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FRIDAY 6/19 Gallery and Museum Openings Adobe Wall 847 Old Santa Fe Trail One Thread Broken, photographic public-art installation by Lisa Freeman; 5 p.m. viewing; through July 17. (See story, Page 10) Axle Contemporary Axleart.com, 505-670-5854 or 505-670-7612 Random Inspirations, weekly rounds of shows featuring works based on an arbitrarily chosen word; through July 3. El Zaguán 545 Canyon Rd., 505-983-2567 Views from a New Studio: Winter to Spring in the Galisteo Basin, paintings by Anna Booth; online through July 24, historicsantafe.org/ vents/2020/6/5/anna-booth; open by appointment only. Keep Contemporary 142 Lincoln Ave., 505-557-9574 This Too Shall Pass, multidisciplinary works by Jesse Hazelip, Katy Kidd, and Carlos Ramirez; reception 5-8 p.m.; through July 19. Meyer Gallery 225 Canyon Rd., no. 14, 505-983-1434 Moving Landscape, paintings by Douglas Fryer; open 5-7 p.m.; through June 25. McLarry Fine Art 225 Canyon Rd., 505-988-1161 Paintings by Kenny McKenna; reception 5-7 p.m.; through July 3. Modernist Frontier 713 Canyon Rd., 505-557-6896 Western Abandon, photographs by Cody. S. Brothers, reception 5-7 p.m.; through July 12. Sage Creek Gallery 421 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3444 People & Places, paintings by Charles Iarrobino and pastels by Heidi A. Marshall; through July 10. Ventana Fine Art 400 Canyon Rd., 505-983-8815 Strength, Grace, and Movement, sculpture by Rebecca Tobey and paintings by Jean Richardson; through July 28; 5 p.m. talk with the sculptor at facebook.com/ ventanafineart. Classical Music Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Santafechambermusic.com/radio-programs Concerts from 2007 to 2019 on Classical 95.5 KHFM; 13-hour broadcasts, 24 hours a day, seven days a week through June. #TheShowMustGoOnline Instagram.com/performancesantafe and Facebook.com/performancesantafepsf Performance Santa Fe’s concerts by artists from its 2020-2021 season; 505-984-8759. TGIF recital series Fpcsantafe.org/tgiftube Pianist David Solem; Hovhaness preludes and fugues; 10-minute performances viewable anytime after 6:30 p.m.; donations accepted; First Presbyterian Church, 505-982-8544, Ext. 16. In Concert Doug Montgomery Vanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966 Pianist-vocalist; Great American Songbook standards, classical, and pop selections; 6-9 p.m. Fridays-Sundays; no cover. Ghost Light Sessions Lensic.org/lensic-online/#ghost-light-sessions Free videos of artists invited by Lensic Performing Arts Center to perform in the closed theater, including concert pianist Jacquelyn Helin and indie-folk songwriter Garry Blackchild. Indigenous Ways music series Indigenousways.org/events/virtual-events Vocalist-guitarist t Lourdes Pérez; 6 p.m.; join via zoom.us/j/349953798. Our Fair New Mexico Newmexicoculture.org/virtualconcerts Free, weekly music series highlighting local artists; today, jam band Zillaphyst; 7 p.m. live at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science. Theater/Dance New Mexico Actors Lab Tidbits Nmactorslab.com Leslie Dillen remembers playing Nora in A Doll’s House, Part 2 (2019); Barbara Hatch reminisces about her production of Diana Son’s Stop Kiss (2019); Robert Benedetti shares the history of NMAL and the intervention of COVID-19. #TheShowMustGoOnline Instagram.com/performancesantafe and Facebook.com/performancesantafepsf Performance Santa Fe shares videos of by dancer companies from its 2020-2021 season; 505-984-8759. Books/Talks Digest This! Lost, Found, Reimaging Series Sitesantafe.org/event/digest-this-5 Hue-Chan Karels, chef-owner of Open Kitchen, demonstrates the preparation of bánh cuốn (Vietnamese crepes). Free