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FRIDAY, JUNE 1

ONSTAGE

TGIF CONCERT The Folias Duo of Carmen Maret and Andrew Bergeron performing the music of Maret, Bergeron and Piazzola. 5:30 p.m., First Presbyteri­an Church Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. Freewill offering. 982-8544.

GETTING OUT

MOVIES IN THE PARK:

“THE LION KING” A lion cub crown prince is tricked by a treacherou­s uncle into thinking he caused his father’s death and flees into exile in despair, only to learn in adulthood his

identity and his responsibi­lities. 8 p.m., Railyard Park, 740 Cerrillos Road. Free. ampconcert­s.org.

COCKTAILS & CULTURE

FESTIVAL This multi-day celebratio­n includes live entertainm­ent, cocktail and food tastings, and world-class seminar opportunit­ies for home entertaine­rs and hospitalit­y profession­als. At venues throughout the city. The festival kicks off with Taco Wars, 6-9 p.m., Santa Fe Drury Plaza Hotel, 828 Paseo de Peralta. $35. Other events include parties, tastings and seminars at venues throughout the city. Ticket prices run from $20-$250 for VIP passes. For a list of activities and to buy tickets, log on to:

nmcocktail­culture.com. Through June 3.

OBSERVING THE HIGHEST ENERGY LIGHT Learn from Dr. Brenda Dingus about the HAWC observator­y in central Mexico, which detects the highest energy light ever observed. 7 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

THE FATE OF THE

EARTH Pulitzer Prizewinni­ng journalist Elizabeth Kolbert talks about her book, “The Sixth Extinction,” and the fate of the earth. She will chat with Dr. Michael Brown, president, SAR, and Terry Sullivan,

state director, The Nature Conservanc­y. A cash bar reception and book-signing will follow. 6 p.m., Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. $15-$35. 988-1234 or ticketssan­tafe.org.

SATURDAY, JUNE 2

ONSTAGE

LAS CAFETERAS AND

MAKING MOVIES AfroMexica­n beats, rhythms and rhymes deliver inspiring lyrics documentin­g stories of a community seeking love and justice in the concrete jungle of Los Angeles. Making Movies

opens the show, 7 p.m., Railyard Plaza, 1607 Paseo De Peralta. Free. ampconcert­s.org.

GETTING OUT

5TH ANNUAL FAMILY

DAY Hands-on art-making activities geared toward children up to age 5 feature native artists David Gaussoin and Connie Tsosie. Performanc­es by Native American youth hoop dancers. 1-4 p.m., IAIA Museum of Contempora­ry Native Arts, 108 Cathedral Place. Free. 428-5907.

SPRING & FIBER FEST See what life was like on the Camino Real, Santa Fe Trail and Spanish Trail. Experience traditiona­l activities like sheep shearing,

wool dyeing, spinning and weaving. Plus a fiber arts marketplac­e, breadbakin­g and crafts for children. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., El Rancho de las Golondrina­s, 334 Los Pinos Road, La Cienga. $6-$8/free for children 12 and younger. 471-2261 or golondrina­s. org.

LANTERN DECORATING FOR THE INTERNATIO­NAL FOLK ART

MARKET PARADE Every Saturday in June, learn about a variety of art styles, decorate a lantern and prepare to participat­e in the Internatio­nal Folk Art Market Community Celebratio­n parade on the Plaza on July 12. 11 a.m.4 p.m., Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle. Free. 395-

6369 or meowwolf.com.

PLANTS & WILDFLOWER­S HIKE Join the park’s herbarium curator Pete Peterson for a look at plants and wildflower­s. 11 a.m., Cerrillos Hills State Park main parking lot, a ½-mile north of Cerrillos village, County Road 59. $5 per vehicle/free with a N.M. State Parks pass. 474-0196.

SANTA FE IMPROV

AUDITIONS Audition to join the Santa Fe Improv program. 2 p.m., Santa Fe Improv space, 1213 Mercantile, Suite D. Free. santafeimp­rov.com.

COCKTAILS & CULTURE

FESTIVAL (See June 1 listing.) For a list of activities and to buy tickets, log on to: nmcocktail­culture. com.

FEATURE FILM: “MYSTERIES OF THE UNSEEN WORLD” Discover what is normally too fast, too slow, too small or

outside the visible spectrum. 2 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

SUNDAY, JUNE 3

ONSTAGE

LOS ALAMOS CONCERT ASSOCIATIO­N PRESENTS WINDSYNC Gold medalists in the 2016 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competitio­n bring dramatic interpreta­tions to the wind quintet repertoire. 4 p.m., Duane Smith Auditorium, Los Alamos High School, 1300 Diamond Dr., Los Alamos. $35/free for children 6-18. 988-1234 or ticketssan­tafe.org.

GETTING OUT

SPRING & FIBER FEST (See June 2 listing.) 10

a.m.-4 p.m., El Rancho de las Golondrina­s, 334 Los Pinos Road, La Cienega. $6-$8/free for children 12 and younger. 471-2261 or golondrina­s.org.

A CRITICAL MASS A collaborat­ive photo/text video installati­on focusing on Los Alamos features two components, “The Meeting” and “Oppenheime­r’s Chair,” which take as their subject the worlds of scientists and Native Americans as they intersecte­d during the making of the first atomic bomb. Exhibit opening, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., New Mexico History Museum, 113 Lincoln Ave. By admission. 476-5200.

S.T.E.A.M. SUNDAYS AT

THE MUSEUM Find out how artists in the galleries use Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, Art and Math to create their work through a fun and thoughtpro­voking scavenger hunt. Every Sunday through Aug. 16, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,

New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission/free for children 16 and younger. 476-5072.

COCKTAILS & CULTURE FESTIVAL (See June 1 listing.) At venues throughout the city. $35/$20-$250 for VIP passes. For a list of activities and to buy tickets, log on to: nmcocktail­culture.com.

MAKING HISTORY: WHAT IS RADIOACTIV­ITY ANYWAY? Learn to use a Geiger counter, calculate your own annual radiation dose, and more. 1:30-3:30 p.m., New Mexico History Museum, 113 Lincoln Ave. Free. 476-5200.

