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LACA Presents Irish Chamber Orchestra

Irish Chamber Orchestra. Courtesy photo

LACA News:

One of Ireland’s great cultural assets, the Irish Chamber Orchestra, will perform in Los Alamos at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7.

Presented by the Los Alamos Concert Association as part of its 70th Anniversary celebration, the orchestra will be led by distinguished Hungarian conductor, Gábor Takács-Nagy. 

Joining the orchestra as soloist will be the celebrated Hungarian cello prodigy István Várdai in performances of concertos by Haydn and C.P.E. Bach. The spirited Haydn concerto was lost for nearly 200 years. Finally unearthed in 1961, Read More

NMSA Presents ‘House Of Bernarda Alba’ Nov. 5-7

NMSA News:
 
SANTA FE  New Mexico School for the Arts’ Theater Department is excited to present acclaimed poet, playwright, and director Federico Garcia Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba as its second theatrical production this fall.
 
Directed by NMSA Theater Instructor Elizabeth Wiseman, the play will run Nov. 5-7 at Warehouse 21.
 
Written in 1936, The House of Bernarda Alba is a precautionary tale inspired by the rise of Franco’s dictatorship in Spain. 
 
It was intended as a political commentary, but is also an intimate study
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Little Theatre To Present Series Of One Acts

LALT News:

This November, the Los Alamos Little Theatre offers its fifth edition of the 8x10s, an evening of eight short plays, about 10 minutes long each.

“8×10’s Fifth Symphony” has a little bit of everything, from historical drama to tribal customs to time travel to the revealed thoughts of dogs. The plays come mainly from local and regional playwrights.

“Los Alamos Little Theatre is community theater in every sense of the phrase,” said John Gustafson, LALT Board president and co-producer of the 8x10s. “We not only offer theatre to our local audience, but we invite members of the community Read More

Scenes From Today’s Annual Pumpkin Splash

The crowd targets their pumpkins bobbing around in the main pool today at the Aquatic center. Photo by KayLinda Crawford/ladailypost.com

Plenty of pumpkins to choose from. Photo by KayLinda Crawford/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos Police Cpl. David Boe demonstrates the agility of the department’s bomb squad robot, which picked up a small piece of candy and handed it to a young boy. Photo by KayLinda Crawford/ladailypost.com

COMMUNITY News:

A large and enthusiastic crowd turned out today for the annual Pumpkin Splash & Halloween Carnival at the Larry Walkup Aquatic Center.

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Community Invited To Hamburger Night Monday

COMMUNITY News:

The Northern New Mexico United Way Youth Team is gearing up to host its annual Hamburger Night fundraiser.

This year the event is 5:30-8 p.m., Monday, Oct. 26 at High Elevation Restaurant at 1789 Central Ave. It’s the community’s night to dine on juicy hamburgers, take the opportunity to check out Los Alamos’ newest restaurant and help the United Way Youth Team raise funds for youth programs in the local community.

Prices start at $15 for adults and $10 for students and dressing in Halloween costumes is encouraged but optional. Read More

Pinon PTO Hosts Pumpkin Patch Until 2 p.m. Today

Girl Scouts paint the White Rock rock to announce today’s Pinon Pumpkin Patch event. Courtesy photo
 
PINON News:
 
Pinon Elementary PTO is hosting its 5th annual Pumpkin Patch until 2 p.m. today.
 
Some of the activities include:
  • Choose your pumpkin from The Patch 
  • Cake Walk
  • Bake Sale
  • Games (with a prize booth!)
  • Bouncy Houses
  • Dave’s Dogs
  • Kettle Korn
  • Family Picnic Area
  • And more!
$15 purchases an armband that provides access to all activities (family limit $60). Punch cards also may be purchased for $5 for those families who only want to do one or two things.
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Film Trick-Or-Treat On MainStreet For Cash Prizes

COMMUNITY News:

The streets of downtown Los Alamos will be closed to traffic Friday, Oct. 30, and filled with throngs of costumed kids and adults trick-or-treating from store to store. For those looking for an alternative to candy giving/taking, why not make a mockumentary? 

The Pajarito Film Club challenges local film makers of all ages and abilities to grab a filming device of choice (phone, camera, i-Pad) and spend the 90 minutes of Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet capturing ironic and humorous moments on film.

By definition, a mockumentary is “a motion picture or television program Read More

‘The Wrong Side of the Door’ Opens Monday

Actors performing in ‘The Wrong Side of the Door’ opening Monday from left, Caleb Langenbrunner, Emma Raven, Ryan Rushton and Logan Capon. Courtesy photo

COMMUNITY News:

The community is invited to attend a performance of a 60-minute play titled, “The Wrong Side of the Door” written and directed by Chamisa Elementary School 6th grade teacher Cindy Richard.

Four local kids star in the show, which opens Monday:

  • Logan Capon plays Mason;
  • Emma Raven plays Izzy;
  • Ryan Rushton plays Will; and
  • Caleb Langenbrunner plays Alan.  

All of the children are 5th and 6th graders Read More

This Week At The Reel Deal

By JIM O’DONNELL
Reel Deal Theater

This Friday we are opening War Room. The Martian, Bridge of Spies, and Goosebumps will hold another week. Pan will end Thursday.  

Poster for ‘War Room.’ Courtesy/Reel Deal Theater

War Room: Tony and Elizabeth Jordan have it all-great jobs, a beautiful daughter, and their dream house. But appearances can be deceiving. Tony and Elizabeth Jordan’s world is actually crumbling under the strain of a failing marriage. While Tony basks in his professional success and flirts with temptation, Elizabeth resigns herself to increasing Read More