video link posted on SITE Santa Fe’s website at 9 a.m. Santa Fe Institute Community Lectures Santafe.edu/engage/community, 505-984-8800 The theoretical-research center offers free, talks exploring the fundamental principles of complex- ity science; at youtube.com/user/santafeinst. Southwest Seminars on-demand Southwestseminars.tv Lectures drawn from 20-plus years of talks about archaeology, Native culture, history, and natural sciences; weekly rental rates and subscriptions. Events Native Treasures Online Auction Museumfoundation.org/native-treasures Annual fundraiser; 100-plus contemporary and traditional works by over 50 Native artists; visit the Museum of New Mexico Foundation website for updates through to June 28. This Week in New Mexico History Facebook.com/nmhistoricpreservation The New Mexico Historic Preservation Division posts buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places every Friday; 505-827-6320. Violet Crown Virtual Cinema Santafe.violetcrown.com Choose from new release art films and restored classics; rental fees vary. Outdoors Hiking trails Alltrails.com/us/new-mexico/santa-fe City limits: Dale Ball, Frency’s Field/Santa Fe River; Santa Fe National Forest: Atalaya Mountain, Chamisa, Deception Peak, Lower Río en Medio, Nambé Lake, Picacho Peak, Santa Fe Baldy, Tesuque Peak via Aspen Vista; Pecos Wilderness: Anatoli Route, Lake Peak, Penitente Peak, and Stewart Lake. Pecos National Historical Park 1 Peach Dr., 505-757-7241, nps.gov/peco Ancestral Sites and Glorieta Battlefield trails open 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily (visitor center closed); fishing permits within park boundaries available through Aug. 3, call 877-444-6777 for reservations, $15 per-day fee paid in advance at recreation .gov. Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary trails and grounds 1800 Upper Canyon Rd., 505-983-4609 Trails lead through several different habitats and plant zones ranging from meadows to Ponderosa Pine forests; 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays- Saturdays; all buildings closed to the public. SATURDAY 6/20 Gallery and Museum Openings Turner Carroll Gallery 725 Canyon Rd., 505-986-9800 Solstice: Create Art for Earth, group show; staggered entry 3-6:30 p.m.; through July 12; online exhibit posted through Aug. 12; turnercarrollgallery.com. Opera Nightly Metropolitan Opera Streams Metopera.org Philip Glass’ Satyagraha (November 2011); available at no cost for a period of 23 hours beginning at 5:30 p.m.; visit site for full schedule. 20 PASATIEMPO I June 19-25, 2020 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR June 19-25, 2020 • To list an event in Pasa Week, send an email or press release to pasa@sfnewmexican .com or [email protected]. • Send material no later than two weeks prior to the desired publication date. • For each event, provide the following information: time, day, date, venue/address, ticket prices, web address, phone number, and brief description of event (15 to 20 words). • All submissions are welcome; however, events are included in Pasa Week as space allows. There is no charge for listings. • Return of photos and other materials cannot be guaranteed. Pasatiempo reserves the right to publish received information and photographs on The New Mexican’s website. • To add your event to The New Mexican online calendar, visit santafenewmexican.com and click on the Calendar tab. • For further information contact Pamela Beach: [email protected], 202 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM 87501, phone: 505-986-3019. CALENDAR COMPILED BY PAMELA BEACH CALENDAR LISTING GUIDELINES Photo-eye Gallery (photoeye.com) shows work by Mark Klett Wednesday, June 24 through July 28.