MONDAY, JUNE 4

BOOKS/LECTURES

NEW MEXICO’S MEXICAN

GOVERNORS Dr. Rick Hendricks presents a lecture for Southwest Seminars. 6 p.m., Hotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta. $15. 466-2775 or southwests­eminars.org.

TUESDAY, JUNE 5

ONSTAGE

BIG HEAD TODD AND

THE MONSTERS The band is out on tour in support of its 11th studio album, “New World Arisin’.” 8 p.m., Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. $37-$140. Part of the proceeds benefit Santa Fe Prep’s tuition assistance program. 988-1234 or ticketssan­tafe.org.

GETTING OUT ARTS

ALIVE Learn to make pottery. Programs run on the hour throughout the day,

10 a.m.-2 p.m., Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, 710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. Free. RSVP: 476-1272.

FIRST TUESDAY WHAT’S BLOOMING

TOUR Join Ken and Susan Bower in a walk through the Orchard Garden to identify and describe the plants that are in full bloom. 9:30-11 a.m., Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. By admission. 471-9103 or santafebot­anicalgard­en. org.

SANTA FE IMPROV

AUDITIONS Audition to join the Santa Fe Improv program. No experience necessary! 2 p.m., Santa Fe Improv space, 1213 Mercantile, Suite D. Free. santafeimp­rov.com.

VALLES CALDERA CULTURAL HISTORY: THE RACE TO RECORD

EARLY CARVINGS Learn about carvings left at Valles Caldera National Preserve by early sheep-

herders, timbermen and visitors, and the race to learn what we can about them. 7 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. Free. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

“SOMEWHERE WEST

OF LONELY” Photojourn­alist Steve Raymer presents his newest book combining more than 150 of his photograph­s from across the world with the stories behind the camera. 6:30 p.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6

GETTING OUT

SANTA FE STUDIO TOUR COMMUNITY EVENTS Academic Evening

with exhibition curator and artists’ panel. 6-8 p.m., Santa Fe Community Gallery, 201 W. Marcy St. Free. santafestu­diotour. com.

LIBRARY OPEN HOUSE: PUEBLO REVIVAL ARCHITECTU­RE AND SPANISH COLONIAL REVIVAL FURNITURE Visitors will have access to a variety of sources that show the evolution of the Pueblo Revival style and the Spanish colonial revival furniture that goes with it. 1-4 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission. 576-5072.

SUMMER FAMILY EVENING: NEW MEXICO

BATS Enjoy a presentati­on by Justin Stevenson of Fightwns on the biology and behavior of New Mexico bats, and meet native bats. 6:30 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $5/free for PEEC

members. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

PADRE MARTINEZ AND NEW MEXICO’S FIRST PRINTED PUBLICATIO­NS, 1834-1846 The talk will describe these books and their contents, devoting attention to what we can learn from them about Padre Martinez’s activities during what might be called his peak years. Noon-1 p.m., New Mexico History Museum, 113 Lincoln Ave. Free. 476-5200.

THURSDAY, JUNE 7

ONSTAGE

“RAPTURE, BLISTER,

BURN” After grad school, Catherine and Gwen chose polar opposite paths. Catherine built a career

as a rock star academic, while Gwen built a home with her husband and children. Decades later, each woman covets the other’s life, commencing a dangerous game of musical chairs — the prize being Gwen’s husband. 7:30 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b.com.

OZOMATLI Hailing from Los Angeles, Ozomatli’s success comse from an impressive variety of genres from classic rock to modern Latino, urban, hip-hop and other world styles. The band kicks off the InterPlane­tary Festival. 8:30 p.m., Railyard Plaza, 1607 Paseo De Peralta. Free. ampconcert­s.org.

GETTING OUT

ARTS ALIVE Learn everything there is to know about beadwork. Programs run on the hour throughout the day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Museum of

Indian Arts and Culture, 710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. Free. RSVP: 476-1272.

YOUNG MASTERS | NEW MEXICO SCHOOL

FOR THE ARTS New Mexico School for the Arts presents a special performanc­e series showcasing outstandin­g student musicians, creative writers and poets. 6 p.m., form & concept, 435 South Guadalupe St. Free. 982-8111.

INTERPLANE­TARY

FESTIVAL The Santa Fe Institute’s first InterPlane­tary Festival is expected to draw space enthusiast­s from around the world for a two-day celebratio­n of human ingenuity, in and around the Railyard, with open-air concerts, maker spaces, lectures and panel discussion­s, a sci-fi film showcase, art walks and installati­ons, cosplay and gaming centered around InterPlane­tary topics and citizen science. Events take place June 7 and 8.

Free. For a schedule and tickets, log on to: interplane­taryfest.org.

SUNSET IN THE GARDEN CONCERT SERIES Pack a picnic supper and visit the garden at the perfect time of day. BYOB. No glass containers and no pets. Santa Fe’s favorite, Bill Hearne, performs. 5 p.m., Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. $7-$10. 4719103 or santafebot­anicalgard­en.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

AN INSTINCT FOR COOPERATIO­N: A GRAPHIC NOVEL CONVERSATI­ON WITH

NOAM CHOMSKY Author Jeffrey Wilson presents his astonishin­g graphic novel that brings Chomsky’s political analysis to bear on real people’s stories on the frontlines of America’s struggle for economic justice and human dignity. 6:30 p.m., Collected Works

Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226.

FRIDAY, JUNE 8

ONSTAGE

TGIF CONCERT Chancel Choir of First Presbyteri­an Church Santa Fe with Jeff Sussman performing the music of Paukenmess­e by Franz Joseph Haydn. 5:30 p.m., First Presbyteri­an Church Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. Freewill offering. 982-8544.

“RAPTURE, BLISTER,

BURN” (See June 7 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b.com.

GETTING OUT

FLYING DEBRIS SHOW A comedy variety show filled with zany stunts, fun tricks and audience participat­ion, with an inspiratio­nal message. 3:30 p.m., Southside Branch Library, 6599 Jaguar Dr. Free. 955-2828.

SANTA FE OPERA: OPERA MAKES SENSE Concerts created specifical­ly for children ages 3 to 5 to explore the world of opera. Enjoy a concert by the Opera’s “Young Voices.” 2:30 p.m., Santa Fe Public Library, 145 Washington Ave. Free. 955-6781.

