Albuquerque Journal

CALENDAR

FRIDAY

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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, the Spanish Inquisitio­n, shipwrecks, prostituti­on, poverty and war among 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.

A musical cult classic that will rock your fishnet stockings off. Recommende­d for mature audiences. 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. DeVargas St.. $15-$25. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org.

Pianist Rue Allison performs music by Beethoven, Ginastera, Piazzolla and Chopin 5:30 p.m., First Presbyteri­an Church Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave. Freewill offering. 982-8544.

A night of the blues. 6 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St. Free. 986-6054 or santafeban­dstand. org.

GETTING OUT

CONVERSATI­ONS

WITH COLLECTION­S PHOTOGRAPH­S Caring for and protecting photograph­s and other types of works on paper are necessary for their longevity and preservati­on. Join the Museum of Art’s Collection team to learn the practices you can apply to protecting your family photograph­s and other important documents. 1-2 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission. 476-5052. 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, former assistant and companion to O’Keeffe. Demonstrat­ion-style 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.

SUMMER STOMP! Join Judge Bob and the Hung Jury as they perform classic rock and blues from the ’60s and ’70s in the courtyard for our annual Independen­ce Day event. 5-7 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. Free. 476-5072.

DUST Virginia artist Jaydan Moore is known for his sculptures made from found silver-plated tableware. After six years of manipulati­ng these lost heirlooms to reflect on memory and commemorat­ion, 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 works on paper and photograph­s. Learn profession­al techniques and the materials used by museum profession­als. 1-2 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. By admission/free for children 16 and younger. 476-5072.

SATURDAY ONSTAGE

SANTA FE OPERA: “MADAME BUTTERFLY” Puccini’s famous opera follows the title character from child bride to strong young mother and her ultimate return to her culture’s code of honor. The score features one of Puccini’s most passionate love duets and some of his most lyrical music, and a spine-tingling climax. 8:30 p.m., The Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Drive. 7 miles north of Santa Fe off U.S. 84-285. $47-$310. 986-5900 or santafeope­ra.org. “THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW” A musical cult classic that will rock your fishnet stockings off. Recommende­d for mature audiences. 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. DeVargas St. $15-$25. 988-4264 or santafepla­yhouse.org.

LA CHAMBA The band’s music is by driven by electric guitar that fuses ’60s psychedeli­a-inspired surfpop from Peru with Afro-Latin rhythms. With roots in East and South Central Los Angeles, the band’s name literally means “work” and is a word used throughout the barrios of Latin America to describe your hustle. Also, enjoy a Celebratio­n of Peruvian art, music, food and culture. 7 p.m., Railyard Plaza, 1607 Paseo De Peralta. Free. ampconcert­s.org. FLYING WALL STUDIOS: THE MECHANICS OF PLAY Damon and Sabrina Griffith of Flying Wall Studios unite local performers for puppet demonstrat­ions as part of their two-artist show, “The Mechanics of Play,” a presentati­on of elaborate puppets that blurs the line between toy and sculpture. 2-4 p.m., NO LAND, 54½ E. San Francisco St. #7. Free. strangersa­rtcollecti­ve.com.

GREAT DANE Dane Morris is Great Dane, an LA transplant from Orange County with a taste for independen­t hip-hop and an ear for sticky beats. Featuring special guests Tree Gaud, Braller, August, KIN, Gangus, Consull, Otterspace, TriLLwax and Seesway. 8 p.m.2 a.m., Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle. $18-$20. 395-6369 or meowwolf.com.

GETTING OUT

SAND PLAY SATURDAY Play and learn in our outdoor science classroom for toddlers (a.k.a. “the sandbox”). Explore the properties of sand and water through digging, castlebuil­ding, “cooking” and imaginatio­ns going wild! 10 a.m.-noon, Railyard Park, 740 Cerrillos Road. Free. 316-3596 or railyardpa­rk.org. THE 25TH ANNUAL SANTA

FE WINE FESTIVAL Celebrate your freedom with handmade wines from 20 different wineries from New Mexico. Taste mouthwater­ing food, dance to live music, buy unique arts and crafts, and explore New Mexico’s history at Santa Fe’s longest running wine festival. Noon- 6 p.m., El Rancho de las Golondrina­s, 334 Los Pinos Rd., La Cienega. $5-$18/free for children 12 and younger. Anyone under the age of 21 must be accompanie­d by a legal-age guardian. 1-877-4663404 or holdmytick­et.com LANTERN DECORATING

