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SUNDAY
ONSTAGE RYAN BINGHAM The acclaimed singer-songwriter from Hobbs makes his long-overdue return to the Lensic stage. Jamestown Revival opens the show. 7:30 p.m., Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. SOLD OUT. Call for cancellations: 988-1234. CHRISTONE “KINGFISH” INGRAM With blues in his blood, 20-year-old guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Christone “Kingfish” Ingram is set to take the music world by storm with his debut album, “Kingfish.” 7:30 p.m., Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery, 2791 Agua Fria St. Ages 21 and older show, $22$25. 505-886-1251 or holdmytickets.com. KOL B’SEDER (HEBREW FOR “EVERYTHING’S OK”) Beginning in the 1970’s, Kol B’Seder’s cantor Jeff Klepper and Rabbi Dan Freelander were central to a movement that redefined the sound of American Jewish worship, and they are still delighting audiences more than 45 years later. The duo performs its greatest hits, plus other Jewish and Israeli music. 4 p.m., Temple Beth Shalom, 205 Barcelona Road. Free. 982-1376 or sftbs.org. “WATER BY THE SPOONFUL” A searing 2012 Pulitzer Prize-winner grapples with the cost of war and addiction on human lives, and explores the healing and redemptive power of family — the family into which we are born and the one that we create for ourselves. 2 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie, Ste. A. $15-$25. 424-1601 or teatroparaguas.org. “HOSTAGE” This play by Michelle Kholos Brooks is set in 1979, Tehran, where, 40 years ago this fall, a group of Iranian college students took over the American Embassy and made hostages of the 52 U.S. diplomats and citizens inside. Back in Wisconsin, Barbara Timm boarded a plane and flew to Tehran demanding to see the youngest hostage — her 21-year-old son, Kevin. 3 p.m., The Swan Theatre, 1213b Parkway Dr. $15-$25. 629-8688 or brownpapertickets.com. “THE HAPPIEST SONG PLAYS LAST” The last play in a trilogy by Quiara Alegría Hudes is set in the dawn of the Arab Spring in an ancient Jordanian town as an Iraq War veteran struggles to overcome the traumas of combat by taking on an entirely new and unexpected career: an action-film hero. At the same time, halfway around the world in a cozy North Philadelphia kitchen, his cousin takes on a heroic new role of her own: providing hot meals and an open door for the needy. 2 p.m., Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15-$25. 988-4262 or santafeplay
house.org.
GETTING OUT PET CPR AND FIRST AID CLASS
Learn how to administer pet CPR and pet first aid. Training will include rescue breathing, chocking protocol and how to put together your own pet first aid kit. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Santa Fe Humane Society shelter. $99. Limited space. Registration/information: sfhumanesociety.org.
SCHOLAR PRESENTATION
This presentation draws on research by John Jacob, curator at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, for “Diane Arbus: A box of 10 photographs,” now on display at the Smithsonian. The odyssey of Diane Arbus is the odyssey of photography itself — of a field and its language. 11 a.m., Drury Plaza Hotel, 828 Paseo de Peralta. Free. 984-8353 or visitcenter.org.
11TH ANNUAL SANTA FE INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL
Screenings at locations in Santa Fe. $14 per film. Schedule/tickets: santafeindependentfilmfestival.com.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN PLANTBASED GIFTS
Explore the properties of the plants around us that can enhance our well-being. Using common and lesser-known herbs and other plants, along with a handful of other natural ingredients, we’ll make a salve, deodorant and lip balm, packaged so your recipient will know just how much care went into their creation. 1-3 p.m., Upstairs Conference Room, Udall Building, 725 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. $35-$40. 471-9103 or santafebotanicalgarden.org.
GEOLOGY OF ABIQUIÚ AND GHOST RANCH
A day of exploring the vistas and canyons that fascinated Georgia O’Keeffe. Included is an easy one-mile hike through Plaza Blanca, which inspired several of O’Keeffe’s paintings, followed by stops along the Rio Chama to discuss the history of the river and landscape. Georgia O’Keffee Abiquiú Welcome Center, 21120 H Highway 84, Abiquiú. $90-$120. 946-1000 or okeeffemuseum.org.
BOOKS/LECTURES ¡PRESENTE!: STORIES OF BELONGING AND DISPLACEMENT IN SANTA FE
Panel discussion about the role resident testimonials can play in ensuring the culture and policymaking of Santa Fe is responsive to the needs and dreams of our town’s people. 11 a.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226 or journeysantafe. com.
PHOTOGRAPHIC BOOK FAIR
CENTER is pleased to bring back our photo book fair! Debuted last year, the fair features a number of book publishers from around the country. They include Aint-Bad, Chronicle Books, Gnomic Books and Radius books, among others. Signings with the artists will be scheduled throughout the day. This is a great opportunity to collect unique photographic books and meet publishers/artists. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Drury Plaza Hotel, O’Keeffe Room, 828 Paseo de Peralta. Free. 984-8353 or visitcenter.org.
FALL BOOK SALE
Specially priced books in the café, discount books in the Community Room. Get a bag full of books for $10. 1-4 p.m., Southside Branch Library, 6599 Jaguar Dr. Free. 955-2820,
MONDAY GETTING OUT
“GAUGUIN IN TAHITI: PARADISE LOST” Great Art on Screen — “Gauguin in Tahiti: Paradise Lost” traces the legendary life story of Paul Gauguin, who left France for Tahiti, feverishly in search of deep immersions into lush nature, for feelings, visions and colors, ever purer and brighter. 7 p.m., Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. $15. 988-1234 or ticketssantafe.org.