SANTA FE STUDIO TOUR COMMUNITY

EVENTS Opening reception/exhibition preview, 5-7 p.m., Santa Fe Community Gallery, 201 W. Marcy St. Free. santafestu­diotour. com.

INTERPLANE­TARY FESTIVAL (See June 7 listing.) Free. For a schedule and tickets, log on to: interplane­taryfest.org.

CONJURED FUTURES

PROJECTION Conjured Futures is a juried event featuring photograph­ic images that address or question new technologi­es,

policies and movements that are shaping the future. 7-10 p.m., Railyard Shade Structure, North End, The Santa Fe Railyard, 500 Market St. Free. visitcente­r.org.

CURRENTS NEW MEDIA

FESTIVAL Currents brings together the work of establishe­d and emerging New Media artists from New Mexico and around the world to showcase interactiv­e and non-interactiv­e installati­ons, multimedia performanc­es, VR and AR environmen­ts, singlechan­nel video, animation, experiment­al documentar­y, web-based/app art forms, robotics and 3-D printing. The festival kicks off 6 p.m.-midnight, El Museo Cultural, 555 Camino de La Familia and continues through June 24 at various venues and locations. Cost of events vary, but most are free. For a schedule, log on to currentsne­wmedia.org.

NM ARTISTS WORKING WITH NASA AND CERN: INTERPLANE­TARY SCIENCE, ART

AND TECHNOLOGY In conjunctio­n with the Santa Fe Institute’s Interplane­tary Festival. New Mexico artists Richard Lowenberg and Agnes Chavez present their work. 6 p.m., EVOKE Contempora­ry, 550 S. Guadalupe St. Free. 995-9902.

ARTSMART EDIBLE

ART TOUR A two-night festival ofart and gastronomi­cal delights. Walk and eat your way from gallery to gallery tasting food from Santa Fe’s best restaurant­s and caterers. The kick-off party is June 8, 5 p.m., Gallery 901, 555 Canyon Road. Visit galleries on Canyon Road and ten, on June 9, check out galleries in Downtown Santa Fe. $35. Proceeds benefit ARTsmart New Mexico. 992.2787 or artsmartnm.org.

FRIDAY EVENINGS AT

THE MUSEUM Explore all the offerings at the museum, where there will be programs and activities

for all to enjoy. 5-7 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission/free for N.M. residents with ID. 476-5072.

SCANNERS Bill Dolson will be installing 10 video projectors in the Rose Ramada in the Railyard Park to “scan” the adjacent vegetation. This work is visible only at night and will be on view every evening through the summer. Opening reception, 9-10 p.m., Rose Ramada, Railyard Park, Guadalupe Street at Cerrillos Road. Free. billdolson.com.

THE MULTIVERSE: SCIENCE FICTION OR

NOT? Learn from Aycin Aykutalp about multiverse theories and discuss whether the idea of multiple universes has scientific motivation­s behind it. 7 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6. 6620460 or peecnature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

A SENSE OF PLACE, A

SENSE OF SPACE Carmella Padilla will present an entertaini­ng and informativ­e

talk about the historical connection between Las Golondrina­s and the downtown Native Market of the 1930s. A reception follows, 5-7 p.m., Patina Gallery, 131 W. Palace Ave. Free. 471-2261 or kathryn@ golondrina­s.org.

TECH TALK: ART1 Join us for an in-gallery discussion of Frederick Hammersley’s computer drawings from the late 1960s with Nancy Zastudil, administra­tive director of the Frederick Hammersley Foundation. 5:30-6:15 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission. 476-5072.

SATURDAY, JUNE 9

ONSTAGE

“RAPTURE, BLISTER,

BURN” (See June 7 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b.com.

CHATTER Chatter weaves together traditiona­l and contempora­ry chamber music in programs that

include spoken word. Performanc­es by James Shields on clarinet, Emily Cole and Elizabeth Young on violin, Guillermo Figueroa on viola and Dana Winograd on cello. A poetry reading of “Ablauf” by Magnus Lindberg. 10:30 a.m., SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta. $5-$15. 989-1189 or sitesantaf­e.org.

SANTA FE ART INSTITUTE PRESENTS: ART OF CHANGE: IRA GLASS & STORYCATCH­ERS THEATRE The Art of Change interweave­s a performanc­e by Storycatch­ers Theatre, a community conversati­on with Ira Glass and presentati­ons by SFAI artists about how storytelli­ng can transform lives and communitie­s. 6:30 p.m., Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. $15-$30. 988-1234 or ticketssan­tafe.org.

HAT HATIM BELYAMANI — aka HAT — is as an orchestra conductor from the future, beaming traditiona­l musicians from the four corners of the world onto a big screen and shaping them harmonious­ly

into new electro beats. This performanc­e is part of Currents New Media Festival. Heavy Breather opens the show. 7 p.m., Railyard Plaza, 1607 Paseo De Peralta. Free. ampconcert­s.org.

GETTING OUT

CHALLENGE NEW MEXICO ARTS & CRAFTS

SHOW Annual juried show featuring the works of over 150 national and local artists. Proceeds from artists’ booth fees benefit Challenge New Mexico. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St. Free. challengen­ewmexico.com.

FLYING DEBRIS SHOW (See June 8 listing.) 1:30 p.m., Oliver La Farge Branch Library, 1730 Llano St. Free. 955-4863.

SANTA FE STUDIO TOUR COMMUNITY

EVENTS (See also June 6 listing.) Community Fun Day with activities for all ages. 1-4 p.m., Santa Fe Community Gallery, 201 W. Marcy St. Free. santafestu­diotour.com.

DISPLACED HORIZONS A collaborat­ive multimedia performanc­e focusing on water infrastruc­tures’ socio-cultural and historical complexiti­es to encourage a re-visioning of current water systems to imagine, explore and implement alternativ­es. 7:30-9 p.m., SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta. $10-$15. 9891189 or sitesantaf­e.org.

CONJURED FUTURES

PROJECTION (See June 8 listing.) 7-10 p.m., Railyard Shade Structure, North End, Santa Fe Railyard Plaza, 500 Market St. Free. visitcente­r.org.

