Albuquerque Journal

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FRIDAY

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ONSTAGE

TGIF CONCERT Works for Organ Meditative and Solo performanc­es Instrument­s by Linda featuring Marianiell­o Nelson on organ, on flute, Dave Jerry Anderson David on soprano Beatty on saxophone, organ on piano. and 5:30 Deborah p.m., Wagner First Presbyteri­an Santa Fe, 208 Church Grant Ave. of Freewill offering. 982-8544. CHAMBER MUSIC FOR FLUTE, VOICE AND

GUITAR Local guitarist Roberto Capocchi returns to the “Concerts at San Miguel” series, joined by flutist Tracy Doyle and tenor Mathew Valverde for a diverse concert featuring chamber music by Astor Piazzolla, Jaques Ibert, Ferdinando Carulli, Joaquin Rodrigo, Franz Schubert, Matyas Seiber and Dominic Argento. 7 p.m., San Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail. $20. capocchimu­sic. com.

ATRIUM QUARTET The Atrium Quartet will be performing Beethoven’s “String Quartet Op. 18, No. 2 in G major,” Brahms’ “String Quartet Op. 51, No. 2 in A minor,” and Shostakovi­ch’s “String Quartet No. 12, Op. 133, in D-flat major.” 7:30 p.m., The Great Hall, Peterson Student Center, St. John’s College, 1160 Camino Cruz Blanca. $20/free for the St. John’s College community. 984-6000.

IVY LAB North London trio Ivy Lab was brought together out of a shared enthusiasm for experiment­ations on the fringes of the Drum’n’Bass scene. The collective goes from strength to strength, propagatin­g a new generation of sub-genres within the framework of their “20/20” project. The trio performs 7 p.m.-2 a.m., Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle. $15$20. 395-6369 or meowwolf.com. “METAMORPHO­SIS”

A solo drama based on a butterfly’s life cycle, “Metamorpho­sis” is a poetic portrayal of the human spirit. Based on the four stages in the life of the butterfly, there are four distinct characters. Finally, the butterfly emerges, freed from all previous concerns, to soar above the stage on aerial silks. 7:30 p.m., Adobe Rose Theatre, 1213B Parkway Drive. $15-$25. brownpaper­tickets.com. “THE CRUCIBLE” BY

ARTHUR MILLER This production of his haunting and electrifyi­ng masterpiec­e promises a rollercoas­ter ride full of razor sharp suspense, wrenching twists and shocking revelation­s as murmurings of witchcraft begin to spread among the villagers in Salem, Mass. 7 p.m., El Museo de Cultural, 555 Camino de la Familia. $14$25. 927-5406 or brownpaper­tickets.com.

“SUPERHEROE­S” A funny, fast-paced series of vignettes that explore how the caped crusaders deal with life in street clothes. 7 p.m., Santa Fe Performing Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail. $8. 982-7992.

“WILLY WONKA” Pandemoniu­m Production­s celebrates its 50th production featuring Santa Fe’s student actors. All your favorite tunes and scenes from “Willy Wonka” will be performed by 60 Santa Feans ages 6 to 16 on a whimsical set and with live music. 7 p.m., James A Little Theatre, 1060 Cerrillos Road. $6-$10. 476-6429 or pandemoniu­mprod.org.

GETTING OUT

GARDEN SPROUTS PRE-K ACTIVITIES A hands-on program for 3-5-year-olds and their caregivers. Listen to a book and participat­e in interactiv­e nature- and gardenrela­ted activities. 9 a.m., weather permitting, Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. $5/free for members and children 12 and younger. 471-9103. PIGTAIL GIRLS ZINE

RELEASE SHOW Celebrate the release of Pigtail Girls, a zine that tells a dark, feminist fairy tale about a girls’ orphanage, inspired by the music of Tori Amos. Featuring original artwork for sale by Lindsay Payton, and performanc­es by Lady Uranium, Scissor Lift and PSIRENS. 8 p.m., Ghost, 2899 Trades West Road. $5-$10. THE MUSEUM OF ENCAUSTIC ART AND ARTSMART SILENT

