Albuquerque Journal

CALENDAR

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FRIDAY ONSTAGE

“THE STORM IS COMING THROUGH”: ZIA SINGERS’ WINTER CONCERT The Zia Singers, a Santa Fe community women’s choir, sings about heavy weather — both literal and figurative — in “The Storm Is Coming Through.” Artistic director Aaron Howe leads the choir, accompanie­d by Lydia Madrick. 7 p.m., Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel, 50 Mount Carmel Road. $10-$20. theziasing­ers.com.

TGIF CONCERT

First Presbyteri­an Chancel Choir: John Rutter’s “Requiem.” 5:30 p.m., First Presbyteri­an Church Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. Freewill offering. 982-8544.

ATALAYA AND MISS PAVLICHENK­O

Jake Snider and Amelia Stickney bring to life songs of beauty, sadness and the strangenes­s of a wide world. They are joined by Paul Groetzinge­r and Dylan Blanchard debuting a set of brand new arrangemen­ts and songs. Miss Pavlichenk­o opens the show. 7:30 p.m., Zephyr Community Art Studio, 1520 Center Dr., Ste. 2. $5-$10. 501-8106.

THE TIME WRECKERS, HUMAN SOUND AND BUCK MEEK

Space Country Buck Meek from Brooklyn performs and is joined by the Time wreckers, cosmic alt-country from Albuquerqu­e. Human Sounds starts the show. 8 p.m., Ghost, 2899 Trades West Road. $5-$10.

“GOD OF CARNAGE”

A playground altercatio­n between 11-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples involved with more than just their liberal principles in tatters. Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m., Los Alamos Little Theatre, 1670 Nectar St., Los Alamos. $12-$14. brownpaper­tickets.com.

GETTING OUT

MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID TRAINING In this 8-hour session, participan­ts will learn about the potential risk factors and warning signs for a range of mental health problems. Trainees will become familiar with a five-step action plan to help an individual in crisis or connect them with appropriat­e profession­al care. 8 a.m., Santa Fe Community College, 6401 Richards Ave. Free. Registrati­on: 428-1907.

GARDEN SPROUTS PREK ACTIVITIES

A hands-on program for 3-to-5-yearolds and their caregivers. Listen to a book and participat­e in interactiv­e nature- and garden-related activities. 10 a.m., weather permitting, Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. $5/free for members and children 12 and younger. 471-9103.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON ART: PAPERMAKIN­G

Learn how paper is made. 2:30-4:30 p.m., Southside Branch Library, 6599 Jaguar Dr. Free. 955-2828.

TREE PAPER ART

Madelin Coit’s work continues the reuse of various units to invoke a circular and cyclical point of view that runs through her work. Opening, 5-7 p.m., Railyard, S. Guadalupe and Paseo de Peralta. Free. axleart.com.

WINTERBREW 2018

Eighteen breweries from around the state converge on Santa Fe for the 7th annual WinterBrew festival. Admission includes sampling, a commemorat­ive pint glass and a pint fill of your choice. The breweries will be featuring cold-weather favorites, such as stouts, porters, barleywine­s, winter warmers and barrel-aged seasonals, along with many of their year-round offerings. 5-9 p.m., Santa Fe Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta. $10-$25. holdmytick­et.com or at the door.

THE FERAL HOWL: A FEMINIST RESPONSE TO OUR TIME

An exhibition that addresses the U.S. government’s historic and current assaults on the bodies of women, femmes and Mother Earth. Featuring the work of 12 women and non-binary artists, the show includes painting, drawing, sculpture, photograph­y, video and installati­on. 5 p.m., Freeform Artspace, 3012 Cielo Ct, $5-$10. 692-9249.

FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT

The film is the third in a series about a former super villain, his family and his mini yellow assistant. It is rated PG. Popcorn provided. 7 p.m., Vista Grande Public Library meeting room, 14 Avenida Torreon, Eldorado. Free. Call for title. 466-7323.

BOOKS/LECTURES

IAIA WINTER READERS GATHERING Readings by noted authors will take place each night through Jan. 13. Enjoy readings by Santee Frazier, Ramona Ausubel and Sterling Holy White Mountain. 6 p.m., Library and Technology Center Auditorium, Institute of American Indian Arts, 83 Avan Nu Po Road. Free. 424-2325 or iaia.edu.

SATURDAY ONSTAGE

CHATTER: JUDY GORDON, PIANO, DAVID FELBERG, VIOLIN A full spectrum of chamber music in the classical idiom — from Baroque through the 21st century, with attention on American composers. This performanc­e will feature J.S. Bach’s “Sonata for Violin & Klavier in A major”; David Lang’s “Illuminati­on Rounds”; John Cage’s

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