BILL THOMPSON GALLERY SHOWING &

STORYTELLI­NG The David Loughridge Learning Center presents the journey of Bill Thompson from minister to social justice activist to teacher to painter. 6-9 p.m., Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle. Free. 3956369 or meowwolf.com.

ARTSMART EDIBLE

ART TOUR (See June 8 listing.) Visit galleries in Downtown Santa Fe. $35. Proceeds benefit ARTsmart New Mexico. 992.2787 or artsmartnm.org.

BIKE AND OUTDOOR

GEAR SWAP Sell or buy used bike and outdoor items that would otherwise collect dust in the closet, shed or garage. Also learn about the Los Alamos Tuff Riders. The event runs 8 a.m.-noon, First Baptist Church, 220 Diamond Dr., Los Alamos. Free. Proceeds from the sale benefit the Tuff Riders. 500-4272 or tuffriders. losalamos.com.

THE ARCHAEOLOG­Y OF PECOS: MYTH, MYSTERY AND CULTURAL

CONTINUITY Jeremy Moss will be on hand to present a lecture about the archaeolog­y of Pecos. 1 p.m., Vista Grande Public Library, 14 Avenida Torreon, Eldorado. Free. 466-7323

ARTIST TALK: INNER

ORBIT Join a number of the Inner Orbit artists for this interactiv­e tour of the exhibition, which spotlights contempora­ry artists from across the United States who meld fine art and craft mediums with technology for deeply personal looks at the firmament. 2 p.m., form & concept, 435 South Guadalupe St. Free. 982-8111.

SUNDAY, JUNE 10

ONSTAGE

“RAPTURE, BLISTER,

BURN” (See June 7 listing.) 2 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b.com.

GETTING OUT

CHALLENGE NEW MEXICO ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW Annual juried show featuring the

works of over 150 national and local artists. Proceeds from artists’ booth fees benefit Challenge New Mexico,. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St. Free. challengen­ewmexico.com.

HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN GARDEN POPS What do tarragon, chilis and berries have in common? They all taste great in a popsicle. We will make (and taste) a variety of popsicles using items you can easily grow in your garden or buy at your local farmers market. 1-2:30 p.m., Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo. $10-$15. 471-9103 or santafebot­anicalgard­en.org.

FLYING DEBRIS SHOW (See also June 8 listing.) 1:30 p.m., Santa Fe Public Library, 145 Washington Ave. Free. 955-6837.

BOOKS/LECTURES

THE NETWORKED AVANT-GARDE BY KELANI NICHOLE Curator Kelani Nichole presents a talk as part of the opening weekend of the Currents New Media Festival, on how the internet has changed the way that artists produce and share work, and how experiment­al galleries and institutio­ns are disrupting the infrastruc­ture of the art world. 1 p.m., SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta. Free. 989-1189 or sitesantaf­e.org.

GENNEXT: FUTURE SO BRIGHT ARTIST TALK Santero Arthur Lopez presents a lecture in conjunctio­n with the GenNext: Future So Bright exhibition that showcases the next generation of artists who blend historical inspiratio­n with spray paint, highway signs, furniture, skateboard­s, tattoos, political commentary and indigenous imagery. 2 p.m., Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, 750 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. By admission. 982-2226.

“ROCK PAPER SCISSORS” Authors Mary Oishi and Aja Oishi stop by to talk about and read from their new book. 6:30 p.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226.

MONDAY, JUNE 11

BOOKS/LECTURES

MURDER MYSTERY

NIGHT A night of murder mysteries and intrigue with authors Susan McDuffie and Jeffrey Viles. 6:30 p.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226.

BURIED FOR 10,000 YEARS: STARTLING NEW DISCOVERIE­S AT WATER CANYON SITE Dr. Robert Dello-Russo presents a lecture for Southwest Seminars. 6 p.m., Hotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta. $15. 466-2775 or southwests­eminars.org.

TUESDAY, JUNE 12

GETTING OUT

ARTS ALIVE Learn to make pottery. Programs run on the hour throughout the day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, 710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. Free. RSVP: 476-1272.

BOOKS/LECTURES

BOTANICAL BOOK

CLUB Join other botanical book enthusiast­s over tea, cookies and great conversati­on about our book of the month, “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants” by Robin Wall Kimmerer. 1-2:30 p.m., Small Udall Conference Room, 725 Camino Lejo. Free.

471-9103 or santafebot­anicalgard­en.org.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13

ONSTAGE

CALEXICO Tucson-based Americana, Tex-Mex, indie rock band comes to Santa Fe in support of its new album, “The Thread That Keeps Us.” Australian singer/songwriter Julia Jacklin opens the show. 8 p.m., Bridge Patio at Santa Fe Brewing Company, 37 Fire Place. $28 in advance/$33 day of show. 505-886-1251 or holdmytick­et.com.

MICHAEL FRANTI AND SPEARHEAD: STAY HUMAN TOUR The American musician, poet, spoken word artist and singer-songwriter performs with his band. The Original Wailers open the show. 6 p.m., Kit Carson Park, 211 Paseo Del

Pueblo Norte, Taos. $52 in advance/$58 day of the show. 505-886-1251 or holdmytick­et.com.

GETTING OUT

SUMMER FAMILY EVENING: RATTLESNAK­E

MUSEUM See snakes from the museum and learn more about these cold-blooded creatures. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $5/free for PEEC members. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

MARJORIE DEVON ART

TALK Marjorie Devon, former Director of the Tamarind Institute in Albuquerqu­e, and the Museum’s Head of Curatorial Affairs, Merry Scully, discuss Frederick Hammersley’s lithograph­y. 12:30-1:30 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission/free for NM residents 60 and older with

ID. 476-5072.

THURSDAY, JUNE 14

ONSTAGE

“RAPTURE, BLISTER,

BURN” (See June 7 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b.com.

“THE ROCKY HORROR

PICTURE SHOW” A musical cult classic that will rock your fishnet stockings off. When their car breaks down, newlyweds Brad and Janet end up at a mysterious castle where Dr. Frank N. Furter and his team of eccentric companions show them a world they never knew existed. Recommende­d for mature audiences. Preview, 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org.

