Axle Contemporary shows works by Cannupahanska Luger

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by Billy Joe Miller, reception 6-8 p.m., through Arpil 14, no charge. Concert with Twig Palace, Jordan O’Jordan, and North America, 8-10 p.m., $10, student discounts available.

gallery/museum openings Axle Contemporary 670-7612 or 670-5854. (no)stalgia, installation by Cannupahanska Luger, reception 5-7 p.m., look for the mobile gallery’s van at the Railyard, visit axleart.com for van locations through March 24. Downtown Subscription 376 Garcia St., 983-3085. Architectural Abstractions, tapestries by Mary Cost, reception 4-6 p.m. Flying Cow Gallery Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta, 989-4423. Zero, teen exhibit, reception 5:30-8 p.m., through Thursday, March 14. Pop-up gallery at 312-A Lomita St. 670-6438. Drawings by Thais Mather, reception 5-7 p.m., through March 23. Santa Fe Clay 545 Camino de la Familia, 984-1122. Remnants, ceramic sculpture by Peter Christian Johnson and Todd Volz, reception 5-7 p.m., through April 20. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Fe 107 W. Barcelona Rd., 982-9674. Cloth and Paper, collaborative works by L.S. Macri and Kathamann, reception 5:30-7:30 p.m., through March.

classical music TGIF organ recital William Porter, 5:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave., donations appreciated, 982-8544, Ext. 16.

in concert Sean Healen Band Western-tinged rock ’n’ roll, 7:30 p.m., Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St., $15 at the door, gigsantafe.com. Stu MacAskie Trio Jazz pianist, with Asher Barreras on bass, and John Trentacosta on drums, KSFR Radio’s Music Café Series, 7 p.m., Museum Hill Café, Milner Plaza, 710 Camino Lejo, $20, 428-1527.

theater/dance ‘Cold Water’ Santa Fe University of Art & Design Documentary Theatre Project students’ play about the Northern New Mexico village of Agua Fría, 7 p.m., Greer Garson Theatre, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., $12 and $15, discounts available, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234, final weekend. ‘In the Time of the Butterflies’ Teatro Paraguas presents a new play by Caridad Svich, 7:30 p.m., 3205 Calle Marie, $15, discounts available, 424-1601, FridaySunday through March 24 (see story, Page 46).

outdoors Star Party Laser-guided tour of the night sky led by Ranger Peter Lipscomb, followed by telescope views of Jupiter, the Orion Nebula, star clusters, and galaxies, 7 p.m., Cerrillos Hills State Park,

Pasa’s Little Black Book......... 57 Exhibitionism...................... 58 At the Galleries.................... 59 Libraries.............................. 59 Museums & Art Spaces........ 59 In the Wings....................... 60 56 March 8 -14, 2013

compiled by Pamela Beach, [email protected]

theater/dance ‘Cold Water’ Santa Fe University of Art & Design Documentary Theatre Project students’ play about the Northern New Mexico village of Agua Fría, 7 p.m., Greer Garson Theatre, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., $12 and $15, discounts available, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234, final weekend. ‘In the Time of the Butterflies’ Teatro Paraguas presents a new play by Caridad Svich, 7:30 p.m., 3205 Calle Marie, $15, discounts available, 424-1601, FridaySunday through March 24 (see story, Page 46).

books/talks

Axle Contemporary shows works by Cannupahanska Luger.

16 miles south of Santa Fe off NM 14, parking area one half-mile north of the village of Cerrillos, $5 per vehicle, 474-0196.

Nightlife (See Page 57 for addresses) Café Café Los Primos Trio, traditional Latin rhythms, 6-9 p.m., no cover. ¡Chispa! at El Mesón The Three Faces of Jazz and friends, featuring Bryan Lewis on drums, 7:30-10:30 p.m., no cover. Cowgirl BBQ Singer/songwriter Tenia Sanders, soul/funk; 5-7:30 p.m.; Americana band Gypsy Lumberjacks, 8:30 p.m.; no cover. El Cañon at the Hilton Gerry Carthy, tenor guitar and flute, 7-9 p.m., no cover. El Farol Jay Boy Adams, Texas country-rock and blues, and Zenobia with Mister Sister, R & B/soul, 9 p.m., call for cover. Hotel Santa Fe Ronald Roybal, flute and classical Spanish guitar, 7-9 p.m., no cover. La Casa Sena Cantina Best of Broadway, piano and vocals, 6-10 p.m., no cover. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Jimmy Stadler Band, Americana/rock, 8-11 p.m., no cover. La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa Nacha Mendez Trio, pan-Latin music, 6:30-9:30 p.m., no cover.

Elsewhere............................ 62 People Who Need People..... 63 Under 21............................. 63 Pasa Kids............................ 63 Sound Waves...................... 63

The Legal Tender Bill Hearne Trio, classic country, 6-9 p.m., no cover. The Palace Restaurant & Saloon Classic-rock cover band Chango, 9:30 p.m., call for cover. Pranzo Italian Grill Jazz pianist Robin Holloway, 6-9 p.m., call for cover. Revolution Bakery Friday Night Jazz Trio, guitarist Tony Cesarano, percussionist Peter Amahl, and bassist Lenny Tischler, 6-9 p.m., $3 suggested donation. Second Street Brewery Felix y Los Gatos, zydeco/Tejano/juke-swing, 6-9 p.m., no cover. Second Street Brewery at the Railyard Bleich-Villarubia Jazz Trio, 6-9 p.m., no cover. Tiny’s Chris Abeyta, easy listening, 5:30-8 p.m.; Anthony Leon & The Chain, country angst, 8:30 p.m.-close; no cover. The Underground at Evangelo’s The Howard Stern Comedy Tour with John Tole and Ian Stewart; plus, John Duke and DJ Guttermouth, doors open at 9 p.m., $10 cover. Vanessie Jazz vocalist Paula Rae McDonald with pianist Andy Kingston, jazz, 7:30 p.m.-close, call for cover.

Horticultural Therapy Learn what it is and how it works with Nancy Chambers, 1-3 p.m., Museum of International Folk Art, 706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, no charge, call Santa Fe Botanical Garden for information, 471-9103. Scotland: Walking the West Highlands Way Illustrated presentation by Catherine Macken, 5 p.m., Travel Bug Books, 839 Paseo de Peralta, 992-0418. You Are What You Wear: Costume and Character in Opera UNM professor Dorothy Baca and Emilee McVey Lee of the Santa Fe Opera and Santa Fe Community College, share their insights during a behind-the-scenes view of the costume-design process at the Santa Fe Opera, refreshments 9 a.m., program 9:30 a.m.-noon, Stieren Hall, 301 Opera Dr., $10, guildsofsfo.org, 629-1410, Ext. 100.

events

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The Flea at El Museo 8 a.m.-3 p.m. El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 555 Camino de la Familia, santafeflea.com, 982-2671, weekends through April. Pueblo of Tesuque Flea Market 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 15 Flea Market Rd., 670-2599 or 231-8536, pueblooftesuquefleamarket.com, Friday-Sunday through the year. Santa Fe Artists Market 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturdays through March at the Railyard plaza between the Farmers Market and REI, 310-1555. Santa Fe Farmers Market 8 a.m.-1 p.m., 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 983-4098. Ukranian Easter egg demonstrations Local artists lead a free pysanky workshop, 1-4 p.m., Hotel St. Francis, 210 Don Gaspar Ave., no charge, call Susan Topp Weber for details, 983-2127.

gallery/museum openings

nightlife

Center for Contemporary Arts — Muñoz Waxman Front Gallery 1050 Old Pecos Trail, 982-1338. Revival, multimedia installation

(See Page 57 for addresses) Café Café Los Primos Trio, traditional Latin songs, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

calendar guidelines Please submit information and listings for Pasa Week

no later than 5 p.m. Friday, two weeks prior to the desired publication date. Resubmit recurring listings every three weeks. Send submissions by mail to Pasatiempo Calendar, 202 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, by email to [email protected], or by fax to 820-0803. Pasatiempo does not charge for listings, but inclusion in the calendar and the return of photos cannot be guaranteed. Questions or comments about this calendar? Call Pamela Beach, Pasatiempo calendar editor, at 986-3019; or send an email to [email protected] or [email protected]. Follow Pasatiempo on Facebook and Twitter.