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Page 1: AR TS AND ENTER TA INMENT CA LEND AR FRID AY 6/19...In Co nc er t Do ug Mont gomer y Va nessie ,434 W. Sa nFra ncisc oSt.,505-982-9966 Pianist -vocalist; Gr ea tAmer ican So ng bo

FRIDAY 6/19Gallery and Museum OpeningsAdobe Wall847 Old Santa Fe TrailOne Thread Broken, photographic public-artinstallation by Lisa Freeman; 5 p.m. viewing;through July 17. (See story, Page 10)Axle ContemporaryAxleart.com, 505-670-5854 or 505-670-7612Random Inspirations, weekly rounds of showsfeaturing works based on an arbitrarilychosen word; through July 3.El Zaguán545 Canyon Rd., 505-983-2567Views from a New Studio: Winter to Springin the Galisteo Basin, paintings by Anna Booth;online through July 24, historicsantafe.org/vents/2020/6/5/anna-booth; open byappointment only.Keep Contemporary142 Lincoln Ave., 505-557-9574This Too Shall Pass, multidisciplinary worksby Jesse Hazelip, Katy Kidd, and Carlos Ramirez;reception 5-8 p.m.; through July 19.Meyer Gallery225 Canyon Rd., no. 14, 505-983-1434Moving Landscape, paintings by Douglas Fryer;open 5-7 p.m.; through June 25.McLarry Fine Art225 Canyon Rd., 505-988-1161Paintings by Kenny McKenna; reception 5-7 p.m.;through July 3.Modernist Frontier713 Canyon Rd., 505-557-6896Western Abandon, photographs by Cody. S. Brothers,reception 5-7 p.m.; through July 12.Sage Creek Gallery421 Canyon Rd., 505-988-3444People & Places, paintings by Charles Iarrobinoand pastels by Heidi A. Marshall; through July 10.Ventana Fine Art400 Canyon Rd., 505-983-8815Strength, Grace, and Movement, sculptureby Rebecca Tobey and paintings by JeanRichardson; through July 28; 5 p.m. talkwith the sculptor at facebook.com/ventanafineart.

Classical MusicSanta Fe Chamber Music FestivalSantafechambermusic.com/radio-programsConcerts from 2007 to 2019 on Classical95.5 KHFM; 13-hour broadcasts, 24 hoursa day, seven days a week through June.

#TheShowMustGoOnlineInstagram.com/performancesantafeand Facebook.com/performancesantafepsfPerformance Santa Fe’s concerts by artistsfrom its 2020-2021 season; 505-984-8759.TGIF recital seriesFpcsantafe.org/tgiftubePianist David Solem; Hovhaness preludesand fugues; 10-minute performances viewableanytime after 6:30 p.m.; donations accepted;First Presbyterian Church, 505-982-8544, Ext. 16.

In ConcertDoug MontgomeryVanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966Pianist-vocalist; Great American Songbookstandards, classical, and pop selections; 6-9 p.m.Fridays-Sundays; no cover.Ghost Light SessionsLensic.org/lensic-online/#ghost-light-sessionsFree videos of artists invited by Lensic PerformingArts Center to perform in the closed theater,including concert pianist Jacquelyn Helinand indie-folk songwriter Garry Blackchild.Indigenous Ways music seriesIndigenousways.org/events/virtual-eventsVocalist-guitarist t Lourdes Pérez; 6 p.m.;join via zoom.us/j/349953798.Our Fair New MexicoNewmexicoculture.org/virtualconcertsFree, weekly music series highlighting localartists; today, jam band Zillaphyst; 7 p.m. live at theNew Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science.

Theater/DanceNew Mexico Actors Lab TidbitsNmactorslab.comLeslie Dillen remembers playing Nora inA Doll’s House, Part 2 (2019); Barbara Hatchreminisces about her production of Diana

Son’s Stop Kiss (2019); Robert Benedettishares the history of NMAL and theintervention of COVID-19.#TheShowMustGoOnlineInstagram.com/performancesantafeand Facebook.com/performancesantafepsfPerformance Santa Fe shares videos of bydancer companies from its 2020-2021 season;505-984-8759.

Books/TalksDigest This! Lost, Found, Reimaging SeriesSitesantafe.org/event/digest-this-5Hue-Chan Karels, chef-owner of Open Kitchen,demonstrates the preparation of bánh cuốn(Vietnamese crepes). Free video link postedon SITE Santa Fe’s website at 9 a.m.Santa Fe Institute Community LecturesSantafe.edu/engage/community, 505-984-8800The theoretical-research center offers free, talksexploring the fundamental principles of complex-ity science; at youtube.com/user/santafeinst.Southwest Seminars on-demandSouthwestseminars.tvLectures drawn from 20-plus years of talks aboutarchaeology, Native culture, history, and naturalsciences; weekly rental rates and subscriptions.

EventsNative Treasures Online AuctionMuseumfoundation.org/native-treasuresAnnual fundraiser; 100-plus contemporaryand traditional works by over 50 Native artists;visit the Museum of New Mexico Foundationwebsite for updates through to June 28.This Week in New Mexico HistoryFacebook.com/nmhistoricpreservationThe New Mexico Historic Preservation Divisionposts buildings listed on the National Registerof Historic Places every Friday; 505-827-6320.Violet Crown Virtual CinemaSantafe.violetcrown.comChoose from new release art filmsand restored classics; rental fees vary.