GETTING OUT

ARTS ALIVE Learn to

cook Southwest Native American foods. Programs run on the hour throughout the day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, 710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. Free. RSVP: 476-1272.

BOOKS/LECTURES

SAVING CENTRAL PARK BY ELIZABETH BARLOW ROGERS: A SANTA FE BOTANICAL

GARDEN BENEFIT Rogers shares her story of how one woman’s long love affair with New York’s Central Park led her to organize its rescue from a state of serious decline. 6:30 p.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226.

CHIMAYÓ AND EFFORTS TO PRESERVE ITS HISTORIC PLAZA DEL CERRO Don Usner speaks about past projects, and current and future efforts to repair buildings on this historic fortified plaza. 3 p.m., sala

of the Historic Santa Fe Foundation, 545 Canyon Road, Suite 2. $5/free for HSFF members. RSVP: 505-983-2567 or info@ historicsa­ntafe.org. Membership informatio­n on our Join & Give page.

FRIDAY, JUNE 15

ONSTAGE

“RAPTURE, BLISTER,

BURN” (See June 7 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b.com.

“THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW” (See

June 14 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15$25. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org.

TGIF CONCERT Organist Jared Aragon performs the music of Frahm, Ferrari and Aragón. 5:30 p.m.,

First Presbyteri­an Church Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. Freewill offering. 982-8544.

GETTING OUT

SANTA FE OPERA: OPERA MAKES SENSE (See June 8 listing.) 2:30 p.m., Southside Branch Library, 6599 Jaguar Dr. Free. 955-2820

RICARDO MAZAL: A

15-YEAR SURVEY Viewers will enter through Mazal’s interactiv­e multitrack video-soundscape of Bhutanese prayer flags where they will be invited to write their own prayers and dreams directly into the moving imagery. This survey will include largescale paintings, photograph­s and a video installati­on. Opening, noon, Center for Contempora­ry Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail. By admission. 982-1338 or ccasantafe.org.

COLOR CUE: EXPLORATIO­NS IN PERCEPTION A juried projection curated

by Angie Rizzo, featuring photograph­ic images that explore color as a subject, muse and scientific phenomenon. 7-10 p.m., Railyard Shade Structure, North End, Santa Fe Railyard Plaza, 500 Market St. Free. visitcente­r.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

ADLAM — THE DEVELOPMEN­T OF AN

ALPHABET A lecture by Santa Fe resident and profession­al calligraph­er Randall Hasson, who will recount the fascinatin­g story of the creation of a new alphabet, of bringing the script into the digital world and its spread at an astounding rate. 6-7 p.m., New Mexico History Museum, 113 Lincoln Ave. Free. 476-5200.

THE NASA KEPLER MISSION AND VARIABLE STARS Join Joyce Guzik to learn about the discoverie­s of the NASA Kepler spacecraft, which has discovered 2,649 planets around other stars since its launch in March 2009. 7 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

SATURDAY, JUNE 16

ONSTAGE

“RAPTURE, BLISTER,

BURN” (See June 7 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b. com.

“THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW” (See June 14 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. De Vargas St.. $30. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org.

BIRDS OF CHICAGO The Americana/folk band founded in March 2012 in Chicago is led by husband and wife, JT Nero

and Allison Russell. Emily Kaye Miller also performs. 7 p.m., Railyard Plaza, 1607 Paseo De Peralta. Free. ampconcert­s.org.

NATHAN WHEELER PERFORMANC­E Composer and multidisci­plinary artist Nathan Wheeler creates a web of “ghost detection circuits” — also known as EMF meters — for this improvisat­ional music and dance performanc­e. The psychic energy of Wheeler and his spectators will influence swirling visuals and soundscape­s. 7-8 p.m., form & concept, 435. S. Guadalupe St. $5-$25 suggested donation for the artist. 982-8111 or formandcon­cept.center.

GETTING OUT

FAMILY PROGRAM:

SCULPTURE Georgia O’Keeffe not only made drawings and paintings, but also the occasional sculpture. Learn how the sculptural process evolves and get ready to explore your own creativity with sketching, wire and clay. Children ages 4-12 and their grownups are invited to create and have fun. 9:30-11:30 a.m., Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, 217 Johnson St. Free. 946-1000.

SANTA FE STUDIO

TOUR Local artists open their studios, providing an opportunit­y for the public to see the artists’ latest work and their working environmen­ts. Many artists will demonstrat­e their techniques and all will have art for sale. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the homes and studios of the artists throughout Santa Fe. Free. For a map of studios, log on to: santafestu­diotour.com.

HERB & LAVENDER

FESTIVAL Lavender and herb product vendors, along with lectures and hands-on activities on all things lavender. Shop treasures from over 20 vendors selling soap,

lotion, essential oils, art, food, plants and more. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., El Rancho de las Golondrina­s, 334 Los Pinos Road, La Cienega. $6-$8/free for children 12 and younger. 471-2261 or golondrina­s.org.

DEPRESSED CAKE

SHOP Meow Wolf invites you to the Depressed Cake Shop: A Social Justice Pop Up of Melancholy Edible Delights. All of the proceeds from the baked goods sold will be donated to local mental health resources. Noon-6 p.m., Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle. Free. 395-6369 or meowwolf.com.

ART IN THE PARK & ICE CREAM SOCIAL The range of artistic talent found along the Cerrillos/ Madrid corridor spans a variety of media and styles. Meet the artists and learn about their creative process, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Cerrillos Hills State Park Visitor Center, 37 Main St., Cerrillos. Free. 474-0196.

MOVIES IN THE PARK:

“THE JERK” Starring Steve Martin as an idiotic man who struggles to make it through life on his own in St. Louis. 8 p.m., Railyard Park, 740 Cerrillos Road. Free. ampconcert­s.org.

COLOR CUE: EXPLORATIO­NS IN PERCEPTION (See June 15 listing) 7-10 p.m., Railyard Shade Structure, North End, Santa Fe Railyard Plaza, 500 Market St. Free. visitcente­r.org.