¡Chispa! at El Mesón Chief Sanchez Jazz Quartet, 7:30-10:30 p.m., call for cover. Cowgirl BBQ Santa Fe Chiles Traditional Dixie Jazz Band, 2-5 p.m.; classic-rock cover band Chango, 8:30 p.m.-close; no cover. El Farol Rock band The Rattlerz, 9 p.m., call for cover. La Casa Sena Cantina Best of Broadway, piano and vocals, 6-10 p.m., no cover. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Jimmy Stadler Band, Americana/rock, 8-11 p.m., no cover. La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa Jazz vocalist Whitney and guitarist Pat Malone, 6-9 p.m., no cover. The Legal Tender Cathy Faber’s Swingin’ Country Band, 6-9 p.m., no cover. The Mine Shaft Tavern Bluesman C.W. Ayon, 7-11 p.m., call for cover. The Palace Restaurant & Saloon Victor Alvarez and Savor, Cuban rhythms, 9:30 p.m., call for cover. Pranzo Italian Grill Geist Cabaret with pianist David Geist, 6-9 p.m., call for cover. Second Street Brewery Swing Soleil, Gypsy jazz and swing, 6-9 p.m., no cover. Second Street Brewery at the Railyard Broomdust Caravan, juke joint honky-tonk and biker bar rock, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

d Wine Bar 315 Restaurant an 986-9190 il, 315 Old Santa Fe Tra nt & Bar Anasazi Restaura Anasazi, the of Inn d oo Rosew e., 988-3030 113 Washington Av nch Resort & Spa Bishop’s Lodge Ra ., 983-6377 Rd e dg 1297 Bishops Lo Café Café 6-1391 500 Sandoval St., 46 ón es ¡Chispa! at El M 983-6756 e., Av ton ing ash 213 W hside ut Cleopatra Café So 4-5644 47 ., Dr o an 3482 Zafar Cowgirl BBQ , 982-2565 319 S. Guadalupe St. o Tw Dinner for , 820-2075 106 N. Guadalupe St. at The Pink om The Dragon Ro Fe Trail, a nt Sa d Ol 6 40 e Adob 983-7712 lton El Cañon at the Hi 811 8-2 100 Sandoval St., 98 Spa Eldorado Hotel & St., 988-4455 o isc nc Fra n Sa . W 9 30 El Farol 3-9912 808 Canyon Rd., 98 ill El Paseo Bar & Gr 848 2-2 208 Galisteo St., 99

Tiny’s Showcase karaoke with Nanci and Cyndi, 8:30 p.m.-close, no cover. The Underground at Evangelo’s DJ Dynamite Sol’s Video Jukebox, 9 p.m., call for cover. Vanessie Bob Finnie, pop standards piano and vocals, 6:30 p.m.-close, no cover.

‘In the Time of the Butterflies’ Teatro Paraguas presents a new play by Caridad Svich, 2 p.m., 3205 Calle Marie, pay-what-youwish, 424-1601, Friday-Sunday through March 24 (see story, Page 46). Wise Fool New Mexico The circus arts and puppetry troupe presents March Madness Cabaret, 4 p.m., doors open at 3:30 p.m., Wise Fool Studio, 2778-D Siler Rd., 992-2588, $10 at the door.

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books/talks

in concert Cristianne Miranda and the Bert Dalton Trio Sincerely, Peggy Lee, tribute concert, 6 p.m., La Casa Sena Cantina, 125 E. Palace Ave., $25, 988-9232, encore Monday, March 11. Don Edwards The Western-music singer performs old-time ballads and cowboy songs, 2 p.m., New Mexico History Museum, 113 Lincoln Ave., $25 in advance at newmexicocreates.org or at the History Museum Shop, 982-9543.

theater/dance ‘Cold Water’ Santa Fe University of Art & Design Documentary Theatre Project students’ play about the Northern New Mexico village of Agua Fría, 2 p.m., Greer Garson Theatre, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., $12 and $15, discounts available, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234, final weekend. ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ National touring production, 7:30 p.m., the Lensic, $20-$55, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234.

Pasa’s little black book Evangelo’s o St., 982-9014 200 W. San Francisc Hotel Santa Fe ta, 982-1200 1501 Paseo de Peral La Boca 2-3433 72 W. Marcy St., 98 ina nt Ca na La Casa Se 988-9232 125 E. Palace Ave., at La Fonda La Fiesta Lounge , 982-5511 St. 100 E. San Francisco a Fe Resort nt La Posada de Sa e Ave., 986-0000 lac Pa E. 0 33 a and Sp at the The Legal Tender eum us M d oa Lamy Railr 466-1650 151 Old Lamy Trail, g Arts Center in Lensic Perform o St., 988-1234 211 W. San Francisc Sports Bar & Grill The Locker Room 3-5259 47 2841 Cerrillos Rd., The Lodge at ge un Lo Lodge St. Francis Dr., N. 0 75 at Santa Fe 992-5800 rider Bar Low ’n’ Slow Low ó ay im Ch l te at Ho e., 988-4900 125 Washington Av The Matador o St., 984-5050 116 W. San Francisc

On the Violence Against Women Susan Tarman, local Amnesty International coordinator, participates in an open forum; also, UNM sophomore Olivia Romo recites her poetry, 11 a.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 988-4226.

events The Flea at El Museo 10 a.m.-4 p.m. El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 555 Camino de la Familia, santafeflea.com, 982-2671, weekends through April. International folk dances 6:30-8 p.m. weekly, followed by Israeli dances 8-10 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd., $5, 501-5081, 466-2920, beginners welcome. Pueblo of Tesuque Flea Market 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 15 Flea Market Rd., 670-2599 or 231-8536, pueblooftesuquefleamarket.com. Railyard Artisans Market Saxophonist Brian Wingard 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; flutist Adrian Wall 1-4 p.m.; Santa Fe Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 983-4098, railyardartmarket.com, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. weekly.

The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM 14, Madrid, 473-0743 Molly’s Kitchen & Lounge 1611 Calle Lorca, 983-7577 Museum Hill Café 710 Camino Lejo, Milner Plaza, 984-8900 Music Room at Garrett’s Desert Inn 311 Old Santa Fe Trail, 982-1851 The Palace Restaurant & Saloon 142 W. Palace Ave, 428-0690 Pranzo Italian Grill 540 Montezuma Ave., 984-2645 Pyramid Café 505 W. Cordova Rd., 989-1378 Revolution Bakery 1291 San Felipe Ave., 988-2100 Rouge Cat 101 W. Marcy St., 983-6603 San Francisco Street Bar & Grill 50 E. San Francisco St., 982-2044 Santa Fe Community Convention Center 201 W. Marcy St., 955-6705 Santa Fe Sol Stage & Grill 37 Fire Pl., solofsantafe.com Second Street Brewer y 1814 Second St., 982-3030

Santa Fe Farmers Market 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 983-4098.