OutdoorsHiking trailsAlltrails.com/us/new-mexico/santa-feCity limits: Dale Ball, Frency’s Field/Santa Fe River;Santa Fe National Forest: Atalaya Mountain,Chamisa, Deception Peak, Lower Río en Medio,Nambé Lake, Picacho Peak, Santa Fe Baldy,Tesuque Peak via Aspen Vista; Pecos Wilderness:Anatoli Route, Lake Peak, Penitente Peak,and Stewart Lake.Pecos National Historical Park1 Peach Dr., 505-757-7241, nps.gov/pecoAncestral Sites and Glorieta Battlefield trailsopen 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily (visitor center closed);fishing permits within park boundaries availablethrough Aug. 3, call 877-444-6777 for reservations,$15 per-day fee paid in advance at recreation.gov.Randall Davey Audubon Center& Sanctuary trails and grounds1800 Upper Canyon Rd., 505-983-4609Trails lead through several different habitatsand plant zones ranging from meadows toPonderosa Pine forests; 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays; all buildings closed to the public.

SATURDAY 6/20Gallery and Museum OpeningsTurner Carroll Gallery725 Canyon Rd., 505-986-9800Solstice: Create Art for Earth, group show; staggeredentry 3-6:30 p.m.; through July 12; online exhibitposted through Aug. 12; turnercarrollgallery.com.

OperaNightly Metropolitan Opera StreamsMetopera.orgPhilip Glass’ Satyagraha (November 2011);available at no cost for a period of 23 hoursbeginning at 5:30 p.m.; visit site for full schedule.

20 PASATIEMPO I June 19-25, 2020

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CALENDARJune 19-25, 2020

• To list an event in Pasa Week, send an email or press release to [email protected] or [email protected].

• Send material no later than two weeks prior to the desired publication date.• For each event, provide the following information: time, day, date, venue/address, ticket

prices, web address, phone number, and brief description of event (15 to 20 words).• All submissions are welcome; however, events are included in Pasa Week as space

allows. There is no charge for listings.• Return of photos and other materials cannot be guaranteed.• Pasatiempo reserves the right to publish received information and photographs on

The New Mexican’s website.• To add your event to The New Mexican online calendar, visit santafenewmexican.com

and click on the Calendar tab.• For further information contact Pamela Beach: [email protected],

202 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM 87501, phone: 505-986-3019.

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In ConcertDetroit LightningSanta Fe Community College parking lot, 6401 Richards Ave.The Grateful Dead tribute band live in a drive-intailgate-party setting; 8 p.m.; $56-$133 per vehiclein advance; ampconcerts.org/event/361774.Doug MontgomeryVanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966Pianist-vocalist; Great American Songbookstandards, classical, and pop selections; 6-9 p.m.Fridays-Sundays; no cover.

SUNDAY 6/21Classical MusicTaos School of Music Virtual ChamberMusic FestivalTaosschoolofmusic.comFree encore performances through Aug. 9;today: Borromeo String Quartet; 7 p.m.;donations accepted.

In ConcertDoug MontgomeryVanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St., 505-982-9966Pianist-vocalist; Great American Songbookstandards, classical, and pop selections; 6-9 p.m.Fridays-Sundays; no cover.Our Fair New MexicoNewmexicoculture.org/virtualconcertsA free series highlighting local musicians;today: flamenco duo Vicente Griego & Chuscaleslive at the National Hispanic Cultural Center;7 p.m. facebook.com/NHCCNM.

Books/TalksSanta Fe Free Thinkers’ ForumMeetup.com/freethinkersforumIs Reality a Simulation?; 8:30 a.m.; register onlinefor this free humanist discussion; 505-438-6265.Economic Inequality: How to Split the PieMeetup.com/freethinkersforum/events/269405505Hosted by Secular Alliance of Santa Fe; noon;register online at no charge; 505-438-6265.Online Awakened ActionUpaya.org/programs orA webinar; including Dekila Chungyalpa of theUniversity of Wisconsin, Jane Fonda, and RoshiJoan Halifax of Upaya Institute and Zen Centerspeaking out about climate change and thepandemic; 7 a.m.-9 p.m.; donations accepted.

