Entertainment

Teatro Paraguas Presents ¡Viva México! Music, Dance, & Poetry Of México In September

TEATRO PARAGUAS News:

SANTA FE — Teatro Paraguas is thrilled to announce “¡Viva México! The Music, Dance, and Poetry of México,” a spectacular cultural event celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month and Mexico’s Independence Day (Fiestas Patrias). This vibrant production brings together a stellar cast of local talent for an unforgettable journey through Mexico’s rich history and diverse artistic traditions.

“¡Viva México!” brings together the acclaimed Teatro Paraguas, the graceful Xóchitl Ballet Folklórico, and the spirited Los Niños de Santa Read More

Sax Atomix On The Patio At Bathtub Row Brewing Sept. 7

MUSIC News:

The SaxAtomix will performing on the Bathtub Row Brewing patio from 3-5 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 7. Come enjoy a beverage and chill out to live music including big band classics, Latin favorites, jazz standards, ballads, and more. Bathtub Row Brewing is located at 163 Central Park Square in Los Alamos.

The SaxAtomix are an amateur saxophone quintet comprised of players from the Los Alamos community. We have been playing together since 2017. Our group includes Bryan Fearey, Wendy Keffeler, Adolfo Meana, Joyce Guzik, and Paul Lewis. You can find us on the web at saxatomix.org. Read More

September Lineup At SALA—A Month Full Of Movies And Community Events

SALA News:

SALA Los Alamos Event Center is proud to present a full calendar of films, performances, and community gatherings this September. From new releases and Hollywood classics to cultural forums and family events, SALA continues to be the hub where cinema, community, and creativity come together.

New Reels

  • The Bad Guys 2 | Sept 5–7 — Everyone’s favorite crew of reformed villains returns in this fun, action-packed animated sequel perfect for the whole family.
  • The Conjuring: Last Rites | Sept 5–14 — The legendary Warren files return in a chilling new chapter, blending real-life paranormal
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Scenes From Summer Concert With Severo y Grupo Fuego

Severo y Grupo Fuego, a Latin band, entertains the crowd Friday night at Ashley Pond Park. The show was part of the Los Alamos Summer Concert Series, produced by the Los Alamos County Community Services Department and Sancre Productions. The Sept. 5 concert is the last of the 2025 season and will feature Sister Mary Mayhem. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Severo y Grupo Fuego lead vocalist, Severo Martinez belts out a song during Friday’s concert at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Concert-goers cutting a rug Friday at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More

New Mexico PBS Production Teams Wins 2025 Indigenous Media Award For Best Multimedia

NMPBS News:

ALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico PBS (NMPBS) congratulates the Indigenously Positive series production team for winning a 2025 Indigenous Media Award for Best Multimedia, for their story, “Gaza looms over election for some Native people.”

Indigenously Positive is a collaborative partnership between New Mexico in Focus, NMPBS’ weekly news and public affairs show, and nonprofit news organization New Mexico In Depth. Episodes air on In Focus and are published on both organizations’ websites.

The Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) presented awards recognizing outstanding Read More

Cinema Cindy Reviews: Eddington At SALA

By Cynthia Biddlecomb
Los Alamos

“Eddington”, released July 19, is playing through today at our local movie theater. Eddington is a contemporary Western from Ari Aster dropped into the mess that was the pandemic lock-down of May and June 2020.

 The movie starts off as slow local drama, and morphs into dark comedy. We stop chuckling as it becomes a serious crime story, then an over-the-top thriller with guns and explosions. The best reason for New Mexico folks to see it, besides its big-name actors, is to recognize Truth or Consequences as the real star of the show.

Joaquin Phoenix (Joker, Napoleon) Read More

Meow Wolf Houston Hosts The Rocky Horror Picture Show With Live Shadow Cast Sept. 26

MEOW WOLF News:

HOUSTON, TX — This fall, Meow Wolf Houston invites guests to do the Time Warp in Radio Tave. Friday, Sept. 26, the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show comes alive with an iconic Houston shadow cast, transforming the Fifth Ward exhibition into the ultimate destination for a night of audience-fueled spectacle. Doors open at 9 p.m. Tickets are now on sale for this 21+ event.

The shadow cast, The Sisterhood of Lili St. Cyr, is a local legend. Founded by Grimm and Ghoulia Child, the troupe has built a reputation for unforgettable performances that showcase Houston’s burlesque Read More

Scenes From PEEC’s 2025 Bear Fest At Nature Center

Land of Enchantment Foundation Co-founder Dr. Kathleen Ramsay, left, and Executive Director Nirankar Horak participate in Pajarito Environmental Education Center’s (PEEC) 2025 Bear Fest Saturday at the Los Alamos Nature Center on Canyon Road. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

New Mexico Game and Fish Public Information Coordinator Amber Medina, left, and Public Information Officer Dela Joyner inform the public about bears during PEEC’s Bear Fest held Saturday at the Nature Center. Photo by Kirsten Laskeyladailypost.com

Bandelier National Monument staff, from front, Archeological Read More

Scenes From Summer Concert Featuring ‘Second 2 Last’

Second 2 Last’ performs a wide range of music Friday at Ashley Pond Park: R&B jams, Cumbia beats, Oldies hits and country twang. The show was part of the Los Alamos Summer Concert series. The next show on Aug. 29 will feature Severo y Grupo Fuego. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

‘Second 2 Last’ lead signer Monique Sings wows the crowd Friday at the Summer Concert. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Scene from the Summer Concert under stormy skies on Friday featuring ‘Second 2 Last’ at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More