NIghtlife (See addresses below) Cowgirl BBQ Backwoods Benders, old time and bluegrass tunes, noon-3 p.m.; Appalachian duo Tina and Her Pony, 8 p.m.-close; no cover. Dinner for Two Classical guitarist Vernon de Aguero, 6 p.m., no cover. The Dragon Room at The Pink Adobe Jazz guitarist Pat Malone, 6-8 p.m., call for cover. El Farol Nacha Mendez and guests, pan-Latin music, 7 p.m.-close, no cover. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda La Fonda Talent Showcase, any music genre, stand-up comedy, and more welcome, $25 to the winners, 7-10 p.m., no cover. La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa Wily Jim, Western swingabilly, 7 p.m., no cover. The Mine Shaft Tavern Blues band The Barbwires, 3-7 p.m., no cover. Vanessie Sunday open mic with David Geist, 5-7 p.m.; Bob Finnie, pop standards piano and vocals, 7 p.m.-close; no cover.

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Second Street Brewer y at the Railyard Santa Fe Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 989-3278 Secreto Lounge at Hotel St. Francis 210 Don Gaspar Ave., 983-5700 The Starlight Lounge RainbowVision Santa Fe, 500 Rodeo Rd., 428-7781 Stats Sports Bar & Nightlife 135 W. Palace Ave., 982-7265 Steaksmith at El Gancho 104-B Old Las Vegas Highway, 988-3333 Taberna La Boca 125 Lincoln Ave., Suite 117, 988-7102 Thunderbird Bar & Grill 50 Lincoln Ave., 490-6550 Tiny’s 1005 St. Francis Dr., Suite 117, 983-9817 Totemoff Lodge at the Santa Fe Ski Basin N.M. 475, 982-4429 The Underground at Evangelo’s 200 W. San Francisco St., 577-5893 Upper Crust Pizza 329 Old Santa Fe Trail, 982-0000 Vanessie 427 W. Water St., 982-9966 Zia Diner 326 S. Guadalupe St., 988-7008

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exhibitionism

A peek at what’s showing around town

Emily Van Cleve: LifeForce (B4), 2007, acrylic and archival ink on canvas. Pareidolia Gallery (66-70 E. San Francisco St. in the Plaza Galeria) presents a grand-opening exhibition of work in a variety of mediums by more than 20 New Mexico artists, including Emily Van Cleve, Aaron Ross, Michelle Streisand, and Elizabeth Hahn. The exhibition runs through April. Call 631-495-9062.

Carlan Tapp: Between July 2010 to February 2013 There Have Been 44 Major Coal Train Derailments in the United States, 2013, photograph. Carlan Tapp spent weeks traveling on the route that rail cars, laden with coal bound for China, take from Wyoming to British Columbia, photographing the effects of coal pollution on the environment as well as the people and places along the way. The China Express, an exhibition of the photographs, opens with a lecture by Tapp on Monday, March 11, at 6 p.m. at the Santa Fe Art Institute (1600 St. Michael’s Drive). The lecture is $10 ($5 for students and seniors). Admission to the exhibit is free. Call 424-5050.

Billy Joe Miller: Untitled 1, 2013, digital print. The Center for Contemporary Arts (1050 Old Pecos Trail) presents Revival, the second part of a multimedia project by Billy Joe Miller that is inspired by the seasons. The exhibit opens with a 6 p.m. reception on Saturday, March 9. A concert featuring the music of Twig Palace, Jordan O’Jordan, and North America follows at 8 p.m. There is no charge for admission to the exhibit; the concert is $10 (discounts available). Call 982-1338. 58 March 8 -14, 2013

Alexander Calder: Untitled (Fêtes), 1971, aquatint etching with embossing. Eight Modern (231 Delgado St., 995-0231) honors the Chinese New Year with Year of the Snake, an exhibition of modern and contemporary art dealing with serpentine imagery and associated themes. The show features work by 14 artists, including Fay Ku, Clayton Porter, and Erika Wanenmacher. A finissage is scheduled for 5 p.m. on March 29.

Peter Christian Johnson: Safety Yellow 2, 2012, ceramic, stain, and paint. Remnants is an exhibit of ceramic sculptures by Peter Christian Johnson and Todd Volz at Santa Fe Clay (545 Camino de la Familia). Johnson emphasizes form and symmetry in pieces that resemble mechanical or machine parts. Volz’s mixed-media works look like antique apparatuses from an alchemist’s lab. The exhibit opens with a reception on Friday, March 8, at 5 p.m. Call 984-1122.

At the Galleries Arroyo Gallery 200 Canyon Rd., 988-1002. Scott Wilson Maclaren Revisionist: New Photographic Images, through Wednesday, March 13. Fine Equine Photography, work by Tony Stromberg, through April 1. Eight Modern 231 Delgado St., 995-0231. Year of the Snake, group show, through April 6. El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia, 992-0591. Challa: Fiesta Carnaval del Valle de Codpa, photographs by Rodrigo Villalón Ardisoni, through April 5. Jane Sauer Gallery 652 Canyon Rd., 995-8513. Questioning Femininity, kiln-formed glass sculpture by Susan Taylor Glasgow, through March 15. Marigold Arts 424 Canyon Rd., 982-4142. Winter Shadows, landscape watercolors by Robert Highsmith, through Thursday, March 14. Monroe Gallery of Photography 112 Don Gaspar Ave., 992-0800. Sid Avery: The Art of the Hollywood Snapshot, through March 24. Photo-eye Gallery 376-A Garcia St., 988-5152. The Nude: Classical, Contemporary, Cultural, through April 20 (see story, Page 36). Santa Fe University of Art & Design Fine Arts Gallery 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 473-6500. Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here, traveling group show of book art, through March 22.

lIBRAries Beaumont and Nancy Newhall Library Marion Center for Photographic Arts, Santa Fe University of Art & Design, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 424-5052. Open by appointment only. Catherine McElvain Library School for Advanced Research, 660 Garcia St., 954-7200. Open Monday-Friday, call for hours. Chase Art History Library Thaw Art History Center, Santa Fe University of Art & Design, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 473-6569. Open Monday-Friday, call for hours. Faith and John Meem Library St. John’s College, 1160 Camino de Cruz Blanca, 984-6041. Visit stjohnscollege.edu for hours of operation. $20 fee to nonstudents and nonfaculty. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library Palace of the Governors, 120 Washington Ave., 476-5090. Open 1-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday. Laboratory of Anthropology Library Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, 476-1264. Open 1-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, by museum admission. New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, 476-9700. Upstairs (state and federal documents and books) open noon-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; downstairs (Southwest collection, archives, and records) open 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Quimby Memorial Library Southwestern College, 3960 San Felipe Rd., 467-6825. Rare books and collections of metaphysical materials. Open Monday-Friday, call for hours. Santa Fe Community College Library 6401 Richards Ave., 428-1352. Open MondayFriday, call for hours. Santa Fe Institute 1399 Hyde Park Rd., 984-8800. Open 1-5 p.m. Monday-Friday to current students (call for details). Visit santafe.edu/library for online catalog.