MONDAY 6/22Classical Music#MusicalMemories#KeepOurVoicesSinging and Youtube.com/santafedesertchoraleFree Santa Fe Desert Chorale recordingsshared weekly on Mondays via email,on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram,and Twitter; 505-988-2282.

EventsMagnolia MondaysVioletcrown.comViolet Crown Cinema presents Shoplifters,director Hirokazu Koreeda’s 2018 drama,from Magnolia . Visit website for tickets.TUESDAY 6/23Books/TalksA Conversation with F. Murray AbrahamLensic.orgThe veteran of stage, film, and TV (Scarface,Amadeus, Homeland) reads from his favoriteShakespearean sonnets and passages and sharesstories recounting his diverse career; 1 p.m.live stream via YouTube; register at the LensicPerforming Arts Center website; pay what you wish.Wrenched from the Land: ActivistsInspired by Edward AbbeyCollectedworksbookstore.comAuthor M.L. Lincoln in conversation with eco-activists Terry Tempest Williams, Jack Loeffler,and Dave Foreman; 6 p.m.; register online.

ClassesIndigenous Languages in Latin AmericaIaia.edu/cecoursesA free survey of the diversity of Latin Americanlanguages, and basic concepts in historicaland applied linguistics, led by Andres Sabogal;noon-1:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdaysthrough July 2.Release with PoetryIaia.edu/cecoursesInstitute of American Indian Arts’ free workshoppromoting wellbeing through self expression,taught by spoken-word artist Roanna Shebala;6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays to July 9.

WEDNESDAY 6/24Gallery and Museum OpeningsGerald Peters Contemporary1011 Paseo de Peralta, 505- 954-5800Tapestries by Elizabeth Hohimer; viewonline through Aug. 29; gpgallery.com.Photo-eye Gallery541 S. Guadalupe St., 505-988-5152Seeing Time: A Forty Year Retrospective,photographs by Mark Klett; through July 28;photoeye.com.

Books/TalksUpaya Institute and Zen CenterDharma TalkYoutube.com/user/upayazencenter/liveA virtual discussion with Sensei SokakuKathie Fischer; 5:30-6:30 p.m.; donationsaccepted; 505-986-8518, upaya.org.Shash Jaa’: Bears EarsMiaclab.org/calendarBased on his documentary about the pair ofUtah buttes, Navajo/Hopi filmmaker Angelo Baca

describes his approach to preserving the nationalmonument; noon-1 p.m.; zoom.us/j/85765496689;no charge.

THURSDAY 6/25Books/TalksArtist talkPop Gallery, 125 Lincoln Ave., Suite 111, 505-820-0788Carrie Ann Baade discusses her paintings in theexhibit Angel to Angel; 5 p.m.; registration required.Fire Ghosts panelCollectedworksbookstore.comPhotographer Patricia Galagan, essayistsCraig D. Allen and William deBuys, and KatherineWare, photography curator at the New MexicoMuseum of Art, discuss the monograph detailingthe aftermath of the 2011 Las Conchas fire, withErnie Atencio, National Parks and ConservationAssociation regional director; 6 p.m.ReVisioning PlanningArchitecturesantafe.orgA free discussion led by local architects ondelivering greater access to affordable housing,promoting sustainable development, and creatingequitable and healthy communities; 5:30 p.m.Santa Fe Council on International Relations2020 Live Streams seriesSfcir.orgFormer CIA agents Emile Nakhleh, Douglas Wise,and Marc Polymeropoulos explain How MightForeign Intelligence Services Best Exploit the CurrentSituation in the United States; 10-11:30 a.m.; $10.

OUT OF TOWNAbiquiúGhost Ranch Education & Retreat Center280 Private Dr., 505-685-1000Open by reservation only; offering limited trailrides, tours, and day visitors/hikers; ghostranch.org/coronavirus-updates.

PEOPLE WHO NEED PEOPLECommunityMANA del Norte scholarshipsThe nonprofit organization assisting Hispanicwomen in continuing or completing post-secondary education is accepting applications fromcurrent or former residents of Los Alamos, Mora,Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, San Miguel, or Taos counties;forms available online at manadelnortenm.org/scholarship; apply online or by mail to NANAdel Norte Scholarship Committee, P.O Box 9236,Santa Fe, NM, 87504 by July 3 deadline.Share Your StoryNew Mexico History Museum Friends of Historyis collecting written accounts of recovery andreopening during the pandemic through 2020for a virtual exhibit. Email [email protected] for release form and more information.

