Scenes From Acoma Pueblo
Staff Report
The beauty and history of the Pueblo of Acoma were revealed during a recent visit.
There is a great difference of opinion as to the age of the Acoma Nation. While traditional Acoma oral history reflects on a time far beyond our imagination, a time of creation and emergence onto this world, the Acoma people have always known of a special place called “Haaku,” a spiritual homeland prepared for their eternal settlement.
Recent excavations on Acoma Mesa tend to suggest Read More
Los Alamos Jazz Project Plays Bathtub Row Beer Co-op
Stormy Sky Covers Los Alamos County
Sky Turns Golden Over Urban Park Tuesday
The sky looking west over Urban Park Tuesday evening turned golden during a thunderstorm. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Fuller Lodge Art Center Opens (This) Ability Friday
FLAC News:
Our struggles and difficulties are often what make us stronger and force us to forge a unique path. In (This) Ability artists take us down a new road by acknowledging and working with limitations, pathological or otherwise.
(This) Ability opens with an Artists Reception 5-7 p.m., Friday at Fuller Lodge Art Center. Trish Ebbert’s show, From The Subconscious,
This Week at the Reel Deal
“Summer at the Movies,” sponsored by Los Alamos National Bank, continues at 10 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. so be sure to come early, as these free movies have filled to capacity in the past. Film titles are listed at the bottom of this column.
New Reduced ticket prices:
- Matinees before 6 p.m. for everyone $7.50
- Evenings after 6 p.m.
- Adults: $8.75
- Seniors 60 and over: $7.50
- Students (ID may be required) $7.50
- Children 12 and under: $7.50
- 3D surcharge: $2
This Friday, the Reel Deal is opening Minons (7.5 out of 10 favorable Read More
African Prince Performs In Los Alamos At ScienceFest
His Royal Highness Prince Jongisilo Pokwana ka Menziwa
COMMUNITY News:
Los Alamos will receive a visit from royalty July 13-18 – an African Prince along with traditional South African performers coming to the town to share an energetic dance performance with live music July 15 and 18 at ScienceFest.
His Royal Highness Prince Jongisilo Pokwana ka Menziwa and his performing group, Izingane Zoma, were invited to perform July 10-12 at the International Folk Art Festival in Santa Fe.
This is not the Prince’s first visit. This time last year, he was traveling with another South African performance Read More
Review: Rigoletto Avenged … Golden Age Opera Delivers The Goods
Quinn Kelsey (Rigoletto) and Georgia Jarman (Gilda) in ‘Rigoletto’. Photo (c) Ken Howard/Santa Fe Opera 2015
Bruce Sledge (Duke of Mantua) and chorus in ‘Rigoletto.’ Photo (c) Ken Howard/Santa Fe Opera, 2015
Giuseppe Verdi’s tragic masterpiece Rigoletto provided a decisive boost to the struggling composer’s already promising career in 1851, and opened a new era for nineteenth century opera after its introduction at La Fenice near the Venice Rialto. Saturday’s performance at the Santa Fe Opera Read More
Kiwanis 4th Of July Event Deemed Booming Success
When the last shell had burst in the sky above Overlook Park on the Fourth of July, and all the equipment had been put away, Pat Soran, chairman of the Kiwanis Fireworks Committee, went home happy.
“I thought it was a great show,” he said. “I was really pleased. We had only seven Read More
A Delightful ‘Daughter of the Regiment’ Bodes Well For Opera Season
In the midst of a creative frenzy and heady renown after moving from Italy to Paris in 1838, Gaetano Donizetti modestly wrote to a friend, “I have written, orchestrated and delivered a little opera for the Opéra-Comique that will be given in a month or 40 days.”
The “little opera,” The Daughter of the Regiment, quickly became, and remains to this day, one of his most successful works. A reinvigorated Read More
Annual Lavender In Valley Festival July 11-12
ABIQUIU News:
Purple Adobe Lavender Farm and other participating businesses invite the public to join them at the Annual Lavender in the Valley Festival, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 11-12. The Farm is between mile markers 210 and 211 on Hwy. 84 in Abiquiu.
It’s an invitation to spend a magical summer day, in a magical spot nestled in the beautiful Chama River Valley, celebrating the abundance and glory of lavender and community.