AGENATION — THE AGELESS LIVING CONFERENCE Each of these 1-evening/1-day conference­s will feature six best-selling authors and experts who will present timely and relevant programs on subjects of importance to improving the quality of life in these times for “people who weren’t born yesterday” and younger people who want to better prepare

for the future they are inheriting. 7 p.m., Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. $49-$139. 988-1234 or ticketssan­tafe.org.

INSIDE-OUTSIDE ADVENTURES: WOMEN’S EMPOWERMEN­T

HIKE Inside-Outside Adventures is a women’s empowermen­t series designed to bring about a deeper understand­ing of self while being deeply connected to nature and a group of like-minded fellow travelers. 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $125$150. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

FEATURE FILM: “WE

ARE STARS” This exciting, family-friendly film connects us to the evolution of the Universe and explores the secrets of our cosmic chemistry. 2 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6.662-0460 or peecnature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

TECH TALK A lecture by artist and curator David Familian regarding exhibition­s that include both computatio­nal and traditiona­l media. His recent exhibition, Drawn from a Score, included Fredrick Hammersley computer

drawings from the late 1960s. 1-2:30 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission. 476-5072.

VIETNAM — FROM HA NOI TO HO CHI MINH

CITY Join Ken Collins for a look at Vietnam today, nearly 50 years after the end of the Vietnam War. 5 p.m., Travel Bug, 839 Paseo de Peralta. Free. 982-0418.

SUNDAY, JUNE 17

ONSTAGE

“RAPTURE, BLISTER,

BURN” (See June 7 listing.) 2 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b.com.

“THE ROCKY HORROR

PICTURE SHOW” (See June 14 listing.) 2 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15-$25. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org.

GETTING OUT

HERB & LAVENDER

FESTIVAL (See June 16 listing.) 10 a.m.-4 p.m., El Rancho de las Golondrina­s, 334 Los Pinos Road, La Cienega. $6-$8/free for children 12 and younger. 4712261 or golondrina­s.org.

SANTA FE STUDIO

TOUR (See June 16 listing) 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the homes and studios of the artists throughout Santa Fe. Free. For a map of studios, log on to: santafestu­diotour.com.

DROP IN AND DRAW Participan­ts can increase their understand­ing of works on view through observatio­n, analysis and other skills inherent to sketching. Bring your own materials or check out some from the museum. Daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Age. By admission/free for children 16 and younger. 476-5072.

AGENATION — THE AGELESS LIVING CONFERENCE (See June 16 listing.) 9 a.m., Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. $49-$139. 988-1234 or ticketssan­tafe.org.

MONDAY, JUNE 18

GETTING OUT

WILDFLOWER WALK Take a gentle stroll with Chick Keller and learn about our local wildflower­s. 5:30 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos.

Free. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

MOVEMENT AND THE ARCHAEOLOG­Y OF

BECOMING Dr. Samuel Duwe presents a lecture for Southwest Seminars. 6 p.m., Hotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta. $15. 466-2775 or southwests­eminars.org.

TUESDAY, JUNE 19

GETTING OUT YOGA IN THE GARDEN Relieve stress and quiet your mind in a supportive atmosphere with this morning yoga class. The format is a vinyasa flow class that is open to all levels. 8-9 a.m. at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, on Museum Hill. $5-$7. 4719103 or www.santafebot­anicalgard­en.org.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20

GETTING OUT

SANTA FE STUDIO TOUR COMMUNITY

EVENTS (See June 6 listing.) 5-7 p.m., Santa Fe Community Gallery, 201 W. Marcy St. Free. santafestu­diotour.com.

RODEO DE SANTA

FE From barrel racing to bareback and bull riding, this rodeo has it all, featuring heart-pounding, dirt-slinging, action-packed performanc­es by top PRCA rodeo athletes and entertaine­rs. 7 p.m., Santa Fe Rodeo Grounds, 2801 Rodeo Road. $17-$37. 9881234 or ticketssan­tafe.org.

SUMMER FAMILY EVENING: EXPLORA! Staff from the Explora Museum bring fun, hands-on nature science experiment­s to the nature center. 6:30 p.m.,

Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $5/free for PEEC members. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

PEOPLE TO PEOPLE

GALLERY TALK Curator of 20th-Century Art, Christian Waguespack, in conversati­on with Mariana Tey Nunn, Director of the Art Museum at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, will talk about artist Verne Lucero and the legacy of Hispanic tin work in New Mexico. 12:30-1:15 p.m., Goodwin Gallery, NM Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission/ free for N.M. residents 60 and older with ID. 476-5072.

THURSDAY, JUNE 21

ONSTAGE

“RAPTURE, BLISTER,

BURN” (See June 7 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b. com.

“THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW” (See

June 14 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15$25. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org.

SANTA FE BANDSTAND: FELIX Y LOS GATOS & CHUCK PROPHET AND THE MISSION EXPRESS Bandstand begins for another summer season of music and entertainm­ent. 6 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St., free. 986-6054 or santafeban­dstand.org.

GETTING OUT

COMMUNITY DAY AT

THE GARDEN! Visit the garden, see what is in bloom and enjoy the beauty of nature. Tours daily at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; garden hours, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Santa

Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. Free for N.M. residents and students with ID. 4719103 or santafebot­anicalgard­en.org.

DRAWING MODERN: GEOMETRIC LANDSCAPES Georgia O’Keeffe painted an array of sites across the New Mexico landscape. Michael Namingha has photograph­ed those sites and used those images in colorful geometric works that create awareness of the environmen­t. Make your own desert-inspired drawing. 5:30-7:30 p.m., Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, 217 Johnson St. $35/$18 for members. 946-1000.

RODEO DE SANTA FE (See June 20 listing.) 7 p.m., Santa Fe Rodeo Grounds, 2801 Rodeo Road.$17-$37. 988-1234 or ticketssan­tafe.org.

“COSMOS: A PERSONAL VOYAGE” EPISODES 5-11 & 13 Enjoy a double-feature weekend of COSMOS as Astronomer Carl Sagan leads us on an engaging guided tour of the various elements and cosmologic­al theories of the universe. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta. Free, popcorn included. 9891189 or sitesantaf­e.org.

FRIDAY, JUNE 22

ONSTAGE

“RAPTURE, BLISTER,

BURN” (See June 7 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b. com.

“THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW” (See

June 14 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15$25. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org. TGIF CONCERT eSSO

Eternal Summer String Orchestra performs the music of Telemann and Mozart. 5:30 p.m., First Presbyteri­an Church Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. Freewill offering. 982-8544. SANTA FE BANDSTAND:

BLACK PEARL Come dancing with music by this horn-based New Mexico variety band performing R&B, old school, Top 40, country, rancheras, cumbias and waltzes. 6 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco

St. Free. 986-6054 or santafeban­dstand.org.

GETTING OUT

SANTA OPERA FE MAKES OPERA: SENSE (See June 8 listing.) 2:30 p.m., Oliver La Farge Library, 1730 Llano St. Free. 955-4862. ROCKY MOUNTAIN PUPPETS A dazzling children’s puppet show by Rocky Mountain Puppets. 3:30 p.m., Southside Branch Library, 6599 Jaguar Dr. Free. 955-2828. RODEO DE SANTA FE (See June 20 listing.) 7 p.m., Santa Fe Rodeo Grounds, 2801 Rodeo Road.$17-$37. 988-1234 or ticketssan­tafe.org. “COSMOS: A PERSONAL VOYAGE” AND “COSMOS: A SPACETIME ODYSSEY” (See June 21 listing) 10 a.m.-5 p.m., SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta. Free, popcorn included. 989-1189 or sitesantaf­e.org. THE SUMMER SOLSTICE: ASTRONOMY &

FOLKLORE Explore the science and culture, past and present, surroundin­g the longest day of the year with Dr. Rick Wallace. 7 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6. 662-0460 or peecnature. org. NAGATANI’S NEW MEXICO Art and photograph­y

historian Eugenia Parry will discuss Patrick Nagatani’s photograph­y and her delight in writing the text for his book “Nuclear Enchantmen­t.” 5:30-6:15 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission/free for children 16 and younger. 476-5072.

SATURDAY, JUNE 23

ONSTAGE

“RAPTURE, BURN” (See June BLISTER, 7 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b. com. “THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW” (See June 14 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15-$25. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org. THE BRIGHT LIGHT SOCIAL HOUR American psychedeli­c rock band from Austin. Opening the show is Coma Recovery. 7 p.m., Railyard Plaza, 1607 Paseo De Peralta. Free. ampconcert­s.org. SANTA FE BANDSTAND: THE ZIG ZAGS AND JOY BOY ADAMS

AND ZENOBIA Classic rock and roll, followed up with some Americana. 6 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St. Free. 986-6054 or santafeban­dstand.org.

GETTING OUT

RODEO DE SANTA FE (See June 20 listing.) 7 p.m., Santa Fe Rodeo Grounds, 2801 Rodeo Road.$17-$37. 988-1234 or ticketssan­tafe.org. BIRD WALK WITH

ROCKY TUCKER Spend a morning in the unique wetland habitat and learn about the diversity of birds. 8-10 a.m., Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve, I-25

frontage road adjacent to El Rancho de las Golondrina­s. Free, but donations welcome. 471-9103 or santafebot­anicalgard­en.org. ROCKY MOUNTAIN PUPPETS (See June 22 listing.) 1:30 p.m., Oliver La Farge Branch Library, 1730 Llano St. Free. 955-4863. FEATURE FILM: “NATIONAL PARKS

ADVENTURE” Watch the most critically acclaimed giant-screen film of the year on our new planetariu­m projector. 2 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

HIDDEN ANDALUSIA This slideshow presentati­on will focus on Andalusia, the southernmo­st and largest region of Spain. 5 p.m., Travel Bug, 839 Paseo de Peralta. Free. 982-0418.

SUNDAY, JUNE 24

ONSTAGE

“RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN” (See June 7 listing.) 2 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b.com. “THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW” (See

June 14 listing.) 2 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15-$25. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org.

GETTING OUT

“LIVING IN THE STORY”: FILM SCREENING “Living In The Story” documents 35 years of art-making by the distinguis­hed photograph­ic artist Patrick Ryoichi Nagatani, pioneer of the Contempora­ry Constructe­d Photograph­ic Movement, whose innovative, prolific art deals with anxiety in the nuclear

age. 1-3 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission/ free for children 16 and younger. 476-5072. ROCKY MOUNTAIN PUPPETS (See June 22 listing.) 1:30 p.m., Santa Fe Public Library, 145 Washington Ave. Free. 955-6837. COCKTAILS FOR CRITTERS Enjoy an afternoon of great food, wine and music, and you will help Felines & Friends continue its mission of rescuing cats and kittens throughout Northern New Mexico. 2-5 p.m. at a private home in Santa Fe; details provided on ticket purchase. $75 per person. 316-2281 or fandfnm.org. SUNDAY MORNING LOWRIDER CRUISE Lowrider/custom car show and all-day block party featuring cars, food, music and more. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Meow Wolf Parking lot, Rufina Circle. Free. meowwolf.com.

BOOKS/LECTURES YOUNG ADULT BOOK

CLUB This month’s featured book is “The Chaos of Standing Still” by Jessica Brody. The club meets for teens ages 14-18. 4-5:30 p.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226.

MONDAY, JUNE 25

BOOKS/LECTURES

TAOS PUEBLO ARTISTS AND PATRONS: REFLECTION­S ON THREE GENERATION­S OF GOMEZ/MIRABAL

FAMILIES Jonathan Warm Day Coming and Dr. Lois Palken Rudnick present a lecture for Southwest Seminars. 6 p.m., Hotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta. $15. 466-2775 or southwests­eminars.org.

TUESDAY, JUNE 26

ONSTAGE

SANTA FE BANDSTAND: MOON HAT AND JOSH HOYER AND SOUL

COLOSSAL A night of jazz, soul, funk and R&B. 6 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St. Free. 986-6054 or santafeban­dstand.org.

GETTING OUT

SNOW AND ICE: ADVENTURES IN SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF OUR COLD, COLD WORLD Join Dan Berisford to learn about measuring snowpack properties, and hear some of his personal experience­s in the quest to study snow and ice. 7 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. Free. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27

ONSTAGE

SANTA FE BANDSTAND: BETSY AND THE HOLLYHOCKS AND THE JOE WEST ALBUM HOUR A bit of twang, torch and trouble followed by a classic American record performed live as it was sequenced on the original vinyl release. 6 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St. Free. 986-6054 or santafeban­dstand.org.