Artists/Filmmakers12th Annual Santa Fe IndependentFilm FestivalBest-of cash prizes awarded for narrative anddocumentary features and New Mexico shorts;santafeindependentfilmfestival.com/submit-a-film;event runs Oct. 14-18; 505-349-1414, [email protected]; entry deadline July 16.Madrid Film FestivalShort films (30 minutes or less) sought for theTheater of Death production held at the EngineHouse Theater Aug. 7-9; submission form and cashprize details posted online at theaterofdeath.org;entries accepted through June 29.Silver Linings Postcard ProjectSITE Santa Fe invites artists of all ages to donatetheir 2D artwork created on postcards to besold in support of the Santa Fe Dreamers Project;pick up cards outside SSF (1614 Paseo de Peralta)11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. weekdays; July 31 deadline;sitesantafe.org/event/silver-linings.

WritersUnspoken Word ezineSubmit stories, poems, essays, or writing in anygenre to the fourth issue of the literary publication;June 29 deadline; email entries to Robin Lampman,[email protected].

PASA KIDSNDI New MexicoYoutube.com/user/ndinewmexicoNational Dance Institute’s free, digital classes forK-6 students and older students, through Aug. 7,pay what you wish; 505-557-6047, ndi-nm.org/summer/2020.Santa Fe Children’s Museum1050 Old Pecos Trail, 505-989-8359Fine-Art Fridays 2-4 p.m.; Science Saturdays1-3 p.m.; Wee Wednesdays, toddler-focusedprograms, 9-11 a.m.; Seeds & Sprouts, gardeningprojects 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thursdays;santafechildrensmuseum.org.Santa Fe Public Library Reading ProgramsSantafelibrary.org or summersantafe.comLog your reading, complete activities, post reviews,then earn badges and prizes (download thebeanstack app or visit santafelibrary.beanstack.orgto participate); 505-955-6781 (Main), 505-955-4862(Oliver La Farge), or 505-955-2820 (Southside). ◀

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MusicOur Fair New MexicoNewmexicoculture.org/virtualconcertsThe free, weekly music series highlightinglocal artists continues with Santa Fe chanteuseNacha Mendez and hip-hop artist G Precious,7 p.m. June 26 (facebook.com/nhccnm).Zoltan and the Fortune TellersAmpconcerts.org/event/361223Albuquerque-based Gypsy-swing/ragtime trio;6 p.m. June 27 livestream; donations accepted.Kristy HindsAmpconcerts.orgThe singer-songwriter celebrates the releaseof her latest EP, Strange Religion; noon July 8 onAMP Concerts’ Facebook page; donations accepted.Gabriel Alegria Afro-Peruvian SextetEventbrite.com/e/the-show-must-go-onGabriel Alegria (trumpet/flugel horn), LauraAndrea Leguía (saxophone), Yuri Juarez (guitar),Freddy “Huevito” Lobatón (cajón/quijada/cajita),and Bam Bam Rodríguez (double bass); livestream4 p.m. July 12; $7-$20.New Mexico Performing Arts SocietyImmaculate Heart of Mary Chapel, 50 Mount Carmel Rd.Santa Fe Flute Immersion 2020: Core Repertoirefor Flute and Piano, July 25; Santa Fe Music Week:Jacquelyn Helin piano recital, Aug. 29; NMPASCantata Series II, with members of the New MexicoBach Society, led by Franz Vote, Aug. 30; seasonfinale opera concert, including sopranos EstherMoses Bergh and Jennifer Perez, tenor AndréGarcía-Nuthmann, baritone Carlos Archuleta,Sept. 5; nmpas.org/tickets.Santa Fe TradFest Online Virtual FestivalSantafetradfest.orgOffering 6-8 hours of free music livestreamingAug. 29, and workshops held via the Zoom;line-up includes folk quartet Bluegrouse,klezmer trio Hora, and cowboy singer SteveCormier; 505-820-3166.Ottmar Liebert & Luna NegraLensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St.Acoustic guitarist of Spanish-influenced music;7:30 p.m. Sept. 2; $39-$69; 505-988-1234, lensic.org.John GorkaSt. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art,107 W. Palace Ave.New-folk singer-songwriter; Lucy Barna opens;7:30 p.m. Sept. 3; $24-$50; holdmyticket.com/tickets/357331.The Mountain GoatsMeow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369Indie folk-rockers John Darnielle, Peter Hughes,Jon Wurster, and Matt Douglas; 7 p.m. Sept. 6and 7; $25; santafe.meowwolf.com.