Santa Fe Public Library, Main Branch 145 Washington Ave., 955-6780. Open 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.6 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Santa Fe Public Library, Oliver La Farge Branch 1730 Llano St., 955-4860. Open 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, 10 a.m.6 p.m. Thursday-Saturday. Closed Sunday. Santa Fe Public Library, Southside Branch 6599 Jaguar Dr., 955-2810. Open 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.6 p.m. Friday-Saturday. Closed Sunday. Supreme Court Law Library 237 Don Gaspar Ave., 827-4850. Online catalog available at supremecourtlawlibrary.org. Open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Museums & Art Spaces Refer to the daily calendar listings for special events. Museum hours subject to change on holidays and for special events. Center for Contemporary Arts 1050 Old Pecos Trail, 982-1338. Revival, multimedia installation by Billy Joe Miller, reception 6-8 p.m. Saturday, March 9, through April 14, no charge; concert with Twig Palace, Jordan O’Jordan, and North America, 8-10 p.m., $10, student discounts available, Muñoz Waxman Front Gallery • Alone Together, mixed-media paintings by Natalie Smith, through Sunday, March 10, Spector Ripps Project Space. Gallery hours available online at ccasantafe.org or by phone, no charge. Georgia O’Keeffe Museum 217 Johnson St., 946-1000. Annie Leibovitz: Pilgrimage, through May 5 • Georgia O’Keeffe and the Faraway: Nature and Image, through May 5. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Fridays. $12; seniors $10; NM residents $6; students 18 and over $10; under 18 no charge; NM residents free 5-7 p.m. first Friday of the month. Museum of Contemporary Native Arts 108 Cathedral Pl., 983-8900. Thicker Than Water, lens-based group show • Summer Burial, mixed media by Jason Lujan; through May 12 • Spyglass Field Recordings: Santa Fe; multimedia work by Nathan Pohio • Images of Life, portraits by Tyree Honga • Moccasins and Microphones: Modern Storytelling Through Performance Poetry, documentary by Cordillera Productions; through March. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday and Wednesday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Adults $10; NM residents, seniors, and students $5; 16 and under and NM residents with ID no charge on Sundays. Museum of Indian Arts & Culture 710 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 476-1250. What’s New in New: Recent Acquisitions, annual exhibit celebrating the gallery’s namesake, Lloyd Kiva New, through 2013 • Woven Identities: Basketry Art From the Collections • Margarete Bagshaw: Breaking the Rules, 20-year retrospective, through 2013 • Here, Now, and Always, artifacts, stories, and songs depicting Southwestern Native American traditions. Let’s Take a Look, free artifact identification by MIAC curators, noon-2 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. NM residents $6; nonresidents $9; ages 16 and younger no charge; students with ID $1 discount; school groups no charge; NM residents no charge on Sundays; free to NM residents over 60 on Wednesdays.

Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 476-1200. Plain Geometry: Amish Quilts, textiles from the museum’s collection and collectors, through Sept. 1 • New World Cuisine: The Histories of Chocolate, Mate y Más • Folk Art of the Andes, work from the 19th and 20th centuries • Multiple Visions: A Common Bond, international collection of toys and traditional folk art. Open 10 a.m.5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. NM residents $6; nonresidents $9; ages 16 and under no charge; students with ID $1 discount; school groups no charge; NM residents over 60 no charge on Wednesdays; no charge for NM residents on Sundays. Museum of Spanish Colonial Art 750 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 982-2226. Stations of the Cross, group show of works by New Mexico artists, through Sept. 2 • Filigree and Finery: The Art of Spanish Elegance, an exhibit of historic and contemporary jewelry, garments, and objects, through May 27 • Metal and Mud — Iron and Pottery, works by Spanish Market artists, through April • San Ysidro Labrador/St. Isidore the Farmer, bultos, retablos, straw appliqué, and paintings on tin • Recent Acquisitions, Colonial and 19th-century Mexican art, sculpture, and furniture; also, work by Spanish Market youth artists • The Delgado Room, late Colonial period re-creation. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. $8; NM residents $4; 16 and under no charge; NM residents no charge on Sundays. New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors 113 Lincoln Ave., 476-5200. Tall Tales of the Wild West: The Stories of Karl May, photographs and ephemera in relation to the German author • Telling New Mexico: Stories From Then and Now, core exhibition of chronological periods from the pre-Colonial era to the present. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday; 5-8 p.m. Fridays. NM residents $6; nonresidents $9; 16 and younger no charge; students with ID $1 discount; school groups no charge; no charge

on Wednesdays for NM residents over 60; no charge on Fridays 5-8 p.m.; NM residents no charge on Sundays. New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W. Palace Ave., 476-5072. Alcove 12.9, works by New Mexico artists Jeff Deemie, Teri Greeves, Joanne Lefrak, James Marshall, and Mary Tsiongas, through April 7 • Art on the Edge 2013, Friends of Contemporary Art and Photography’s biennial juried group show includes work by Santa Fe artists Donna Ruff and Greta Young, through April 14 • Back in the Saddle, collection of paintings, prints, photographs, and drawings of the Southwest, through Sept. 15 • It’s About Time: 14,000 Years of Art in New Mexico, through January 2014. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday; 5-8 p.m. Fridays. NM residents $6; nonresidents $9; 16 and younger no charge; students with ID $1 discount; school groups no charge; NM residents over 60 no charge on Wednesdays; NM residents no charge on Sundays. Poeh Museum 78 Cities of Gold Rd., Poeh Center Complex, Pueblo of Pojoaque, 455-3334. Núuphaa, works by Pueblo of Pojoaque Poeh Arts Program students, through Saturday, March 9. Open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday; donations accepted. SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta, 989-1199. State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970, conceptual and avant-garde works of the late 60s and 70s; Linda Mary Montano: Always Creative, interactive performance; Mungo Thomson: Time, People, Money, Crickets, multimedia; through May 19. Open 10 a.m.5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday. $10; seniors and students $5; Fridays no charge. Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian 704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 982-4636. A Certain Fire: Mary Wheelwright Collects the Southwest, 75th anniversary exhibit, through April 14. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Docent tours 2 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

20th-century portable altar from Bolivia, in the Museum of International Folk Art’s exhibit Folk Art of the Andes

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In the wings MUSIC Lawrence Clark Trio New York City-based jazz ensemble, 7 p.m. Friday, March 15, The Den (Birdland), 132 W. Water St., $75-$250, 670-6482. Spotlight on Young Musicians Annual concert presented by the Santa Fe Youth Symphony Association in support of music education for youth, 7 p.m. Friday, March 15, Scottish Rite Center, 463 Paseo de Peralta, $10 in advance and at the door, discounts available, 467-3770. The Met Live in HD Zandonai’s Francesca da Rimini, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, March 16, the Lensic, $22-$28, discounts available, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234. Apple Hill String Quartet Outliers, featuring oboist Pamela Epple and pianist Debra Ayers, music of Brahms, Grieg, and Ligeti, 6 p.m. Friday, March 22, Scottish Rite Center, 463 Paseo de Peralta, $25, discounts available, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234. The Chet Baker-Gerry Mulligan Project Jazz trumpeter Jan McDonald, saxophonist Arlen Asher, and the Bert Dalton Trio, 4 p.m. Sunday, March 24, Santa Fe Center for Spiritual Living, 505 Camino de los Marquez, $20 at the door, 662-7950. Robert Earl Keen Roots-country songwriter, 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 27, Santa Fe Farmers Market Pavilion, 1607 Paseo de Peralta, $31, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234. Santa Fe Pro Musica Orchestra Baroque Holy Week, featuring mezzo-soprano Deborah Domanski and trumpeter Brian Shaw, music of Bach and Telemann, 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 6 p.m. Saturday, March 28-30, Loretto Chapel; Spring Classic Weekend, featuring violinist Chad Hoopes, music of Brahms, Bach, Prokofiev, and Tchaikovsky, times vary, Friday-Sunday, April 12-14, the Lensic, $20-$65, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234. Donald Rubinstein Folk-rock singer/songwriter, doors open at 7 p.m., concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 30, Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St., $15 at the door, gigsantafe.com. Santa Fe Symphony Chorus, Chamber Ensemble, and Orchestra concerts The chorus and chamber ensemble perform in a free recital of Fauré’s Requiem, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 4, Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. The symphony performs in April Joy, music of Mozart and Dvo ˇr ák, 4 p.m. Sunday, April 21, pre-concert lecture 3 p.m., the Lensic, $20-$70, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Arlo Guthrie Here Comes the Kid, a tribute to Woody Guthrie, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4, the Lensic, $20-$45, student discounts available, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234. Richard Goode Piano recital, music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, the Lensic, $20-$75, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Tracy Grammer Multi-instrumentalist/singer, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 12, Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St., $20 at the door, gigsantafe.com.

