Arts
Daily Post: View From Airport To Jemez Mountains
Daily Postcard: View along the newly installed airport fence late Sunday afternoon with the snow covered Jemez Mountains in the background. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
International Dancers Perform For Diversity Week
Scene from ‘Alice in Indian Wonderland’ performance. Photo by Elena Giorgi
Voices Of Los Alamos News:
As part of Diversity Week Jan. 20-27, community groups are hosting a series of celebrations of art and cultural events in Los Alamos.
International dancers will performance beginning at 5:30 p.m., Monday at the Unitarian Church, 1726 Sage Loop:
- Neslihan and troupe will dance to Fakerni, a middle eastern song and Bollywood songs;
- Alina Deshpande’s students from the Family Y Kathak class will present a dance in the East Indian style;
- Neha Sadasivan and Sruthi Garimella of the Family
SFCC Faculty And Staff Exhibition Opening Jan. 22
Daily Postcard: Snowy Los Alamos Project Main Gate
Daily Postcard: Los Alamos Project Main Gate during the Jan. 13 snowstorm. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Diversity Through Music At Mesa Public Library Jan. 26
Musician Sagit Zilberman performs with a Swiss Hand Pan to a group of children. She will share her music Saturday, Jan. 26 with Los Alamos. Courtesy photo
LIBRARY News:
Israeli-born musician Sagit Zilberman presents her program “Songs of Peace” 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26 at Mesa Public Library as part of the Library’s celebration of Diversity Week. The program will be held in Mesa’s downstairs rotunda.
Zilberman received her bachelor of music degree in performance from the Berklee College of Music, where she played primarily saxophone. While at Berklee she also led mindfulness classes, which Read More
Daily Postcard: Mesa Viewed From Main Hill Road
Daily Postcard: View of the mesa Friday from the Main Hill Road. Photo by Trisha Ancell Read More
Scenes Of Snow Front Passing Through Los Alamos
Scene of the snow front that moved east through Los Alamos today as viewed around 8:45 a.m. from Western Area. The gray mass is not the Sangre de Cristos; it is the front itself, delineated from the blue sky above). Photo by Brint Perera
Scene of the snow front that moved east through Los Alamos today as viewed around 8:45 a.m. from Western Area. Photo by Brint Perera
Scene of the snow front that moved east through Los Alamos today as viewed around 8:45 a.m. from Western Area. Photo by Brint Perera
Daily Postcard: Golden Sunrise Fills Los Alamos Sky
Daily Postcard: A golden sunrise fills the sky Wednesday from Quemazon in Los Alamos. Photo by Trisha Ancell Read More
Mule Deer Raid Bird Feeders In Los Alamos
Mule deer have been raiding bird feeders at a residence on Timber Ridge Road in Los Alamos during the recent snowstorms … the small herd stops by for a snack every day and usually includes does, fawns and bucks. Photo by Annis Young I live on Timber Ridge Road in #2
This buck is part of the herd that has been raiding bird feeders lately at a Los Alamos residence on Timber Ridge Road. Photo by Annis Young
This buck heads toward a Los Alamos residence on Timber Ridge Road to snack on bird seed. Photo by Annis Young Read More