Karla BonoffSt. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art,107 W. Palace Ave.Singer-songwriter; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 6; $29-$44;holdmyticket.com/event/358016.Yonder Mountain String BandMeow Wolf, 1352 Rufina Circle, 505-395-6369The Colorado-based progressive bluegrassgroup tours in support of it’s album, Ain’t Love;7 p.m. Sept. 20; $32; santafe.meowwolf.com.Pink MartiniSanta Fe Opera, 301 Opera Dr.Nouveau-Euro-lounge “little orchestra” on tourin support of their new album Je Dis Oui!;7:30 p.m. Sept. 23; $37-$88; 505-886-1251,holdmyticket.com/tickets/360444.John FullbrightSt. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art,107 W. Palace Ave.Grammy Award-nominated Americanamusician; 7:30 p.m. Oct. 1; $29-$50;holdmyticket.com/event/356741.New Mexico PhilharmonicPopejoy Hall Center for Performing Arts,203 Cornell Dr., SE, Albuquerque, 505-925-5858Star Wars to Superman: A Salute to John Williams;selections from film scores; 8 p.m. Oct. 3; $22-$75;nmphil.org/event/star-wars.David WilcoxSan Miguel Chapel, 401 Old Santa Fe TrailSinger-songwriter; 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18; $28in advance, $33 day of show; 505-886-1251.Santa Fe Pro Musica 39th season (2020-2021)Loretto Chapel, St. Francis Auditorium,and the Lensic Performing Arts CenterIncluding the Loretto Chapel Series with theBaroque Ensemble (Dec. 19-24) and the DiderotQuartet (April 9-11); the Orchestra Series featuresVivaldi’s Four Seasons and Telemann’s Burlesquede Quizotte (Dec. 29 and 30), pianist Anne-MarieMcDermott performs music of Mozart and ReenaEsmail’s History of Red premieres, with sopranoKathryn Mueller (Jan. 30 and 31); The Creation,led by Thomas O’Connor, concludes the series(April 24 and 25); 505-988-4640, santafepromusica.com, or 505-988-1234, lensic.org.

Theater/DanceLGBTQ-themed play reading series@almostadultstheatreAlmost Adults Productions presents short playswritten and performed by local and nationalartists; livestreamed 4 p.m. June 28, continuingon the last Sunday of the month; no charge;310-499-3391, [email protected].

MacbethUnitarian Universalist Congregation Courtyard,107 Barcelona Rd.An outdoor production performed by UpstartCrows of Santa Fe, young Shakespeareanactors (in masks); 6:30 p.m. July 3-5 and 10-12(socially distanced seating); $25 in advanceat brownpapertickets.com/event/4610650.TwentyTwentyJean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave.,505-466-5528Stand-up comedians Scotty Goff, Zach Abeyta,and Virginia Gonzales raising funds for theAlzheimer’s Association, 7:15 p.m. July 22; $10;jeancocteaucinema.com/event/dont4get2laugh.