Ian Tyson Veteran country singer/songwriter, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, the Lensic, $20-$45, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Nuestra Musica 13th annual celebration of New Mexico music, 7 p.m. Friday, April 19, the Lensic, $10, seniors no charge, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234. Canticum Novum Chamber Orchestra & Chorus The ensemble concludes its ninth season with music of Boyce, Mozart, Fauré, and le Fleming, vocal soloists include Cecilia Leitner, Deborah Domanski, Javier Gonzalez, and Michael Hix, pre-concert lectures by Oliver Prezant begin one-hour prior, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 27, 3 p.m. Sunday, April 28, Cristo Rey Church, 1120 Canyon Rd., $20 and $30, discounts available, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234. Roshan Bhartia Sitar recital, 8 p.m. Friday, May 3, Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St., $15 at the door, gigsantafe.com. Darius Brubeck The jazz pianist (and son of the late Dave Brubeck) performs with local ensemble Straight Up and vocalist Maura Dhu Studi in a benefit concert for The Humankind Foundation, 4 p.m. Sunday, May 5, the Lensic, tickets TBA.

THEATER/DANCE ‘Exquisite Absurdity: 30 Years of Looking Forward’ Theater Grottesco celebrates its 30th anniversary with re-created scenes of past performances and previews of works from its 2013 performance series titled Eventua, 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 4 p.m. Sunday, March 15May 5, Center for Contemporary Arts, Muñoz Waxman Gallery, 1050 Old Pecos Trail, $25, students $10, Thursdays pay-what-you-wish, 474-8400.

Upcoming events Belisama Irish Dance Company Rhythm of Fire; including Michael Patrick Gallagher and regional championship and top-10 world finalist dancers from Santa Fe and Los Alamos, 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 15, the Lensic, $20, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. ‘The Three Sisters’ Presented by Arden Shakespeare Festival, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, March 15-24, Armory for the Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail, $20, discounts available, 984-1370. New Mexico Dance Coalition 26th Annual Choreographers’ Showcase, 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 22-23, companies include New Mexico School for the Arts, Pomegranate Studios, Dance Space Santa Fe, and Four Winds Belly Dance, Railyard Performance Space, 1611 Paseo de Peralta, $10-$15 sliding scale, ages 12 and under $5, 920-0554. ‘Clybourne Park’ Fusion Theatre presents the 2012 Tony Awardwinning play by Bruce Norris, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, March 22-23, the Lensic, $20-$40, students $10, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234. ‘Buried Child’ Ironweed Productions in co-production with Santa Fe Playhouse presents Sam Shepard’s drama, 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, March 28-April 14, 142 De Vargas St., $20, discounts available, santafeplayhouse.org, 988-4262. Aspen Santa Fe Ballet The contemporary ballet company performs Jiˇrí Kylián’s Return to a Strange Land; Alejandro Cerrudo’s Last; and Trey McIntyre’s Like a Samba, 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, March 29-30, the Lensic, $25-$72, discounts available, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. National Theatre of London in HD The series continues with People, a new comedy by Alan Bennett, 7 p.m. Friday, April 5; This House, a new play about Parliament by James Graham, 7 p.m. Thursday, May 16; the Lensic, $22, student discounts available, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. ‘Einstein: A Stage Portrait’ Spoli Productions International presents Tom Schuch in Willard Simms’ one-man play, 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, April 5-7, Teatro Paraguas, 3205 Calle Marie, $16, discounts available, 424-1601.

Apple Hill String Quartet performs Friday, March 22, at the Scottish Rite Center.

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Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo All-male drag dance company that parodies classical ballet, 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 15, the Lensic, $25-$72, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. ‘Once on This Island’ Santa Fe University of Art & Design Documentary Theatre Project students present Lynn Ahrens’ musical, 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, April 19-28, Greer Garson Theatre, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., $12 and $15, discounts available, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.

happenings Keep It Rolling Santa Fe’s roller derby team, Disco Brawlers, host a fundraiser for the Santa Fe Children’s Museum; 7:30-9:30 p.m. Saturday, March 16, raffle, bake-sale items, skate rentals, Rocking Rollers, 2915 Agua Fría St., $7 in advance, $10 at the door, [email protected]. Spring fashion show and talk A Fashion Story: Mixing Old and New to Create Modern Designs, 2 p.m. Sunday, March 17, Zane Bennett Contemporary Art, 435 S. Guadalupe St., presented by New Mexico Committee of National Museum of Women in the Arts, $35, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org. Banff Mountain Film Festival 2013 World Tour Annual collection of international films related to adventure sports, expeditions, and mountain cultures, 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, March 18-19, the Lensic, $16, two-day pass $28, 988-1234, ticketsssantafe.org. Council on International Relations Buffet dinner followed by a screening of the film Cherry Blossoms, 5-9 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, Cowgirl BBQ, 319 S. Guadalupe St., dinner and film $35, film only $15, 982-4931, sfcir.org. Lannan Foundation literary event Novelists Russell Banks and Stona Fitch, 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 27, the Lensic, $6, discounts available, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234. Bollywood Dance Invasion 2013 Fundraiser hosted by the nonprofit Amma Center of New Mexico; video/light show, vegetarian meal, and astrology readings, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 30, Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta, $15, children’s discounts available, 989-4423. Mont St. Michel and Shiprock Santa Fe resident William Clift’s landscape photographs on exhibit April 19-Sept. 8, New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave., by museum admission, 476-5072. Japanese Cultural Festival Santa Fe Japanese Intercultural Network presents its annual matsuri with a vintage kimono exhibit, fashion show, sale of Japanese goods, and Japanese food, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, April 20, Santa Fe Community Convention Center, $3, children ages 12 and under no charge, proceeds benefit Japan Aid of Santa Fe recovery relief fund, santafejin.org. Santa Fe Opera opening night benefit The opening-night performance of Offenbach’s Grand Duchess of Gérolstein is preceded by a gala buffet dinner and a talk by Tom Franks, Friday, June 28, Dapples Pavilion, 301 Opera Dr., $70 before March 31, $80 after, hosted by the Santa Fe Opera Guild, 629-1410, Ext. 110, guildsofsto.org.