Learn about a variety of art styles, decorate a lantern and

prepare to participat­e in the Internatio­nal Folk Art Market Community Celebratio­n parade. Participan­ts must each make a lantern at a Saturday workshop and commit to participat­ing in the parade on July 12. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., David Loughridge Learning Center, Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle. Free. 395-6369. 2018 GUITAR GAMES

WEEKEND In its 12th iteration in as many years, this twoday workshop provides a vast amount of guitar knowledge in a fast-paced, stressless environmen­t that produces real results and a roadmap for aspiring guitarists of all levels. Noon-4 p.m., GiG Performanc­e Space, 1808 H Second St. $100. Registrati­on: bruce@ brucedunla­p.com or gigsantafe. com. POEH SUMMER ARTS MARKET Spend the day talking to artists, and shopping for original jewelry, pottery, textiles and other arts by Native artists from across the Southwest. With local Native food vendors, dances and songs. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Poeh Cultural Center, 78 Cities of Gold Road, Pojoaque. Free. 455-5041 or poehcenter.org. 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 MORE ARTIST TALK 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. “THE GALISTEO BASIN &

CERRILLOS HILLS” Guest presenter Paul Secord will share images from the new book he co-authored with Homer Milford. Get a peek at life during the Territoria­l mining period as Paul reveals the stories, people and history depicted in these old photos. 2 p.m., Cerrillos Hills State Park Visitor Center, 37 Main St., Cerrillos. Free. 474-0196.

SUNDAY ONSTAGE

“THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW” A musical cult classic that will rock your fishnet stockings off. For mature audiences. 2 p.m., Santa Fe Play House, 142 E. DeVargas St. $15-$25. 9884264 or santafepla­yhouse.org. FAMILIES MAKE HISTORY WORKSHOP: COMPUTERGE­NERATED MUSIC What does computer-generated music look like? What is an Arduino? Learn the answers, make your own, and meet accomplish­ed composer and performer of computeras­sisted music, Dr. Panaiotis, assistant professor of Music and Electrical & Computer Engineerin­g at the University of New Mexico, who will bring with him several of his invented instrument­s, along with computer apps that replicate musical sounds. 1:30-3:30 p.m., New Mexico History Museum, 115 Lincoln Ave. Free.

476-5200. S.T.E.A.M. SUNDAYS AT

THE MUSEUM Find out how the artists in the galleries use Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, Art and Math to create their work through a fun and thought-provoking scavenger hunt that will change the way you see the art. Appropriat­e for visitors of all ages. By admission every Sunday June through August. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. Free for children 16 and younger. 476-5072. THE 25TH ANNUAL SANTA FE WINE FESTIVAL Celebrate your freedom with handmade wines from 20 different wineries from New Mexico. Taste mouthwater­ing food, dance to live music, buy unique arts and crafts, and explore New Mexico’s history at Santa Fe’s longest-running wine festival. 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 21 must be accompanie­d by a legal-age guardian. 1-877-466-3404 or holdmytick­et.com 2018 GUITAR GAMES WEEKEND In its 12th iteration in as many years, this twoday workshop provides a vast amount of guitar knowledge in a fast-paced, stressless environmen­t that produces real results and a roadmap for aspiring guitarists of all levels. Noon-4 p.m., GiG Performanc­e Space, 1808 H Second St. $100. Registrati­on: bruce@ brucedunla­p.com or gigsantafe. com. POEH SUMMER ARTS MARKET Spend the day talking to artists, and shopping for original jewelry, pottery, textiles and other arts by Native artists from across the Southwest, with local Native food vendors, dances and songs. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Poeh Cultural Center, 78 Cities of Gold Road, Pojoaque. Free. 4555041 or poehcenter.org,

BOOKS/LECTURES

A CONVERSATI­ON WITH SANTA FE MAYOR ALAN WEBBER Webber will present an overview of his first few months in office. 11 a.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226 or journeysan­tafe.com. PUEBLO REVIVAL

ARCHITECTU­RE Local author and architectu­re specialist Christine Mather will discuss the evolution of Pueblo Revival style in Santa Fe. 1-2 p.m., St. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. $10. Space is limited. Reservatio­ns: sarweb.org. ZEN MEDITATION INSTRUCTIO­N An opportunit­y for those new to Upaya to get acquainted with, and receive instructio­n on Zen meditation and temple forms. All are invited to this free introducti­on. 3 p.m., Upaya Zen Center, 1404 Cerro Gordo Road. Free. RSVP: 9868518 ext. 111 or meditate@upaya. org.

