Glenn Randall Will Present Landscape Photography Workshop
LAPC News:
The Los Alamos Photography Club and the Los Alamos Adobe Users Group are sponsoring a one day workshop by landscape photographer Glenn Randall 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 12 upstairs at Fuller Lodge Art Center. The cost is $70.
Randall is a nationally known photographer and teacher. He is a regular contributor to the magazine Outdoor Photographer. Here is a link to the syllabus for the class. Visit https:////www.glennrandall.com/ to see examples of Randall’s work.
“I took a workshop from Glenn last August at Rocky Mountain National Park and found it to be excellent,” club Read More
Los Alamos Choral Society & Symphony Orchestra Perform at 4 p.m. Today
A recent Choral Society and LASO concert at the Crossroads Bible Church. Photo by Bill Godwin
COMMUNITY News:
The Los Alamos Choral Society and Symphony Orchestra are performing their Winter Concert at 4 p.m. today, Jan.26, at Crossroads Church, 97 East Road. Tickets are $15 and free for students.
This concert is described as “just beautiful” and “anyone who likes choral and orchestra music would not want to miss it.”
The program will feature W. A. Mozart’s Requiem and Morten Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna. Soloists for the Requiem are Viera Moore, Mary Beth Stevens, Gloria Read More
Young Fans Enjoy Craig Martin Experience
Calvin and Gloria Marksteiner check out Craig Martin Experience at the Dixie Girl last night. Quinn Marksteiner, left, is on alto sax and father of the kids. Also pictured are trumpetor Carl Hagelberg, Rob Heineman on bass and Craig Marton on tenor sax. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.comWorkshop: Write Marketable Children’s Book in 7 Weeks

COMMUNITY News:
Award-winning Los Alamos authors Shirley Raye Redmond and Jennifer McKerley will offer a half-day workshop for the Southwest Writers organization 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8 at the Carlisle Executive Offices, 3200 Carlisle Blvd. NE, Suite 114 in Albuquerque.
Using the method explained in their workbook, “Write Marketable Children’s Book in 7 Weeks,” Redmond and McKerley have sold dozens of children’s books to major publishers, including Random House and Simon & Schuster.
They have had titles translated overseas into French and Spanish. Read More
Los Alamos Students Shine at 2014 Junior Theater Festival
Los Alamos students from Atomic City Children’s Theater at the 2014 Junior Theater Festival. Photo by James Barker/Junior Theater Festival
ACCT News:
Los Alamos students from Atomic City Children’s Theater earned national praise at the 2014 Junior Theater Festival Jan.17, 18 and 19 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, Ga.
The 18 students, ages 9-15, presented selections from Disney’s Mulan JR. for Ryan Macaulay, who works in the amateur licensing department of Josef Weinbergur Ltd. in the U.K.); and Linda Hartzell, artistic director of Seattle Children’s Theatre; and Read More
Tapestry Artists Stir Up ‘Alphabet Soup Exhibit’
Airplane in Air by Cindy Dworzak. Courtesy photo
Spiral in Space: Whirlpool Galaxy by Evelyn Campbell. Courtesy photoLas Aranas Spinners and Weavers Guild (Albuquerque and Central New Mexico) and Las Tejedoras Fiber Arts Guild (Los Alamos, Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico) present a tapestry show, the Alphabet Soup Exhibit, at Fuller Lodge Art Center’s Portal Gallery Jan. 31–March 15.
There will be an opening reception for this show, and for “Signed Sealed Delivered” in the Main Gallery, 5-7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31.
