Arts

Santa Fe Indian Market Announces 2025 Award Winners

Santiago Romero (Cochiti & Taos Pueblo). Courtesy photo

SFIM News:

SANTA FE — Santa Fe Indian Market is pleased to announce the 2025 Best of Show, Best of Classification, and Special Award winners. Since 1922, Santa Fe Indian Market, the world’s largest and most prestigious Native North American art market, has awarded Best of Show winners to exceptional Native North American artists in a variety of juried classifications.

Over 60 judges and 120 volunteers, experts in various media, convened Thursday, Aug. 14, to review, assist and critique this year’s entries and determine Read More

Posts From The Road: Traversing So. Utah’s Back Roads

Red Canyon: Red Canyon is a small area just a few miles from Bryce Canyon National Park. It is a popular recreation area that offers dramatic red rock formations and terrain for visitors to explore. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Retired: An old wooden windmill sits in a pasture a few miles east of Zion National Park. The windmill caught my eye as the entire structure is made of wood, even the blades that remain. Just minutes before seeing this ranch area where cattle roam, drivers were navigating their way through the spectacular rock formations within Zion National Park. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com Read More

Op-Ed: Los Alamos Our Arts Need Help!

By BECCA JONES
Los Alamos

Code Red in Los Alamos: our town’s arts heartbeat is at risk.

The Los Alamos Arts Council and Fuller Lodge Art Center are facing a $10,000 year-end deficit, and they need our support now to remain thriving community anchors.

Why this matters…

These spaces offer essential, affordable access to the arts for all ages:

  • After-school programs for elementary students, a safe and welcoming environment where kids can explore creativity; giving kids a “third place”;
  • Adult art classes that build skills, foster community connections, and help neighbors reconnect with
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Daily Postcard: Pajarito Mountain Trail

Daily Postcard: One of the handmade trails Friday on Pajarito Mountain, maintained by volunteers who rake, clear logs, and more, and keep everything running smoothly with pure stoke. These hand-built trails are something special and are designed to challenge hikers to be better than they were yesterday. #HandbuiltTrails #VolunteerBuilt #PajaritoMTB #MountainBiking. Courtesy/Pajarito Mountain Read More

Scenes From Summer Concert Aug. 15 At Ashley Pond Park

Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos Key Club Coordinator Morrie Pongratz with LAHS Key Club Member Zoe Bent, center, and President Uxue Sansinena at the Summer Concert Friday at Ashley Pond Park. The LAHS Key Club is donating $3,000 to the Lincoln County Community Foundation for ‘Wildfire/Flood Relief’. The Key Clubbers sell cotton candy during the summer concerts. and although they collected only $152.05 in their donations jar in 2024, they voted to donate $3,000 to the ‘Wildfire/Flood Relief’ charitable cause. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

Summer Concert headliner Lumbre Del Sol performing Read More

AtomiComedy To Perform Aug. 23 At Posse Lodge

COMMUNITY News: 
After boffo shows at Los Alamos Little Theatre and Muy Salsas, AtomiComedy, Los Alamos’ home-grown comedy group, will next perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, in the Posse Lodge, 650 North Mesa Road.
This show will have a fantastic line-up of fan favorites and newcomers from both Los Alamos and Santa Fe, and promises to have a little something for everyone, whether your comedic interests are scatological, philosophical, or cornball.
Show producer and emcee for the evening Emily Stark said, “We’re adding sketches to really expand AtomiComedy’s repertoire. It’s sure to
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