The Good, The Bad And The Sbagliato*
BY ROGER SNODGRASS AND CARL NEWTON
Los Alamos Daily Post
- For its Diamond (60th) Anniversary Santa Fe Opera goes for the gold
One of the great all-time Italian comic operas, Giacomo Puccini’s Fanciulla del West takes place in a small-mining camp during the early days of the California Read More
Pajarito And Gordon’s Concert Series Features Grayson Capps 7 p.m. Friday
Songwriter and musician Grayson Capps takes center stage this Friday at Pajarito Mountain Ski Area. Courtesy photo
CONCERT News:
- FREE Concert Begins at 7 p.m.
American songwriter and musician Grayson Capps will take center stage this Friday at Pajarito Mountain Ski Area as part of the popular Gordon’s Summer Concert Series. The event begins at 7 p.m. and is free to the public.
Capps’ music, which has been described as “soulful,” “gritty” and “swampy” was inspired by Capps’ experiences in the South, where he Read More
Daily Postcard: Pastel Colored Clouds Sweep Across Sky
Daily Postcard: Pastel colored clouds hang low as they sweep across downtown Los Alamos Tuesday evening looking north from Central Avenue. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Art Show At Rose Chocolatier Friday
Heinrich To Unveil Legislation To Prohibit Exporting Sacred Native American Items
Pueblo Painting At Millicent Rogers Museum
‘The Way, Way Back’ Shows At Library Thursday
Wish you could spend summer at a beach house? Hop in “The Way, Way Back” (2013, rated PG-13), screening at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Mesa Public Library as part of its Free Film Series.
Nat Faxon and Jim Rash’s film begins with 14-year-old Duncan (Liam James) in the very back of his mother’s boyfriend’s car, while Trent the boyfriend (Steve Carell), Duncan’s mother (Toni Collette), and Trent’s teenage daughter (Zoe Levin) ride up front. Their first trip together as a “family” begins with Read More
Cinema Cindy Reviews: ‘Independence Day: Resurgence’
“Independence Day: Resurgence” is one of those films with too many characters, not enough backstory, taking place in too many locations around the world (and on the moon). As one gets lost trying to keep track of all that and translating the pseudo-science babble of the dialogue, it becomes necessary to suspend belief in finding any coherence—don’t try to make sense of it and you’ll do just fine.
Movie poster for ‘Independence Day’. Courtesy photo
The original Independence Day movie did well in 1996. The film was a huge success for its lead actor,
More Scenes From Fourth Of July At Overlook
A massive American flag from the Los Alamos Fire Department greets guests as they arrive at Monday’s annual Kiwanis Club fireworks extravaganza at Overlook Park. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
On foot and by car, the crowds begin to enter Overlook Park for the 4th of July fireworks show. Photo by Hope Jaramillo/ladailypost.com
Lots of fun at Monday’s 4th of July celebration at Overlook Park in White Rock. Photo by Hope Jaramillo/ladailypost.com
Fire and police personnel and vehicals line up Monday near the entrance to Overlook Park. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Unitarian Church Presents Jim Scott In Concert
Singer-songwriter Jim Scott
UNITARIAN CHURCH News:
Singer-songwriter Jim Scott brings his “Pete Seeger Songfest” to the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos at 7 p.m. Friday, July 15 at 1738 N. Sage St. Admission is $15 at the door.
Scott’s concert in Los Alamos will focus on the music of the late folk legend, Pete Seeger. Scott collaborated on many projects with Seeger, and leads a celebration of Seeger’s and his own songs of earth, justice and peace. A prolific composer in his own right, Scott’s guitar skill and infectious manner brought Seeger to call him “some kind of magician.”
Formerly Read More
Fourth Of July 2016 Folks And Fireworks At Overlook
Art Classes With Sasha Scully Begin July 7
Tuesdays At The Pond Features Undercover Gangsta & The Soft Vatos 7 p.m. Today!