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Lannan Foundation’s In Pursuit of Cultural Freedom series Social critic/author Barbara Ehrenreich with David Barsamian, 7 p.m., the Lensic, $6, discounts available, 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org (see story, Page 14). Monthly Brainpower & Brownbag lecture Art history professor Joy Sperling speaks on Women’s Visual Narratives of New Mexico Between the World Wars, noon-12:45 p.m., Meem Community Room, Fray Angélico Chávez History Library, 120 Washington Ave., no charge, 476-5090. Santa Fe Photographic Workshops’ instructor image presentations Open conversation and slide presentation of work by R. Mac Holbert, Jennifer Spelman, and David X. Tejada, 8 p.m., Sunmount Room, Immaculate Heart of Mary Retreat and Conference Center, 50 Mount Carmel Rd., no charge, 983-1400, Ext 11.

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11 Monday gallery/museum openings Santa Fe Art Institute Santa Fe University of Art & Design, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., 424-5050. The China Express, photographs by Carlan Tapp; artist talk 6 p.m., $10, discounts available, no charge for the exhibit.

in concert Cristianne Miranda and the Bert Dalton Trio Sincerely, Peggy Lee, tribute concert, 7:15 p.m., La Casa Sena Cantina, 125 E. Palace Ave., $25, 988-9232. Pipes and Drums of the Black Watch 3rd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, 7:30 p.m., the Lensic, $20-$75, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234, (see story, Page 42). Song Sparrow Research Seattle indie-rock band, Ink On Paper and Luke Carr open, 9 p.m., doors open at 8 p.m., Santa Fe Sol, 37 Fire Pl., $8 at the door, solofsantafe.com.

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books/talks Blue Rock Review poetry readings Nathan Brown, Donald Levering, and Gary Studio, 3205 Calle Marie, no charge, 424-1601. Friends of the Wheelwright lecture A talk by Billy Malone, subject of Paul Berkowitz’s book, The Case of the Indian Trader: Billy Malone and the National Park Service Investigation at Hubbell Trading Post, 2 p.m., Wheelwright Museum of American Indian Library, 704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 982-4636. Southwest Seminars’ Ancient Sites and Ancient Stories lecture Archaeological Site Intrusions and Pueblo Migrations: A View From Pajarito Plateau Coalition Era Sites (11751325 C.E.), by Roy Gauthier, 6 p.m., Hotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta, $12 at the door, 466-2775 (see story, Page 16).

events Weekly all-ages informal swing dances Lesson 7-8 p.m., dance 8-10 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd., dance only $3, lesson and dance $8, 473-0955.

nightlife (See Page 57 for addresses) Cowgirl BBQ Cowgirl karaoke with Michele Leidig, 9 p.m., no cover. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Danny Duran, country, 7:30-11 p.m., no cover. Stats Sports Bar & Nightlife Pre-South by Southwest party with Tree Motel, Couches, Li Xi, and others, 8 p.m., call for cover. Vanessie Bob Finnie, pop standards piano and vocals, 6:30 p.m.-close, no cover.

12 Tuesday in concert Adrian Legg British fingerstyle master guitarist, 8 p.m., Garrett’s Desert Inn, 311 Old Santa Fe Trail, $20, brownpapertickets.com (see story, Page 18). Kenny Byrnes Country-music guitarist, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Artisan Santa Fe, 2601 Cerrillos Rd., no charge, 954-4179.

Santa Fe Photographic Workshops presents illustrated discussions of photographers’ works, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Immaculate Heart of Mary Retreat and Conference Center (R. Mac Holbert’s New American Gothic shown)

books/talks Robert Julyan The author reads from and signs copies of Sweeney; introduction by Anne Hillerman, 6 p.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 988-4226 (see Subtext, Page 12). Sparks: Off-Beat New Mexico lecture Farther Along, Recalling Memories: A History of Phillips Chapel and the Las Cruces African American Community, by Clarence Fielder, 3-4 p.m., School for Advanced Research Boardroom, 660 Garcia St., 954-7203, no charge.

nightlife (See Page 57 for addresses) ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Argentine Tango Milonga, 7:30 p.m., call for cover. Cowgirl BBQ Singer/songwriter Sean Healen and friends songswap, 8 p.m., no cover. El Farol Canyon Road Blues Jam, with Tiho Dimitrov, Brant Leeper, Mikey Chavez, and Tone Forrest, 8:30 p.m.-midnight, no cover.

La Casa Sena Cantina Guitarist Ramon Bermudez Jr., contemporary Latin tunes, 6 p.m., no cover. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Danny Duran, country, 7:30-11 p.m., no cover. Second Street Brewery at the Railyard Acoustic open-mic nights with Case Tanner, 7:30-10:30 p.m., no cover. Tiny’s Acoustic open-mic with Synde and John, 7-10 p.m., no cover. Vanessie Bob Finnie, pop standards piano and vocals, 6:30 p.m.-close, no cover.

13 Wednesday books/talks Alcove 12.9 The New Mexico Museum of Art docent talks series continues with a discussion of the exhibit, 12:15 p.m., 107 W. Palace Ave., by museum admission, 476-5072.

(See Page 57 for addresses) ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Flamenco guitarist Joaquin Gallegos, 7-9 p.m., no cover. Cowgirl BBQ Country-punk duo Barnyard Stompers, 8 p.m., no cover. El Farol Salsa Caliente, 9 p.m., no cover. La Casa Sena Cantina Best of Broadway, piano and vocals, 6-10 p.m., no cover. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Bill Hearne Trio, roadhouse honky-tonk, 7:30 p.m., no cover. La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa Wily Jim, Western swingabilly, 7 p.m., no cover. The Palace Restaurant & Saloon Local string band The Free Range Ramblers, 7:30 p.m., call for cover. Second Street Brewery Vinyl Listening Sessions with DJ Spinifex, 6-9 p.m., no cover. Tiny’s 505 Jam hosted by Synde and Nick, 8-11 p.m., no cover. Vanessie Vocalist Ninette Torres with trumpeter Tom Rheam, salsa and jazz, 6-9 p.m., no cover.

14 Thursday classical music Carol Redman and Roberto Capocchi Flute and guitar recital, 1-3 p.m., St. John’s United Methodist Church, 1200 Old Pecos Trail, $10, presented by Renesan Institute for Lifelong Learning, 982-9274.

events Bead Fest Santa Fe 5-9 p.m., more than 150 booths; workshops; book signings, and demonstrations through Sunday, March 17, Santa Fe Community Convention Center, $12 4-day pass available in advance at beadfest.com, $15 daily pass at the door.

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Los Alamos Historical Museum 1050 Bathtub Row, 662-4493. Permanent exhibits on the geology of the Jémez volcano, the Manhattan Project, area anthropology, and the Ranch School for Boys. Open 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.4 p.m. Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday; no charge. Pajarito Environmental Education Center 3540 Orange St., 662-0460. Exhibits of flora and fauna of the Pajarito Plateau; live amphibians, an herbarium, and butterfly and xeric gardens. Open noon-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, no charge.

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Steve McQueen Driving His 1957 XK-SS Jaguar Through Nichols Canyon in Hollywood, 1960, © Sid Avery, Monroe Gallery of Photography

Nickel Stories Open five-minute prose readings, 6 p.m., Op. Cit. Books, 930 Baca St., 428-0321. Santa Fe Institute Community Lecture How Social Media May Help You Survive the Next Big Disaster, Leysia Palen speaks at 7:30 p.m., Greer Garson Theatre, Santa Fe University of Art & Design, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., no charge, santafe.edu. Stuart Horwitz The author discusses and signs copies of Blueprint Your Bestseller: Organize and Revise Any Manuscript With the Book Architecture Method, 6 p.m., Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St., 988-4226.