AUCTION Guy Cross, founder and retired publisher of THE magazine for 24 years, and photograph­er for 55 years, is offering an exhibition to support ARTsmart and the Museum of Encaustic Art. For this benefit, held at the Museum of Encaustic Art, 30 of his framed photograph­s, and over 50 works of art by other photograph­ers and artists will be sold in silent auction. 5-7 p.m., Museum of Encaustic Art, 623 Agua Fría St.. $25/free for members. Proceeds benefit ARTSmart. 989-3283. ASTRONOMY SHOW: “INSIDE THE SUN” Explore our local star with Dr. Joyce Ann Guzik. 7-7:45 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6. 6620460 or losalamosn­ature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

FALL BOOK SALE Find books for children and adults. Paperbacks, hardbacks, fiction, nonfiction, plus DVDs and more. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Vista Grande Public Library, 14 Avenida Torreon, Eldorado. 466-7323. UNPUNCTUAT­ED AWE | MY DARK HORSES | ELEMENT An evening of poetry read by poets Joan Logghe, Jodie Hollander and Kim Cope Tait. 6 p.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226.

SATURDAY ONSTAGE

“METAMORPHO­SIS”

A solo drama based on a butterfly’s life cycle, “Metamorpho­sis” is a poetic portrayal of the human spirit. Based on the four stages in the life of the butterfly, there are four distinct characters. Finally, the butterfly emerges, freed from all previous concerns, to soar above the stage on aerial silks. Two performanc­es, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Adobe Rose Theatre, 1213B Parkway Drive. $15-$25. brownpaper­tickets.com. “THE CRUCIBLE” BY

ARTHUR MILLER This production of his haunting and electrifyi­ng masterpiec­e promises a rollercoas­ter ride full of razor sharp suspense, wrenching twists and shocking revelation­s as murmurings of witchcraft begin to spread among the villagers in Salem, Mass. 7 p.m., El

Museo de Cultural, 555 Camino de la Familia. $14$25. 927-5406 or brownpaper­tickets.com.

“SUPERHEROE­S” A funny, fast-paced series of vignettes that explores how the caped crusaders deal with life in street clothes. 2 p.m., Santa Fe Performing Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail. $8. 982-7992.

“WILLY WONKA” Pandemoniu­m Production­s celebrates its 50th production featuring Santa Fe’s student actors. All your favorite tunes and scenes from “Willy Wonka” will be performed by 60 Santa Feans ages 6 to 16 on a whimsical set and with live music. 2 p.m., James A Little Theatre, 1060 Cerrillos Road. $6-$10. 476-6429 or pandemoniu­mprod.org. TEXAS TROUBADOUR­S

Three of Texas’ finest come together to share the Lensic stage as The Texas Troubadour­s. The trio features Ruthie Foster, Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Carrie Rodriguez. 7:30 p.m., Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. $37-$47. 988-1234 or ticketssan­tafe.org.

ZOSO California’s ultimate Led Zepplin cover band performs the most accurate and captivatin­g Led Zeppelin live show since the real thing. For Zoso, it’s much more than just being a tribute. It’s about touching a golden era in music. Local act Chango opens the show. 6:30-11 p.m., The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing, 37 Fire Place. $15 in advance/$20 at the door. 424-3333 or santafebre­wing.com. “LIVING LEGACY: WOMEN IN THE ARTS” Honoring visual and musical works by women, the Taos Chamber Music Group presents a program of pieces by women composers performed by women. They include Clara Schumann’s “Piano Trio,” a trio sonata by Italian Baroque composer Anna Bon and a variety of contempora­ry compositio­ns. 5:30 p.m., Harwood Museum of Art, 238 Ledoux St., Taos. $12-$25. 575-7589826 or taoschambe­rmusicgrou­p.org.

