An unusual gardener spotted this morning on Rover Boulevard in White Rock. Photo by VaLynn Purvis Read More
Arts
‘The Black Hole: A Unique Slice Of Los Alamos’ Heritage’ Films, Panel, Q&A Sept. 18 At SALA
COMMUNITY News:
Places & Spaces Los Alamos invites the public to a community forum titled “The Black Hole: A Unique Slice of Los Alamos’ Heritage”, at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, at the SALA Event Center.
The event, part of SALA’s Parallel Cinema Series, will provide a unique opportunity for the public to engage with the history of one of Los Alamos’ legendary landmarks and citizens and learn about an initiative to preserve that history.
This event is free and open to the community.
Films and Discussion Panel
- The evening will begin with a brief video about the Places & Spaces Black Hole Museum
Save The Date: Big Reveal Of New Mexico Beef Council Hot Air Balloon Oct. 3 In Albuquerque
New Mexico Beef Council News:
The New Mexico Beef Council’s new hot air balloon will make its official debut 5-8 p.m. Oct. 3 at the 2025 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.
The hot air balloon will be piloted by a New Mexico native and display the iconic “Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner.” logo.
This special project will take beef promotion to new heights, literally spreading New Mexico Beef Council’s message across the skies and on the ground, celebrating ranching, community, and the spirit of New Mexico. Read More
Village Arts Opens Beautiful New Exhibit: ‘Gray Matters’ … Invites Public To Cast Vote For Viewer’s Choice Award!
‘Charade’ by Rainy Ferrell is among the more than 50 pieces of art by nearly 30 artists who took on the challenge of creating work to fit the theme of ‘Gray Matters’. Courtesy/Village Arts
View of some of the more than 50 pieces of art by nearly 30 artists who took on the challenge of creating work to fit the theme of ‘Gray Matters’. Courtesy/Village Arts
ART News:
Fire up those synaptic connections and head over to Village Arts for an exhibit that enters the gray area with skill and delicacy. After a colorful summer, Village Arts is marking the change of seasons with a more nuanced show of more than 50 pieces Read More
Daily Postcard: Wild Asparagus Growing In Pajarito Acres
Daily Postcard: Wild asparagus growing by the road Friday in Pajarito Acres in White Rock. The plant is primarily grown for its edible shoots, but the red berries can be poisonous to humans, dogs and cats. Photo by Shari Mills Read More
Say Cheese!
A happy bobcat smiles for the camera Thursday morning in Cochiti Mesa. Photo by Marcela Walker Read More
Teatro Paraguas Presents Blue Desert Oct. 3-19
TEATRO PARAGUAS News:
Teatro Paraguas is pleased to present the premiere production of Blue Desert, a play by Santa Fe poet and playwright John Macker directed by Noah G. Simpson.
Blue Desert is a two-act, four character drama/comedy about a father (played by David Jondreau), a has-been director of horror films, and his adult daughter (Day Forgaard), a teacher, estranged and desperately out of segues, who agree to hike and camp in the southwestern desert for a couple of days to spread her mother’s (his ex-wife’s) ashes in a beautiful, desolate place that was a favorite of hers. A gesture the father Read More
Sustainable Creativity At Creative Reuse Art Exhibition
Courtesy photo
Courtesy photo
ART News:
Places & Spaces Los Alamos invites the public to a unique and inspiring exhibition of community-created art, celebrating the power of sustainable creativity. The Creative Reuse Art Exhibition will be on display daily in the lobby at the SALA Los Alamos Event Center from Saturday, Sept.13, through Saturday, Sept. 20.
This free exhibition features art created by local community members, showcasing how discarded materials can be transformed into new and meaningful works. The collection is the culmination of recent Creative Reuse and Junk Journaling Read More
Daily Postcard: Sunset On The Sangres
Daily Postcard: Sunset on the Sangre de Cristo Mountains viewed Tuesday from Quemazon. Photo by Nina Thayer Read More
Beautiful Sunset Viewed From Oppenheimer Drive
A beautiful sunset viewed on Wednesday from Oppenheimer Drive. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More