Tiny’s Dan Silva & Company, country, 8 p.m.-close, no cover. Vanessie Andy Kingston Trio, jazz, 6:30 p.m.-close, no cover. Zia Diner Swing Soleil, Gypsy jazz and swing, 6:30-8:30 p.m., no cover.

UNM Art Museum Center for the Arts Building, 505-277-4001. In the Wake of Juarez: Drawings of Alice Leora Briggs • Bound Together: Seeking Pleasure In Books, group show • Martin Stupich: Remnants of First World, inkjet prints, through May 25. Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; $5 suggested donation.

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516 Arts 516 Central Ave. S.W., 505-242-1445. Flatlanders & Surface Dwellers, international multimedia show, reception 6-8 p.m. Saturday, March 9, through June 1. Albuquerque Museum of Art & History 2000 Mountain Rd. N.W., 505-243-7255. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday; adults $4 ($1 discount for NM residents); seniors $2; children ages 4-12 $1; 3 and under no charge; the first Wednesday of the month and 9 a.m.1 p.m. Sundays no charge. Albuquerque Photographers Gallery 303 Romero St. N.W., Old Town, 505-244-9195. The Acoma Collection, work by Lee Marmon, through April. Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th St. N.W., 866-855-7902. Challenging the Notion of Mapping, Zuni map-art paintings, through August. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; adults $6; NM residents $4; seniors $5.50. Richard Levy Gallery 514 Central Ave. S.W., 505-766-9888. Levitations, photographs by Natsumi Hayashi, reception 6-9 p.m. Saturday, March 9, through March 29. South Broadway Cultural Center 1025 Broadway Blvd. S.E., 505-848-1320. Mining the 90s, works by Jane Abrams, Aaron Karp, and Alan Paine Radebaugh, reception 6-8 p.m. Thursday, March 14, through April 19. Tamarind Institute Gallery 2500 Central Ave. S.E., 505-277-3901. Good in the Kitchen, 30-year retrospective of the gallery’s prints, reception 5-7 p.m. Friday, March 8, through March 14.

Joe West & The Santa Fe Revue The singer/songwriter and his alt-country band celebrate the release of the album Blood Red Velvet, 8 p.m. Saturday, March 9, Outpost Performance Space, 210 Yale Blvd. S.E., $20 in advance, 505-886-1251, $25 day of show. Sunday Chatter Clarinetist James T. Shields performs music of Schubert and Mozart, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 10; also, readings of the book 8 Voices: Contemporary Poetry From the American Southwest by contributing poets, The Kosmos, 1715 Fifth St. N.W., chatterchamber.org, $15 at the door.

(See Page 57 for addresses) ¡Chispa! at El Mesón Jazz pianist Bert Dalton and bassist Milo Jaramillo, 7-9 p.m., no cover. Cowgirl BBQ Grateful Dead-tribute band Detroit Lightning, 8 p.m., no cover. El Farol Roots-rock duo Man No Sober, 9 p.m., call for cover. Evangelo’s Little Leroy on guitar, Mark Clark on drums, and Tone Forrest on bass, country, rock, and R & B, 9 p.m.-close, call for cover. La Boca Nacha Mendez, pan-Latin chanteuse, 7-9 p.m., no cover. La Casa Sena Cantina Best of Broadway, piano and vocals, 6-10 p.m., no cover. La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda Bill Hearne Trio, roadhouse honky-tonk, 7:30 p.m., no cover. La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa Pat Malone Trio, featuring Kanoa Kaluhiwa on saxophone, Asher Barreras on bass, and Malone on guitar, 6-9 p.m., no cover. The Legal Tender Two-Step Thursdays with Buffalo Nickel Two, 6-9 p.m., no cover. The Matador DJ Inky spinning soul/punk/ska, 8:30 p.m.-close, no cover. The Palace Restaurant & Saloon Lime Light Karoake with Michele, 8:30 p.m., call for cover.

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E.L. Blumenschein Home and Museum 222 Ledoux St., 575-758-0505. Hacienda art from the Blumenschein family collection, European and Spanish Colonial antiques. Open 10 a.m.5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Adults $8; under 16 $4; children under 5 no charge; Taos County residents no charge on Sunday. Greg Moon Art 109-A Kit Carson Rd., 575-770-4463. High Art/Low Brow, group show, reception 4-7 p.m. Saturday, March 9, through March 27. Harwood Museum of Art 238 Ledoux St., 575-758-9826. Red Willow: Portraits of a Town • Eah-Ha-Wa (Eva Mirabal) and Jonathan Warm Day Coming • Eli Levin: Social Realism and the Harwood Suite; exhibits celebrating Northern New Mexico, through May 5. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday. $10; seniors and students $8; ages 12 and under no charge; Taos County residents with ID no charge on Sunday. Kit Carson Home & Museum 113 Kit Carson Rd., 575-758-4945. Original home of Christopher Houston “Kit” and Josefa Carson. Open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. daily, $5; seniors $4; teens $3; ages 12 and under no charge. La Hacienda de los Martinez 708 Hacienda Way, 575-758-1000. Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, ThursdaySaturday, noon-4 p.m. Sunday. Adults $8; under 16 $4; children under 5 no charge.

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española Bond House Museum 706 Bond St., 505-747-8535. De la Tierra y Cerca de la Tierra, group show, through March 22. Historic and cultural treasures exhibited in the home of railroad entrepreneur Frank Bond (1863-1945). Open noon-3:45 p.m. Monday-Thursday, no charge. Misión Museum y Convento 1 Calle de los Españoles, 505-747-8535. Elemental, group show of photographs, ceramics, prints, and paintings, through Friday, March 8. A replica based on the 1944 University of New Mexico excavations of the original church built by the Spanish at the San Gabriel settlement in 1598. Open noon-4 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, 11 a.m.3 p.m. Saturday; no charge.

los alamos Los Alamos Historical Society Lecture Hiroshima and Nagasaki 2010, by John A. Andersen, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, Pajarito Room, Fuller Lodge, 2132 Central Ave., no charge, 662-6272. Bradbury Science Museum 15th and Central Avenues, 667-4444. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday-Monday; no charge.

How Social Media May Help You Survive the Next Big Disaster Leysia Palen discusses information dissemination during crises and disasters at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14, as part of the free community lecture series hosted by the Santa Fe Institute. The event is held at Greer Garson Theatre, Santa Fe University of Art & Design, 1600 St. Michael’s Dr., visit santafe.edu for 2013 lecture schedule.

Millicent Rogers Museum 1504 Millicent Rogers Rd., 575-758-2462. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. NM residents $5; non-residents $10; seniors $8; students $6; ages 6-16 $2; Taos County residents no charge with ID. Taos Art Museum and Fechin House 227 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, 575-758-2690. Director’s Choice: 14 Years at the Taos Art Museum, works from the collection, through June. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday. $8, Taos County residents with ID no charge on Sunday.

Events/Performances Taos Shortz Film Fest More than 88 international films screened Friday-Sunday, March 8-10, Taos Community Auditorium, 145 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, $5-$15, Taos Hmmmm Pass $100, tickets available online at taosshortz.com.