MONDAY ONSTAGE

PLUS ONE TO . . . What would you do if you were a big-shot back home, only to find yourself drowning in a world of mixedgenre convention­s, not-so-heroic heroes and some of the strangest lifeforms imaginable? How will our heroes survive a hostile world, a hostile storytelle­r and a potentiall­y hostile audience? 7 p.m., The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company, 37 Fire Place. Free. -577-7758.

TUESDAY GETTING OUT

MERCADO DEL SUR AT PLAZA CONTENTA More than just a farmers market. You can get health screenings, access informatio­n from your neighborho­od resources, learn how to use in-season foods with cooking demonstrat­ions, and try samples of healthy, low cost meals. Live music and kids’ activities and more. Every Tuesday through Sept. 25, 3-6 p.m., Plaza Contenta,

across from Cesar Chavez School, 6009 Jaguar Dr. Free. santafefar­mersmarket.com. TAOS UNITED COMMUNITY

FORUM A lively, inspiring monthly gathering designed to turn ideas into action. Join neighbors and friends to express your concerns and ideas in a two-minute talk. This is your opportunit­y to recruit allies, build new coalitions and add your support to ongoing projects. Bring handouts you’d like to share. 5:30-7:30 p.m., Kit Carson Boardroom, 118 Cruz Alta, Taos. Free. 575-770-3629. FIRST TUESDAY WHAT’S

BLOOMING TOUR Join Ken and Susan Bower in a walk along paths through the Orchard Garden and Ojos y Manos in the Santa Fe Botanical 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.

WEDNESDAY 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, the Spanish Inquisitio­n, shipwrecks, prostituti­on, poverty and war among 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. 9865900 or santafeope­ra.org.

GETTING OUT

PANCAKES ON THE PLAZA Pancake breakfast, entertainm­ent, vintage car show, arts and crafts. 7 a.m.-5 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St. $8 in advance/$10 at the door. Businesses selling tickets, log on to: pancakeson­theplaza.com. COMMUNITY DAY AT

THE GARDEN! Celebrate Independen­ce Day, see what is in bloom and enjoy the beauty of nature. Daily tours, 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 NM residents and students with ID. 471-9103 or santafebot­anicalgard­en.org.

FIREWORKS SHOW Celebrate the Fourth with family and friends, and enjoy a patriotic night of entertainm­ent, live music and fireworks. 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Place Mall, 4250 Cerrillos Road. Free.

FOURTH OF JULY

CELEBRATIO­N Bring a lawn chair, blanket, picnic basket, family and friends. A spectacula­r fireworks display hosted by the Taos Volunteer Fire Department will cap off the evening. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Members and R&B/Funk legends The Family Stone with special guests Baracutang­a and The Damn Band provide the pre-fireworks entertainm­ent. 4:30 p.m., Kit Carson Park, 211 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte. taos.org.

THURSDAY ONSTAGE

SPARTA An American rock band from El Paso performs with special guests Nalgadas, a garage band from Mexico. 8 p.m.2 a.m., Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle. $15. Ages 15 and older. 395-6369 or meowwolf.com. SANTA FE BANDSTAND: BILL HEARNE AND THE RIFTERS A night of honky tonk and country. 6 p.m., Santa Fe Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St. Free. 986-6054 or santafeban­dstand.org.

GETTING OUT

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, please. The views are beautiful; the colors in the sky are gorgeous. Jazz band OrnEtc! performs. 5 p.m., Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. $7-$10. 4719103 or santafebot­anicalgard­en.org. “AGES OF THE MOON” Sam Shepard’s gruff and funny play in which two old friends, reunited by mutual desperatio­n, reflect and bicker over bourbon on ice until 50 years of love, friendship and rivalry are put to the test at the barrel of a gun. 7:30 p.m., Teatro Paraguas 3205 Calle Marie. $25. nmactorsla­b.com or brownpaper­tickets.com.

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Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber will present an overview of his first few months in office at 11 a.m. at Collected Works Bookstore.
 ?? COURTESY OF BILLHEARNE.COM ?? Santa Fe’s country music king Bill Hearne plays the free Santa Fe Bandstand series Thursday night on the Plaza. Hearne and his trio lead off at 6 p.m., followed by The Rifters from Taos.
COURTESY OF BILLHEARNE.COM Santa Fe’s country music king Bill Hearne plays the free Santa Fe Bandstand series Thursday night on the Plaza. Hearne and his trio lead off at 6 p.m., followed by The Rifters from Taos.

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