The Alphabet Soup Exhibit consists of 31 small Read More
Cellist Participates in Classical Flash Mob at LAHS
Cellist Joshua Roman tunes his instrument before playing a short concert during a ‘Classical Flash Mob’ Thursday at Los Alamos High School. The Los Alamos Concert Association will present the New Mexico debut of Roman, performing with pianist Andrius Zlabys at 7 p.m. today, Jan. 24 at Duane Smith Auditorium. Photo by Salvador Zapien/ladailypost.com
Joshua Roman plays a piece by Bach. Photo by Salvador Zapien/ladailypost.com
Joshua Roman plays a piece by Bach. Photo by Salvador Zapien/ladailypost.com
Cellist Joshua Roman. Photo by Salvador Zapien/ladailypost.com
Los Read More
Arden Shakespeare Festival Presents ‘Merry Wives of Windsor’
From left, Micah Linford (Master Ford disguised as Master Brook), Ambrose Ferber (Host of the Garter Tavern) and George Williams (Falstaff) in ‘Merry Wives of Windsor.’ Courtesy photoTheater News:
The Arden Shakespeare Festival returns to Santa Fe from its recent sold out run in New York and great reviews at the Edinburgh Festival to present Shakespeare’s hilarious comedy of seduction, jealousy and revenge, “The Merry Wives of Windsor.”
Queen Elizabeth so enjoyed the character of Falstaff in the history plays, she asked Will Shakespeare to write another play about him, he Read More
Alicia Solomon and Juanita Madland to Perform ‘Winterreise’
Juanita Madland at a recent performance. Courtesy photo
Alicia Solomon
LAAC News:
Franz Schubert’s Winterreise will be performed as part of the Los Alamos Arts Council’s Brown Bag Performance Series at noon Wednesday, Feb. 5 at Fuller Lodge. There is no admission charge and the event is open to the public.
This immortal work, Schubert’s intimate confession as he approached death at age 31, contains 22 beautiful and haunting songs. It tells of a man running from a broken heart so desperately, he must leave in the dark of a winter’s night.
Santa Fe Opera mezzo soprano Alicia Solomon sings the piece Read More
Miniature Show and Sale at Millicent Rogers Museum
‘Blue Roof, Old Adobe,’ a woodblock print by Angie Coleman. Courtesy/MRM
MRM News:
The Millicent Rogers Museum announces the 12th Annual Miniature Show and Sale featuring 225 of the best artists in Taos County.
The exhibit, which opens with a reception 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, consists of works in all media that are unique in their scale of being under 10″ x 10″ in size.
Regular participants include Bill Acheff, Valerie Graves, Angie Coleman, Ken Daggett, Peggy Immel, Chris Morel, Ira Lujan, Mary Dolph Wood, Mark Asmus, and David Anderson, just to name a few. Read More
Learn Wet Felt Making with Artist Jo Thompson
Felted hat created by Jo Thompson. Courtesy/Jo ThompsonFLAC News:
Jump into a new hobby that is easy and fun and even utilitarian. Anyone who has ever owned a felted coat or mittens knows how soft and warm they are. Many shaped hats are felt, and nowadays colorful hats that are more freeform are all the rage. Artist Jo Thompson will introduce students to felt making in a one day workshop from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8 at Fuller Lodge Art Center.
Felt has been used for producing headwear for many centuries and is perhaps the oldest textile material. Archaeological evidence shows that from very Read More
Western Writer Johnny Boggs Will Discuss His Latest Book ‘Billy the Kid on Film, 1911-2012’ 7 p.m. Today
Johnny Boggs
Johnny Boggs grew up fascinated with the West. He caught glimpses of it on Western TV shows like “Gunsmoke” and the images of the West’s vistas and open spaces were a far cry from the South Carolina swamps and tobacco farms where Boggs grew up. Besides having an interest in the West, Boggs also developed a real passion for writing.
Today, the resident of Santa Fe has combined these two loves. He will share them during the next Authors Speak talk at 7 p.m. today, Jan. 23 at Mesa Public Library.
Boggs is a novelist as well as freelance writer. He currently Read More
Dinner and Jazz at Dixie Girl Saturday Night
The Craig Martin Experience will perform Saturday night at the Dixie Girl. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.comMUSIC News:
Los Alamos jazz moves to the Dixie Girl Restaurant this weekend as the Craig Martin Experience (CME) brings its blend of smooth horns and a swinging rhythm section to the town’s newest music venue.