▶ People who need people Artists/Craftspeople/Photographers 41st Annual Girls Inc. of Santa Fe Arts & Crafts Show Artist applications available online at girlsincofsantafe.org for the Aug. 3-4 event; deadline Sunday, March 10. 2013 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts Nominate New Mexican artists, businesses, nonprofits/foundations, or individuals contributing to the arts; nominations may be mailed or hand-delivered no later than Friday, March 22, to New Mexico Arts, 407 Galisteo St., Suite 270, 87501; forms available online at nmarts.org, or call 827-6490. After Dark II National juried art show about all things nocturnal hosted by Greg Moon Art of Taos July 6-27; midnight Monday, April 15, deadline; visit callforentry.org for details. Photobook workshop scholarship Open to photographers and students ages 27 and younger for a workshop hosted by Radius Books (983-4068) Friday-Sunday, March 22-24; for details contact Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb at [email protected] or visit magnumphotos.com.

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Santa Fe Independent Film Festival Film submissions sought for the Oct. 16-20 festival; regular deadline Wednesday, May 1; late deadline July 1; final deadline Aug. 1. Visit santafeindependentfilmfestival.com for rules and guidelines. Santa Fe Playhouse 92nd season Accepting play proposals of all genres for the fall 2013-summer 2014 season from individuals who would like to direct; call 988-4262 or email [email protected] for proposal packets by Sunday, March 31. Tony Hillerman best first mystery novel contest Publishing contract with St. Martin’s Press and $10,000 advance offered to the winner; only authors of unpublished mysteries set in the Southwest may enter; manuscripts must be received or postmarked by June 1; further guidelines and entry forms available online at wordharvest.com.

New Mexico cultural events 41st annual Heritage Preservation Awards The Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Cultural Affairs is accepting nominations for the Cultural Properties Review

Committee’s awards ceremony held May 10 in conjunction with Heritage Preservation Month; preservation event ideas can also be submitted; in addition, images for the 26th annual heritage preservation poster can be submitted; award/event nomination due by Monday, March 11; poster images must be submitted by Friday, March 8; forms and guidelines are available online at nmhistoricpreservation.org.

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Singers Women’s a cappella group Madrigal through contemporary; nonvibrato; email [email protected] for details.

Volunteers Bienvenidos Help out by manning the tourist information window on the Plaza for the volunteer division of the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce; call membership chairwoman, Marilyn O’Brien, 989-7901. Birders Lead ongoing birdwatching walks at Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve, Ortiz Mountains Educational Preserve, and Santa Fe Botanical Garden at Museum Hill; call 471-9103 or email [email protected] for more information. Fight Illiteracy Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe will train individuals willing to help adults learn to read, write, and speak English; details available online at lvsf.org, or call 428-1353. Many Mothers Assisting new mothers/families, fundraising, event planning, becoming a board member, and more; requirements and details available online at manymothers.org; call 466-3715 for more information or to schedule an interview.

▶ Under 21 Black Box Theater Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta, 989-4423. Klang! Sound and Light, continuous loop of 24 short videos by Molly Bradbury, 4-9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, through March 16. Flying Cow Gallery Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta, 989-4423. Zero, teen exhibit, reception 5:30-8 p.m. Friday, March 8, through Thursday, March 14. New Mexico Rappers on the Rize Wicked Royalty, Crim Deezy, Mr. Drops, and others, 6-10 p.m. Saturday, March 9, Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta, $10, 989-4423. Metal concert Exhumed, Fields of Elysium, Laughing Dog, Desmadre, and Carrion Kind, D p.m.-midnight L l E6:30 EWarehouse Thursday,A March 14, 1614 Paseo C N C $10 in advance, $15 21, de Peralta, at the door, 989-4423.

▶ Pasa Kids 2013 Children’s Water Conservation Poster Contest All students grades 1-6 are invited to participate in this year’s theme of Show Us Your Water Appreciation; entry deadline Friday, March 15; visit santafenm.gov or call 955-4225 for prize details and more information. Santa Fe Children’s Museum open studio Learn to paint and draw using pastels, acrylics, and ink, noon-3:30 p.m. Fridays, 1050 Old Pecos Trail, by museum admission, 989-8359. Bee Hive Kids Books Eric Carle story time, all ages, 11 a.m. Saturday, March 9, 328 Montezuma Ave., no charge, 780-8051. ◀

Given our ineffective and over-compensated Congress, a spate of seemingly indiscriminate drone strikes overseas, and a global scandal surrounding a retired, tweeting pontiff — who among you longs for a good laugh with a heaping side of punk-rock ethos as a temporary distraction? You can have all this and more at 9 p.m. Friday, March 8, at The Underground at Evangelo’s (200 W. San Francisco St., 577-5893), when comedians John Tole and Weeding up the riff-raff: Ian Stuart, who are touring under the banner comedian Ian Stuart of equal-opportunity offender Howard Stern, take the stage. Stuart, a Portland, Maine, resident in his late 20s, holds the curious distinction of having his debut full-length comedy album (titled Day Drinker) released on a European hardcore/metal record label. Yes, that’s right rockers: if you want metal gristle (Show Your Teeth, Teamkiller) and giggles, it’s one-stop shopping at Acuity Records. The pairing does make some sense, because Stuart’s brand of dark, in your face, college-outcast-ready stoner comedy is about as raw and riff-heavy as the proggiest metal bands out there today. Headliner Tole’s material is grounded in the anti-establishment wheelhouse of ’80s punk rock and thrash metal. Although his quick-fire act has been pegged as politically incorrect, he’s one of the few successful touring alternative comics who has experience as a road-seasoned musician in hardcore-punk bands. He’s paid his dues in long drives, brokendown vehicles, crappy meals, couch surfing, lame crowds, and even lamer business transactions. You’re bound to hear a thing or two you don’t agree with in a tone that will piss you off. Deal with it, or join the comedy circuit yourself and get paid dirt to complain. Also on the bill is local comedian John Duke. You may recognize Duke as Santa Fe’s balloon-animal man. He’s a seasoned local comedian who knows his way around a lame crowd. And he can juggle! Performing in the U.S. for more than 20 years, Duke has shared the stage with the likes of Bill Hicks, Sam Kinison, and Ron White. He made me a naughty balloon animal once. I still have pictures. Admission to the 21-and-older show is $10 at the door. This is iNKland If you missed the Luke Carr/iNK oN pAPER tag-team CD-release show at High Mayhem Emerging Arts a few weeks back (see the Feb. 22 installment of Sound Waves), don’t sweat it. At 7 p.m. Monday, March 11, Carr, iNK oN pAPER, and Seattle’s Song Sparrow Research converge at Santa Fe Sol Stage & Grill (37 Fire Place, www.solofsantafe.com) for a night of jazz-inflected indie pop and postpunk. The name Song Sparrow Research stems from a project that singer/guitarist Hamilton Boyce participated in as an undergrad while pursuing a degree in ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Washington. The group incorporates elements of rock, jazz, classical, and folk music using guitar, cello, upright bass, electric bass, glockenspiel, drums, synths, and other assorted instruments. While fans of Beach House and Beirut are tailor-made for this ensemble’s charming chamber-pop excursions, don’t put it past Song Sparrow Research to hit you with some seriously explosive jams when you least expect it. Advance $8 tickets for the all-ages show (full bar with I.D.) are available through the Santa Fe Sol website. — Rob DeWalt [email protected] Twitter: @Flashpan @Pasatweet A weekly column devoted to music, performances, and aural diversions. Tips on upcoming events are welcome.

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