TUESDAY GETTING OUT
Learn about the definition, history, present and future of this cutting-edge system for growing plants. 1-2 p.m., Upstairs Conference Room, Udall Building, 725 Camino Lejo, MODERN CREVICE GARDENING
Museum Hill. Free. 471-9103 or santafebotanicalgarden.org.
BOOKS/LECTURES THE COLLECTIVE COMPUTATION OF REALITY IN NATURE AND SOCIETY
In this public lecture, Jessica Flack will discuss how nature computes, as well as how an understanding of computation in nature challenges us to broaden our understanding of computation’s theoretical foundations. 7:30-9 p.m., Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. Free. 988-1234 or ticketssantafe.org.
FIRSTS: 100 YEARS OF YALE YOUNG POETS
Yale Young Poets Centenary Celebration. Past winner Leslie Ullman reads from “Firsts,” which serves as a testament to the enduring power of poetic expression and an exploration of the ways poetry has evolved over the past century. 6 p.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. Free. 988-4226.
WEDNESDAY ONSTAGE CHERRY GLAZERR
The American rock band from Los Angeles stops in Santa Fe. Prism B!tch, a hard rock band from Albuquerque, opens the show. 8:30 p.m., Meow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle. All-ages show. $24.50-$26.50. 505-886-1251 or holdmyticket. com.
CARLOS MEDINA
The “Juan” Cocteau Cinema presents “Carlos Medina’s Comedy Show” hosted with live music by Carlos Medina and other popular comedy acts. 8 p.m., Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave. $10. 466-5528 or jeancocteaucinema.com.
GETTING OUT IAIA ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE
The annual Open House will feature exhibitions and demonstrations of all types throughout the campus, with open studios and classrooms. Visitors will be able to take guided (and non-guided) tours of the campus, see screenings of 360-degree spherical films in the Digital Dome, visit the Art Conservation Lab, view various art-related demonstrations, and see student performance art in the Performing Arts and Fitness Center. Also, IAIA Artist-in-Residence artists will be opening their studios to the public. 2-6 p.m., Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), 83 Avan Nu Po. Free. iaia. edu.
“NOCHE DE ANIMAS. TZINTZUNTZAN,” A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT DAY OF THE DEAD
This documentary is about the celebration of Day of the Dead in the community of Tzintzuntzan in Mexico, and explores the relationships between the living and their dead. Screening preceded by a lecture, 2 p.m., Museum of International Folk Art, 706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. By admission/free for N.M. Seniors 60 and older. 476-1200.
ABIQUIÚ WORKSHOP: INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING
Join us for an intimate class and try your hand at drawing methods that guided the young O’Keeffe in her student days. Each month, we will explore different exercises from Arthur Wesley Dow’s book “Composition.” 3-5 p.m., Georgia O’Keffee Abiquiú Welcome Center, 21120 H Highway 84, Abiquiú. $20-$30. 946-1000 or okeeffemuseum.org.
IAIA ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE OPEN STUDIOS
Visit IAIA Artistin-Residence (A-i-R) artists Edwin Neel (Kwakwaka’wakw), Tom Jones (Ho-Chunk) and Cougar Vigil (Jicarilla Apache). Visit their studios and learn about how they work. 3-5 p.m., Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Academic Building, 83 Avan Nu Po. Free. 424-2389.
THURSDAY ONSTAGE “MONET’S MOON”
Compañia Chuscales y Mina Fajardo in conjunction with Teatro Paraguas present a flamenco concert inspired by the art of French Impressionist, Claude Monet, under the direction of choreographer, composer and dancer Mina Fajardo entitled “Monet’s Moon.” 7-9 p.m., Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie. $25-$30. 424-1601 or brownpapertickets.com.
“A PIECE OF MY HEART”
The New Mexico School for the Arts presents a powerful, true drama of six women who went to Vietnam — five nurses and a Country-Western singer booked by an unscrupulous agent to entertain the troops. The play portrays each young woman before, during and after her tour in the war-torn jungle and ends as each leaves a personal token at The Wall in Washington. 7 p.m., Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta. $5-$10. Mature audience. nmschoolforthearts.org.
“THE HAPPIEST SONG PLAYS LAST”
See Sunday listing for details. 7:30 p.m., Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E. De Vargas St. $15$25. 988-4262 or santafeplayhouse.org.
“HOSTAGE”
See Sunday listing for details. 7:30-9 p.m., The Swan Theatre, 1213b Parkway Dr. $15$25. 629-8688 or brownpapertickets.com.
GETTING OUT GEORGIA O’KEEFFE AND THE ART OF EATING WELL
Discover and explore some of Georgia O’Keeffe’s ideas about food and cooking. One of our chefs will guide you through some of Ms. O’Keeffe’s recipes featured in the book “A Painters Kitchen: Recipes from the Kitchen of Georgia O’Keeffe” by Margaret Wood. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Santa Fe School of Cooking, 125 N. Guadalupe. $90. 946-1000 or okeeffemuseum.org.
ARCHIVING AT HOME
A handson workshop to learn the basics of handling, housing and arranging archives for your extended family’s special documents. 5:30-7:30 p.m., Michael S. Engl Family Foundation Library and Archive, 135 Grant Ave. $10-$20. 946-1039.
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