Events, Etc.Gay PRIDEHrasantafe.orgSanta Fe Human Rights Alliance hosts a virtualcelebration June 27; entertainment includesDJ Oona Bender opening the T-Dance, withsinger Bella Gigante joining in for a live PRIDEset; noon-4 p.m.; DJ Tracy Young weighs inat 2 p.m.; visit website for updates; free log-indetails posted June 22. Contact Kevin A. Bowenfor more information, [email protected] Life in Art seriesSitesantafe.org/event/my-life-in-art-2Ecological artist Bonnie Ora Sherk (Sitting Still Iand Sitting Still Series) in conversation withEcoartspace founder Patricia Lea Watts; 1 p.m.June 28; register for this free webinar at SITESanta Fe website.School for Advanced Research salonSarweb.orgThe Interpretation of Ancestral Pueblo Rock Art,archeologist Severin Fowles explains the evolutionof imagery beginning with hunter-gathers andprogressing through the spread of agriculture-based societies; 2-3 p.m. June 30; register at theSchool for Advanced Research website for thisfree discussion.The Book of Matt: Hidden Truthsabout the Murder of Matthew ShepardCollectedworksbookstore.comJournalist Stephen Jimenez discusses thenew edition of his book with NYU journalismprof. Mark Crispin Miller; 6 p.m. June 30.Breakfast with O’Keeffe OnlineOkeeffemuseum.org/event/breakfast-with-okeeffeA webinar with Melissa Leventon of CuratrixGroup Museum Consultants titled The AmericanLook: Georgia O’Keeffe and the Fashion of Her Time,exploring the artist’s signature wardrobe andAmerican fashion trends in that era; 9 a.m. July 1;Zoom link provided with registration; no charge.Desirée Mays presentationGuildsofsfo.orgA musically illustrated webinar on The WagnerDynasty from Richard to Katharina; 5 p.m. July 2;register online at the Santa Fe Opera websiteto sign in to Zoom platform; no charge.IFAM Virtual One World Gala & AuctionFolkartmarket.org/ifam-vowInternational Folk Art Market: auction previewgoes live July 5, artist keynote talk with AnitaReddy, founder of Development of Weaversand Rural Artisans in Kalmkari Art July 6,

The Future is Handmade ticketed fundraiserJuly 7 ($25), online auction July 8-10, additionalartist talks July 9 and 10; visit website for updates.Outpost Performance Spaceweb coursesOutpostspace.org/scheduleImprovising the Blues on Guitar 6 p.m. July 9;Jazz Meets TikTok for Youth 11 a.m. July 11;Master Class Series hosted by saxophonistDoug Lawrence 2 p.m. July 11; Central (Route 66,Albuquerque) to Carnegie Hall: Doug Lawrence’sLife in Jazz 2 p.m. July 12; fees vary by class;outpostspace.org.Virtual Vivace Santa Fe Opera GuildBook ClubGuildsofsfo.org/santafe/eventsFor discussion: Jamie Bernstein’s book, FamousFather Girl: A Memoir of Growing Up Bernstein;6 p.m. July 13; 5:50 p.m. check-in; no charge.Fourth Annual Taos Writers ConferenceSomostaos.orgSociety of the Muse of the Southwest offersworkshops on poetry, fiction, memoirs,play writing, and writing of children’s books;keynote speaker Pan Houston; instructors includeRobert Arellano, Sallie Bingham, Ned Doughteryand Allegra Huston; via Zoom July 24-26;$149-$419.Contemporary Hispanic MarketDowntown, along Lincoln AvenueAnnual outdoor event, with 130-plus artists;8 a.m.-5 p.m. July 25 and 26; 505-331-5162,contemporaryhispanicmarketinc.com.Currents New MediaEl Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 555 Camino de la FamiliaAn annual festival (Aug. 21-30) featuring outdoorinstallations, and multimedia performances;opening-weekend events include galleryreceptions, film screenings, workshops, and livemusic; currentsnewmedia.org/festivals/currents.96th Annual burning of ZozobraBurnzozobra.comLive broadcast on KOAT Channel 7 Sept. 4,including gloomies, torchbearers, bonfires,and fireworks; visit Santa Fe Kiwanis Clubwebsite for details.30th Annual Santa Fe Wine & Chile FiestaTownwideFood and wine tastings, seminars, and cookingdemonstrations with local chefs; Sept. 23-27;tickets vary by event and go on sale Aug. 1;santafewineandchile.org.Review Santa Fe Photo FestivalDrury Plaza Hotel, 828 Paseo de Peralta, and Santa FeFarmers’ Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de PeraltaThe nonprofit organization CENTER’s portfolioreview for photographers and reviewers frommagazines, galleries, and other agencies; freekey events include a Portfolio Walk (Oct. 16),photographer presentations (Oct. 17), an exhibit,and a book fair (Oct. 18); festival pass $75;505-984-8353, visitcenter.org.

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AMP Concerts presents Zoltan and the Fortune Tellers livestreaming June 27.

☛ RRescheduled

☛ CCanceled

☛ PPostponed