Daily Postcard: Cloud formation decorates the sky viewed at sunset Jan. 3 from Velarde. Photo by Johnnie Martinez Read More
Arts
Teatro Paraguas Presents Flamenco Paraguas – Winter Tablao Flamenco Fridays
Performance at Teatro Paraguas in Santa Fe. Courtesy photo
Performance at Teatro Paraguas in Santa Fe. Courtesy photo
TEATRO PARAGUAS News:
SANTA FE — After the tremendous success of Flamenco Paraguas – Summer Flamenco, Santa Fe’s acclaimed flamenco ensemble Compañía Chuscales & Mina Fajardo proudly announces a new winter series: Flamenco Paraguas – Winter Tablao Flamenco Friday 2026 at Teatro Paraguas.
Performances will be held Friday, Jan. 16, 2026, and every Friday in February 2026, offering audiences the intimate, high-energy experience of traditional Andalusian tablao flamenco Read More
Blue Raven Theatre And Teatro Paraguas Present La Femme Shakespeare Jan. 21–25

THEATER News:
La Femme Shakespeare, a solo show written and performed by Talia Pura, will be performed at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 21 through Sunday, Jan. 25, at Teatro Paraguas.
Who actually wrote the Shakespearean Canon? Could it really have been a young man from the countryside with only a grammar school education, no court experience or knowledge of foreign languages? Or might it have been a highly educated noblewoman from the court of Elizabeth I?
Come and meet Mary Sidney.
La Femme Shakespeare is a new one-woman play written and performed by Talia Pura. Talia Pura, originally from Canada, Read More
Artists Capture ‘Soul Of Route 66’ In Mural Design Exhibit At Governor’s Gallery
NMDCA News:
The New Mexico History Museum presents “Mother Road: Route 66 in New Mexico,” an exhibition at the Governor’s Gallery inside the New Mexico State Capitol.
In July 2025, the History Museum hosted an open call for artists to design and paint a mural in the museum’s lobby commemorating the centennial founding of Route 66. Five artists from nearly two hundred submissions were invited to create concept artwork for the mural. In the exhibition, “Mother Road: Route 66 in New Mexico,” large-scale mural mock-up designs created by the five finalists will be on display at the Governor’s Gallery. Read More
Harpist Yolanda Kondonassis & Guitarist Jason Vieaux To Perform At Duane Smith Auditorium Sunday Afternoon
COMMUNITY News:
Harpist Yolanda Kondonassis and Guitarist Jason Vieaux will perform in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday Jan. 11 at Duane Smith Auditorium, 1300 Diamond Drive.
This duo is performing in Los Alamos for the first time since the 2013-14 Season, don’t miss this “transcendent concert”. Read More
Daily Postcard: Tent Rocks Along Falls Trail At Bandelier
Daily Postcard: Tent rocks in Bandelier National Monument can be found in several locations along the Falls Trail. Tent rocks form when more resistant rock is left after softer rock is eroded to form a tent-like structure. Photo by Sally King Read More
Posts From The Road: 2025 Year In Review Part 2
Sheep Creek Bay: Sheep Creek is one of many contributors to Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Seen is Sheep Creek Bay, framed nicely by the red cliffs and hills, which is a part of the large and long reservoir. This is near Wyoming and it is easy to visualize how the reservoir is opening up and becoming wider as it exits the deep canyons to the southern part of Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Viewpoint: A group of hikers stop at a viewpoint near the Canyon Rim Campground to view the river and canyon below. The viewpoint is near the Red Canyon Visitor Center. The river is hundreds Read More
Wolf Moon Shining Saturday Night Over White Rock
The Wolf Moon is shining Saturday night over White Rock, and all is well for the New Year. A January full moon is traditionally called a Wolf Moon, according to the Farmers’ Almanac. According to NASA, January’s full moon will also be a supermoon, a phenomenon that causes the moon to appear slightly bigger and brighter than average. Source: USA Today. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs Read More
Virtual Artist Talk With Susan Hudson & Kent Monkman At Millicent Rogers Museum Friday Jan. 9
Millicent Rogers Museum News:
The community is invited to a virtual artist talk presented by the Millicent Rogers Museum in conjunction with the exhibition Quilted Survivance:
Details:
- Virtual Artist Talk: Quilted Survivance
Susan Hudson and the Navajo Quilt Project - Moderated by: Annie Drysdale and Claire Pelaez Motsinger
Artist Panelists: Susan Hudson and Kent Monkman - Friday, January 9, 2026
5 p.m. MST
Live on Zoom (link below)
This event is an engaging conversation with two internationally recognized Indigenous artists as they explore the concept of survivance through their Read More
LANL Grad Student To Teach STEMarts LIVE CODING Bootcamp Kicking Off On Saturday Jan. 24
STEMarts Lab News:
STEMarts LAB in Santa Fe is kicking off the new year with its first LIVE CODING Bootcamp on Jan. 24 featuring Kelcey Davis, graduate student/LANL astrophysicist, who will be teaching students how to analyze data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to understand galaxies.
https://stemarts.com/2025/11/24/stemarts-live-coding-lab-in-2026/
More About STEMarts Lab Bootcamps:
- Bootcamp 1, Jan. 24, 2026
- Visualizing galaxy data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
This Bootcamp introduces students to astrophysics through data from the James Webb Space Telescope Read More