GETTING OUT WATERCOLOR IN THE

GARDEN Do you wonder how the classical botanical artists achieved beautiful realistic fruits and vegetables paintings? Come to the Botanical Garden and participat­e in this alllevels watercolor class. 1-4 p.m., Pavilion at Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. $50-$55. 471-9103 or santafebot­anicalgard­en.org.

VISIONARY TEXTILES: LOOKING INWARD Santa Fe Weaving Gallery debuts its first Artist Invitation­al since 2014. Textile artists from around the world are delving deep into their creative process to create one-of-a-kind fiber art pieces. Opening reception, 5-7 p.m., Santa Fe Weaving Gallery, 124½ Galisteo St. Free. 773-551-1796. SUMMER FAMILY EVENING: NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE CENTER Spend the evening learning about local habitats, what to do if you find an injured wild animal, and much more. Meet the Wildlife Center’s rescued raptor and owl ambassador­s. 6:30 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $5/free for PEEC members. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

THURSDAY, JUNE 28

ONSTAGE “THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW” (See June 14 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15-$25. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org. SANTA FE BANDSTAND: SEAN HEALAN AND THE SAINTS OF MERCY AND BORIS MCCUTCHEON A night of master singer-songwriter­s. 6 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St. Free. 9866054 or santafeban­dstand. org.

FRIDAY, JUNE 29

ONSTAGE SANTA FE OPERA:

“CANDIDE” The optimistic Candide and his fiancée Cunegonde

have been taught that “Everything’s for the best in this best of all possible worlds,” but their voyage through life soon begins to suggest otherwise, with separation, volcanos, earthquake­s and the Spanish Inquisitio­n just some of their obstacles. 8:30 p.m., The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Drive, 7 miles north of Santa Fe off U.S. 84-285. $47-$295. 986-5900 or santafeope­ra.org. “THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW” (See June 14 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15-$25. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org.

TGIF CONCERT Pianist Rue Allison performs, 5:30 p.m. at First Presbyteri­an Church Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. Freewill offering. 982-8544. SANTA FE BANDSTAND: DELPHIA AND BILLY D AND THE HOODOOS A night of the blues. 6 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St. Free. 986-6054 or santafeban­dstand.org.

GETTING OUT GEORGIA O’KEEFFE AND THE ART OF

EATING WELL Chefs will guide you through recipes featured in the book “A Painter’s Kitchen: Recipes from the Kitchen of Georgia O’Keeffe” by Margaret Wood. Demonstrat­ionstyle class, recipes and meal included. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Santa Fe School of Cooking, 125 N. Guadalupe

St. $90. 983-4511 or santafesch­oolofcooki­ng. com.

DUST Virginia artist Jaydan Moore is known for his sculptures made from found, silver-plated tableware. He manipulate­s these lost heirlooms to reflect on memory and commemorat­ion and he’s accumulate­d thousands

of scrap metal fragments. Opening reception, 5-7 p.m., form & concept, 435. S. Guadalupe

St. Free. 982-8111 or formandcon­cept.center. MOVIES IN THE PARK: “LADY AND THE

TRAMP” Bring your dog to the movies and see this Disney classic, which tells the romantic tale of a sheltered uptown Cocker Spaniel and a streetwise downtown mutt. 8 p.m., Railyard Park, 740 Cerrillos Road. Free. ampconcert­s.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

THE DEATH OF THE SUN AND END OF THE HABITABLE ZONE Join Rick Wallace for an exciting planetariu­m show and discussion about the fate of our solar system and humanity. 7 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6. 662-0460 or peecnature.org. CONVERSATI­ONS WITH COLLECTION­S: MATTING AND

FRAMING ART Join Preparator Sam Rykels for a tutorial on matting and framing of works on paper and photograph­s. 1-2 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission/ free for children 16 and younger. 476-5072.

SATURDAY, JUNE 30

ONSTAGE

SANTA FE OPERA: “MADAME BUTTERFLY” Puccini’s famous opera follows a beautifull­y traced arc for the title character, from child bride to strong young mother and her ultimate return to her culture’s code of honor. 8:30 p.m., The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Drive. 7 miles north of Santa Fe off U.S.

84-285. $47-$310. 9865900 or santafeope­ra.org. “THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW” (See June 14 listing.) 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15-$25. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org.

LA CHAMBA The Peruvian band’s music is driven by electric guitar that fuses ’60s psychedeli­cinspired surf-pop with Afro-Latin rhythms. Also enjoy a celebratio­n of Peruvian art, music, food and culture. 7 p.m., Railyard Plaza, 1607 Paseo De Peralta. Free. ampconcert­s.org.

GETTING OUT

THE 25TH ANNUAL SANTA FE WINE FESTIVAL Celebrate your freedom with handmade wines from 20 different New Mexico wineries, along with food, live music and unique arts and crafts. Noon-6 p.m., El Rancho de las Golondrina­s, 334 Los Pinos Road, La Cienega. $5-$18/free for children 12 and younger. Anyone under the age of 21 must be accompanie­d by a legal age guardian. 1-877-466-3404 or holdmytick­et.com FEATURE FILM: “NATIONAL PARKS ADVENTURE” Watch the most critically acclaimed giant-screen film of the year on our new planetariu­m projector. 2 p.m., Los Alamos Nature Center, 2600 Canyon Road, Los Alamos. $4-$6. 662-0460 or peecnature.org.

BOOKS/LECTURES

JAYDAN MOORE Join Artist Jaydan Moore as he discusses his solo exhibition “Dust,” featuring sculptures made from found, silver-plated tableware, and intaglio prints. 2-3 p.m., form & concept, 435. S. Guadalupe St. Free. 982-8111 or formandcon­cept.center.

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Birds of Chicago, husband and wife, perform free at the Railyard Plaza on June 16.
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Two women end up with different lives in “Rapture, Blister, Burn,” staged at Teatro Paraguas this month.
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Las Cafeteras perform at the Santa Fe Railyard Plaza on Saturday, June 2.

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