Courtesy/LACD
CREATIVE DISTRICT News:
This week Tuesdays at the Pond features Undercover Gangsta & the Soft Vatos. Collin McClenahan and Jake Bonn and are both from Los Alamos and play acoustic versions of rock and punk songs.
The concert begins at 7 p.m. today at Ashley Pond Park. Bring a blanket and picnic dinner and enjoy Undercover Gangsta & the Soft Vatos.
Tuesdays at the Pond, a summer entertainment series, runs through Aug. 9. It brings a variety of entertainment acts to the Ashley Pond stage in downtown Los Alamos every Tuesday evening.
The Los Alamos Creative District Read More
PEEC: ‘We Are Stars’ 7 p.m. Today
Smart Design With Suzette: Decorating For The Fourth
Can you believe we are mid-summer already? It’s our country’s birthday and time to celebrate! My family loves fireworks. We are blessed enough to watch them from our deck, so the day will be filled with good eats – ribs on the barbeque, lawn games, probably even a trip to the pool.
It doesn’t take much to decorate for Independence Day. You can decorate with food, flowers, and lawn decorations. Follow these guidelines for a red, white and blue, patriotic celebration.
Sodas in red, white and blue. Courtesy photo Read More
Hilltopper Marching Band Performs In National Parade
Los Alamos Hilltopper Marching Band. File photo
LAHS News:
The Los Alamos Hilltopper Marching Band is set to perform at noon, July 4, in the National Independence Day Parade on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C.
The Hilltopper Marching Band, which left for the nation’s capital Friday, was selected by Gov. Susana Martinez to represent the State of New Mexico in the National Independence Day Parade. More than 50 student-performers in the Hilltopper Marching Band are making the trip to Washington, D.C.
The Los Alamos students’ appearance in the National Independence Day Parade Read More
LAHS’s Devon McCleskey Wins 2016 Jimmy Award!
2016 Jimmy Award winner Devon McCleskey, front row at right. Courtesy/Terry S. Davis
Devon McCleskey, center, performs in New York. Courtesy/Terry S. Davis
COMMUNITY News:
Actor Devon McCleskey of Los Alamos High School has won a 2016 Jimmy Award.
The eighth annual National High School Musical Theatre Awards were held Monday at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway in New York. McCleskey won for ‘Best Performance in the Ensemble’.
McCleskey competed at the Jimmys following his win as Best Actor at the Popejoy Awards in May in Albuquerque.
The Jimmy™ Award is named in honor of James M. Nederlander, Read More
Hill Strummers Kick Off Patriotic Holiday At Sombrillo
Strumming fun kicks off the 4th of July holiday weekend Friday morning and some of the BESC Hill Strummers Ukulele group enjoy a Patriotic Singalong with residents of the Sombrillo Rehabilitation and Nursing Facility. Members of the group include, front row from left, Jeanette Mortensen, Jan Littleton, Patricia Rathbone, Janet Harris and Doris Ford, standing. Back row from left, Ruth Lier, Elise Lee, Linnea Ohlsen and Gerry Ohlsen. Courtesy photo
White Rock Children’s Parade And Carnival July 4
COMMUNITY News:
The annual July 4th Children’s Parade and Carnival will be held again this year at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 366 Grand Canyon in White Rock.
The Children’s Parade begins at 10 a.m. after a brief flag ceremony and singing of the National Anthem. Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts will lead the parade. Children of all ages are invited to decorate their bikes, trikes, wagons, scooters and themselves to march in the parade, which is escorted by the Los Alamos Police and Fire Departments. Read More
Cinema Cindy Reviews ‘Finding Dory’
“Finding Dory” is a wonderfully-animated movie about Nemo’s friend Dory and how she got separated from her family. Dory, you may recall (although I didn’t) from “Finding Nemo”, is famously forgetful, or, as she repeats to anyone who will listen, “I have short-term memory loss”. She is a Blue Tang fish with big eyes and (when she’s grown up) the voice of Ellen DeGeneres. Her parents, Jenny and Charlie, are voiced by Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy.
The film starts out with Dory as a tiny fish being taught by her parents. They worry that her memory loss issues will Read More