“We were ready to groove the afternoon crowd at Beer and Band on Pajarito Mountain, but the lack of snow nixed that,” band leader Craig Martin said. “Victor Medina, owner of the Dixie Girl, stepped in and offered us a chance to perform for the dinner and after Read More
Fourth Annual UNM-LA Music Marathon Raises Money for Scholarships
UNM-LA News:
The results are in and the Fourth Annual UNM-LA Music Marathon, held Sunday Jan. 19, raised nearly $900 to benefit the student scholarship fund at the community college. Fifty-four performers from both in and out of town entertained an audience of over one hundred who attended the 7-hour event in the Student Center on the UNM-LA campus.
Juanita Madland and Rheta Moazzami organized the music marathon with the help of The Los Alamos Music Teachers Association who paid for piano tuning by James Beinke. Robin Gurule provided 8 gallons of green chile stew, and Drs. Tom Csanadi and Marvel Read More
Sunset at the Ski Hill
Pajarito Mountain sunset Wednesday. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.comTest Drive a Class at Karen Wray Fine Art Saturday
Karen Wray in her new studio at 166 East Gate Dr. Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.comKaren Wray Fine Art has a new home at 166 East Gate Dr. in Los Alamos. Wray closed her Gallery on Central Avenue in October. “It was just not economically viable,” Wray said. “The number of art buyers in town is too small and tourism just isn’t off the ground yet.”
Student works on oil painting in Karen Wray art class. Courtesy/Karen Wray Fine Art

Wray decided to change direction and move away from the retail side to a space where she could offer her popular classes and have
This Week at the Reel Deal
By JIM O’DONNELL
This Friday, Jan. 24, we will be opening Lone Survivor. Sorry you’ve had to wait for it, but as much as we tried, Universal wouldn’t give it to us on the break. As I’ve said before, if it’s a great movie it may take some time but there’s no need to go off the hill. We will bring the films to you.
Also opening this Friday is Nebraska, starring Bruce Dern. It’s directed by Alexander Payne who also directed two of my favorite movies: Sideways and The Descendants.
It opened in a very limited way in four screenings in November, but has gained momentum and praise. Read More
‘Backcountry Film Fest’ in Los Alamos Jan. 30
Scene from the film ‘Valhalla.’ Courtesy/PEECPEEC News:
For the third year, the Winter Wildlands Alliance in coordination with the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) and the Reel Deal will bring 10 independent films to Los Alamos, aimed at inspiring the spirit of outdoor adventure during the third annual Backcountry Film Festival.
The films will be shown 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30 at the Reel Deal Theater.
The Winter Wildlands Alliance Backcountry Film Festival aims at entertaining while raising funds and awareness for Winter Wildlands Alliance – a nonprofit Read More
PBS Live Streaming Gov’s State of the State Address
Governor Susana MartinezPBS News:
New Mexico PBS (KNME) Ch.5.1 is broadcasting live video of the 2014 New Mexico State of the State Address at 1 p.m. Tuesday (time is approximate) on Ch.5.1, as well as live streaming the speech and the follow-up panel discussion. Viewers can watch the Governor’s address again, in its entirety, at 10 p.m. on Ch.5.1.
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2014 New Mexico State of the State Address:
https:////new.livestream.com/
Rising Star Cellist Joshua Roman Performs in Los Alamos Jan. 24
Joshua Roman, cellist. Courtesy/LACALACA News:
The Los Alamos Concert Association will present the New Mexico debut of Joshua Roman, cellist, performing with pianist Andrius Zlabys at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24 at Duane Smith Auitorium in Los Alamos.
Described by Yo Yo Ma as a “fearless explorer of our world” and one of the “great exemplars of the ideal 20th century musician,” Roman has earned national renown as a cellist for performing a wide range of repertoire with an absolute commitment to communicating the essence of the music at its most organic level.
Driven to make music accessible Read More

































