. Courtesy photo
MUSIC News:
Presley Gao, 13, won The Music Guild of New Mexico’s Jackie McGehee Young Artists’ Competition Feb. 13 at the Keller Hall at UNM.
Gao played the first movement of the Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54, accompanied by his teacher, Steinway Artist Jacquelyn Helin, on the second piano.
As the first place winner, Gao received a cash award of $2,000 plus several Read More

