“Last year’s festival was such a success due in part to the large amount of help and guidance Read More
Yucca Plant Towers Over Wall In White Rock
This approximately 20-foot-tall yucca plant was spotted on the corner of Kimberly and Rover during an early morning walk today around the ‘loop’ in White Rock. Photo by Shari Mills
Yucca plant spotted early this morning in White Rock. Photo by Shari Mills Read More
Laser Light Shows Coming To Nature Center
‘Laser Beatles’ is one of 12 laser light shows offered at the Nature Center. Courtesy/PEEC
PEEC News:
PEEC will host 12 laser light shows in its new planetarium during July.
Thursday, July 9 through Wednesday, July 15, there will be at least two laser light shows daily. Experience a feast for the senses in these dazzling and captivating laser light programs. Classic music fans will see how laser light transforms favorite bands, with separate shows dedicated to the music of the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, U2, Pink Floyd: “Dark Side of the Moon” and Pink Floyd: “The Best of Echoes.”
Family friendly Read More
‘Birds in Flight’ Soar Above Central Park Square
A ‘Birds in Flight’ sculpture by scrap metal artist Richard Swenson of Los Alamos is recently installed in Central Park Square at the corner of 15th Street and Central Avenue. Central Park Square owner Philip Kunsberg explained that the bodies of the birds are created from discarded Harley Davidson mufflers and the bird’s beaks are made from pliers. ‘This is just another example of Richard’s creativity and ability to take items that others have discarded and make them into a thing of beauty,’ Kunsberg said. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
‘Birds Read More
Tonight’s Summer Concert: 531st USAF Band At Pond
White Rock Artist Market July 4
ART News:
The White Rock Artist Market continues 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 4 outside the White Rock Visitor Center.
This market will feature 10 local artists and artisans selling a variety of jewelry, paintings, glasswork, natural beauty products, hand woven baskets, children’s stuffed animals, handmade purses and bags, Mexican Talavera pottery, acrylic sculptures, knitted items and more. Stop by on the way to the Kiwanis 4th of July Celebration at Overlook Park.
The White Rock Artist Market is held the first Saturday of every month. Read More
Tribute To Joshua Oppenheimer At CCA July 11-12
CCA News:
SANTA FE – Joshua Oppenheimer will screen his two interconnected feature documentaries, the Oscar-nominated “Act of Killing” and soon-to-be-released “Look of Silence,” winner of more than 30 awards, during a weekend-long celebration and exploration of his groundbreaking work.
Oppenheimer’s films, each exploring the Indonesian genocide of 1965-1966 from a different perspective, represent a landmark in the cinema of commitment. They are two of the most Read More
‘Reflections from the Rotunda Invitational Exhibit of Book Art’ At Mesa Public Library Art Gallery During July
Sneak Preview: The Upstairs Art Gallery at Mesa Public Library will be filled with artists’ books and all of their fascinating variations, throughout July. Reception with the artists is 4-6 p.m. Friday, July 3. Photo by Katy Korkos
LIBRARY News:
The Mesa Public Library Art Gallery in Los Alamos presents “Reflections from the Rotunda Invitational Exhibit of Book Art” Wednesday, July 1 through Friday, July 31.
All of the artists are members of the Santa Fe Book Arts Group (BAG). They use a wide range of materials and techniques to create the books, including a variety of bindings (accordion, Read More
Los Alamos ScienceFest 2015 Centers Events Around Manhattan Project Theme July 15-19
Courtesy photo
SCIENCEFEST News:
Visitors will have a chance to unlock the mysteries behind the former secret city of Los Alamos July 15-19 during the eighth annual Los Alamos ScienceFest.
Los Alamos ScienceFest, the town’s signature annual event, is themed “the Secret City Unlocked” in recognition of the recent designation of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park and popularity of the WGN hit TV series “Manhattan.”
Most events during ScienceFest will be centered around the town’s once enigmatic history of the Manhattan Project and includes five days of family friendly Read More
Plans In Final Stages For July 4th Extravaganza
About 15 people worked for three and a half hours June 27, ‘squibbing’ hundreds of shells for the Kiwanis Fourth of July Fireworks. Squibbing involves the insertion of electronic fuses into shells. Kiwanis jokingly calls this ‘a sewing circle with explosives’. From left, Charmian Schaller, Ann Hayes, Roger Stutz, Dennis Gill, John Arrowsmith and seated on the ground in front, Rick Reiss and OpalLee Gill. Photo by Sharon Stover
It takes a lot of work to get ready for the Kiwanis Fourth of July festivities in Overlook Read More