GETTING OUT

CRANKSGIVI­NG SANTA FE Ride your bicycle to help the hungry of New Mexico. Cranksgivi­ng is a food drive on two wheels. Part bike ride, part madcap scavenger hunt. Bring a bike, a bag, a lock and about $20-$25 to buy food. All of the food collected at grocery stores will benefit the Food Depot of Northern New Mexico. Last year, we gathered over 1,000 pounds of food to help stamp out hunger during the holidays. 11 a.m., Back Road Pizza, 1807 Second St. #1. 955-9055. VETERANS DAY PARADE Come together as a community to recognize the service of our veterans with a parade and community celebratio­n. The parade starts at 10 a.m. at Fire Station 1, Bishops Lodge Road and Murales Road, and ends up at the Bataan Building. DONATION DROP-OFF DAY Volunteers will cheerfully accept your donation of gently used folk art items (ceramics, ethnic apparel, jewelry, small furniture, framed art, sculpture, linens, masks, figurines) in exchange for a tax-deductible donation receipt. 11 a.m.-noon, Museum of Internatio­nal Folk Art, 706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. If you have large items or a lot to donate, please call the Folk Art Flea Hotline at 476-1201. PREPARING HABITATS FOR SANTA FE BLUEBIRDS Would you like to

attract bluebirds to your yard this winter and spring? In this interactiv­e hands-on workshop, you will make a bluebird house that has a unique Santa Fe style. These houses will attract the two species of bluebirds that come to and through the Santa Fe area (Western and Mountain). You will also explore how range, habitat, native plants and placement of bluebird houses can affect potential nesting. 1-4 p.m., Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo. SOLD OUT. Call for cancellati­ons: 471-9103.

“THE LION KING”: MOVIE MATINEE

This Disney animated feature follows the adventures of the young lion Simba. 2:30 p.m., Southside Branch Library, 6599 Jaguar Dr. Free. 955-2828

CONTRA DANCE

Join the New Mexico Folk Music and Dance Society for a contra dance at Odd Fellows Hall in Santa Fe, with band Cheap Shots and caller Lewis Land. Instructio­n, 7:00-7:30 p.m.; dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Road. $8 for members/$9 for non-members/half price for students with ID. folkmads.org

FEATURE FILM: “EXPLODING UNIVERSE”

Voyage through space and discover explosive events that shaped the universe. 2 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6. 662-0460 or losalamosn­ature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES FALL BOOK SALE

Find books for children and adults. Paperbacks, hardbacks, fiction, nonfiction, plus DVDs and more. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Vista Grande Public Library, 14 Avenida Torreon, Eldorado. 466-7323.

THE VALUE OF FEEDING A SPECIES-APPROPRIAT­E DIET FOR PETS IN THE FALL & WINTER

Sandy Bosben will be discussing the value of feeding a species-appropriat­e diet to your dogs and cats using humanely raised, sustainabl­y grown organic and non-GMO ingredient­s. Also, now that the seasons are changing, what kind of protein sources are most appropriat­e. 11 a.m.-noon,

Marty’s Meals, 1107 Pen Road. Free. Well-behaved, leashed pets welcome. 467-8162.

LAMA FOUNDATION Siddiq Hans von Briesen, the brother of Lama Foundation cofounder Barbara Durkee, was an early communard at Lama. Von Briesen will speak about the commune’s evolution over its 50 years. Noon1:30 p.m., New Mexico History Museum, 113 Lincoln Ave. Free. 476-5200. “THE SKIN ABOVE MY KNEE”

Author Marcia Butler presents her new memoir that is more than a narrative of a brilliant musician struggling to make it big in the big city. It is the story of a survivor. 6 p.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226.

SUNDAY ONSTAGE

THE POETRY OF THE BEES A concert to benefit The Bee Corps features pianist/vocalist Carol J Williamson and The Cello Player. 2-4 p.m., Santa Fe Woman’s Club, 1616 Old Pecos Trail. Free. 983-9455.

THE AMERICANS Enjoy an afternoon of music by Serenata of Santa Fe featuring a performanc­e of the music of Barber, Glass and Ron Strauss. 3 p.m., First Presbyteri­an Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. $20-$40. 989-7988 or serenataof­santafe.org.

GABRIELLE LOUISE This nationally touring troubadour is noted for her poignant lyrics and lush voice. Her music is anchored deeply in folk and Americana, with rich harmonies and melodic adventuris­m.

7:30 p.m., GiG Performanc­e Space, 1808 H Second St. $20. gigsantafe.com.

“METAMORPHO­SIS” A solo drama based on a butterfly’s life cycle, “Metamorpho­sis” is a poetic portrayal of the human spirit. Based on the four stages in the life of the butterfly, there are four distinct characters. Finally, the butterfly emerges, freed from all previous concerns, to soar above the stage on aerial silks. 2 p.m., Adobe Rose Theatre, 1213B Parkway Drive. $15-$25. brownpaper­tickets.com. “THE CRUCIBLE” BY ARTHUR

MILLER This production of his haunting and electrifyi­ng masterpiec­e promises a rollercoas­ter ride full of razor sharp suspense, wrenching twists and shocking revelation­s as murmurings of witchcraft begin to spread among the villagers in Salem, Mass. 5 p.m., El Museo de Cultural, 555 Camino de la Familia. $14-$25. 927-5406 or brownpaper­tickets. com.

“WILLY WONKA” Pandemoniu­m Production­s celebrates its 50th

production featuring Santa Fe’s student actors. All your favorite tunes and scenes from “Willy Wonka” will be performed by 60 Santa Feans ages 6 to 16, featuring a whimsical set and with live music. 2 p.m., James A Little Theatre, 1060 Cerrillos Road. $6-$10. 476-6429 or pandemoniu­mprod. org.

“SUPERHEROE­S” A funny, fastpaced series of vignettes that explores how the caped crusaders deal with life in street clothes. 2 p.m., Santa Fe Performing Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail. $8. 982-7992. “LIVING LEGACY: WOMEN IN

THE ARTS” Honoring visual and musical works by women, the Taos Chamber Music Group presents a program of pieces by women composers performed by women. They include Clara Schumann’s “Piano Trio,” a trio sonata by Italian Baroque composer Anna Bon and a variety of contempora­ry compositio­ns. 5:30 p.m., Harwood Museum of Art, 238 Ledoux St., Taos. $12-$25. 575-758-9826 or taoschambe­rmusicgrou­p.org.

GETTING OUT

VOLUNTEER TRAINING Do you like talking to strangers? We need you! Share your knowledge and enhance the visitor experience of the park. Other opportunit­ies can include, but are not limited to, trail maintenanc­e projects, presenting a topical program related to the area’s natural or cultural history, hike leader and park greeter. 2 p.m., Cerrillos Hill State Park Visitor Center, 37 Main St., Cerrillos. Free 474-0196.

SANTA FE WELCOMES DANNY LYON! One of America’s leading photograph­ers of the 20th century, Danny Lyon will discuss his work and screen his classic New Mexico film “WILLIE.” 1 p.m., Center for Contempora­ry Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail. $12. 983-1338 or ccasantafe.org.

OPERA SALON An afternoon of casual conversati­on about a variety of opera topics. 3-5 p.m., Hotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta. $10. Registrati­on: 6291410 ext. 110 or guildsofsf­o.org. FEATURE FILM: “EXPLODING UNIVERSE” Voyage through space and discover explosive events that shaped the universe. 2 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6. 662-0460 or losalamosn­ature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

PROGRESS REPORT ON PUBLIC BANKING David Buchholtz and City Councilor Renee Villarreal sit down to discuss the work of the city task force on public banking and an upcoming public forum. The task force has been meeting regularly since August and is scheduled to make a progress report to the City Council Finance Committee on November 13th. 11 a.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226 or journeysan­tafe.com. MUSIC OF THE OPPRESSED: FLAMENCO IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT This five-week course is designed to be informativ­e, interactiv­e and illustrati­ve of the flamenco culture, and to broaden its scope beyond identifica­tion with the dance. 6:30 p.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. $20. 988-4226.

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The Texas Troubadour­s — Ruthie Foster, Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Carrie Rodriguez — perform at the Lensic Saturday night.

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