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Attend a public meeting about The New O’Keeffe project in downtown Santa Fe. Asista a una reunión pública sobre el nuevo proyecto de O’Keeffe en el centro de Santa Fe.

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September 21st = 6:00 PM MDT Santa Fe High School Theater 2100 Yucca St, Santa Fe, NM 87505 September 28th = 6:00 PM MDT Santa Fe Community College, Jemez Rooms 6401 Richards Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87508 October 5th = 6:00 PM MDT Meeting via Zoom. Link to attend can be found at gokm.org/newmuseum. Reunión vía Zoom. El enlace para asistir se puede encontrar en gokm.org/newmuseum. Questions? ¿Preguntas? rlucero@okeeffemuseum.org or 505.946.1036

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Photographer Lisa Law’s temporary Museum of the Sixties on the Plaza has been entertaining visitors most of the summer with personal tours and will remain open for just two more weeks. (76 E San Francisco St., above Overland Sheepskin Co., 10 am-5 pm, Thursday to Monday. Suggested donation: $10; children under 12 free.) Law, a Santa Fe resident, has worked in the documentary genre for more than four decades and her photos have hung in places the likes of the Smithsonian Museum of American History. Your chances to catch her iconic photos is waning, but before she packs it in again, SFR caught her for a few questions. A closing party is planned for Sept. 30 from 5 to 7 pm. (Julie Ann Grimm)

How did you land on doing a popup museum and how has it gone?

I had done a show at El Museo Cultural five years ago called Flashing on the 60s: A Trip Back to the Garden and it was supposed to be up for three months but they kept it for eight months. It was very popular—8,000 people came to it and the history museum was interviewing me for the Voices of the Counterculture show to get some vocals for the show, you know, you push a button and you hear a recording.

I said, “Don’t you want any of these pictures here?” and she ID’d 147 that became one-third of the gorgeous show that the state paid for...I brought Wavy Gravy out and I showed my movie and brought the hippie bus and parked it out front. It was really a lot of fun and then I packed it up and put it away. We then had a show and a party at my daughter’s gallery on Canyon Road, Edition One, and Peter Komis, the owner of this building, came to the show...and he loved it and I said “Why don’t we do this at your space that’s empty over the Overland Sheep Co.?” He said, “I’ll sponsor you”...So my daughter, Pilar, and I signed a contract with him and she and I then spent the next three weeks to clean it and put up the whole show and it’s been up since July 9. An unbelievable amount of people have been here, especially tourists.

What is it about the 60s that is so captivating to people?

This was during the psychedelic era, the war marches, the music—Dylan, Janis and Otis, and Woodstock. I’ve got a whole section on Woodstock. We fed, the Hog Farm from here, fed 200,000 people at Woodstock. The art was great. Easy Rider was done in that time. I have a whole section on Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper and on Tony Price, the Atomic Artist.

It’s a very exciting time and people miss it and when they come up here and they see it all together, they get goosebumps and they start crying and they want a picture with me. It’s wonderful to be here five hours a week, eight hours a day when people come in.

Do you have a favorite piece in the show?

My picture of Bob Dylan is probably the most well known picture of Bob Dylan now, it was taken in 1966 at the solarium in LA at the castle. It’s being touted as the best picture of Bob Dylan. And also my picture of Janis Joplin in Truchas. That one is well known.

LA EMI: FALL FLAMENCO SERIES

The Lodge at Santa Fe 750 N St. Francis Drive (505) 992-5800 These are the last days of summer, but La Emi and company are done with the heat. Minus the burning passion of the dance. 8 pm, $20-$50

COOKING CLASS: NATIVE AMERICAN CUISINE

Santa Fe School of Cooking 125 N Guadalupe St. (505) 983-4511 Blue corn gnocchi arrowheads with guajillo chile sauce, lamb stuffed rellenos, sweet frybread with seasonal berries and prickly pear syrup. 10 am-1 pm, $95

ALI RYERSON: WOMEN IN JAZZ

SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta (505) 989-1199 Ryerson has emerged as one of the most exciting and versatile flutists on the scene today. Yes, flutes are exciting. Expect classical and jazz and with picks from her two dozens albums. 5 pm, $25-$30

BLUE RHAPSODY

Fenix at Vanessie 427 W Water St. (505) 982-9966 Food, wine and a husband and wife duo with piano and vocals to ease the digestion. 6:30 pm, free

MARION CARRILLO WITH DESERT RATT

Reunity Resources 1829 San Ysidro Crossing (505) 393-1196 Las Cruces-based Desert Ratt brings songs of strife and struggles of the working class. Folk, punk and blues, while Carrillo features a blend of storytelling, humor, social critique and honest reflection. 7-10 pm, $10

THEATER

THE CRADLE WILL ROCK

The Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Drive B (505) 395-6576 From the minds of Orson Welles, John Houseman and Marc Blitzstein—a play in music, super pro-union which we always love. Note the show actually begins in the parking lot for reasons we don’t know. Meta-theater. 7:30 pm, $25-$90

A STREETLIGHT NAMED SANTA FE

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St. (505) 988-4262 The Fiesta Melodrama, where we can poke fun at local events and politicians and citizen’s complaints on online public forums. 7 pm, $15-$25

NOW….MODERN BUDDHIST MEDITATIONS IN SANTA FE: HOW TO TAME YOUR MIND

Santa Fe Community Yoga Center 826 Camino de Monte Rey (505) 292-5293 Explore how meditation can be used to connect us with our pure potential and become more and more loving, kinder, confident and peaceful: to become the person we wish to be. 10-11:15 am, $10

SAT/18

ART OPENINGS

ARTWALK SEPTEMBER

Plaza Rosina 1925 Rosina St. artwalksantafe.com Outdoor arts and crafts market. Plus music and sushi. (see SFR picks, page 17). 4-7 pm, free

BOOKS/LECTURES

RIVER TALK: HOW TO BECOME A WATERSHED SUPER HERO

Frenchy's Field 2001 Agua Fria St. A walking discussion of the tools, perspective and practice of citizen science. Led by River Source. Email zrisaacson@santafenm.gov to reserve a spot. 9:30-11 am, free

DANCE

ENTREFLAMENCO: FALL SEASON

El Flamenco Cabaret 135 W Palace Ave. (505) 209-1302 Trust us, the whole show is pretty mesmerizing. 6:30 pm, $25-$40

LA EMI: FALL FLAMENCO SERIES

The Lodge at Santa Fe 750 N St. Francis Drive (505) 992-5800 Warms the body, warms the mind and warms our hearts. We love it so. 8 pm, $20-$50

HOOP DANCING

Santa Fe Plaza 100 Old Santa Fe Trail Indigenous dancing. 3:30-5 pm, free

EVENTS

2021 INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY DAY

Ragle Park 2530 W. Zia Road santafeindigenouscenter.org Dance, music, art and food. Noon-4 pm, free

BICYCLE POKER RUN

Frenchy's Field 2001 Agua Fria St. santaferotarybpr.org Collect poker cards along the River Trail, win prizes. Cookout lunch included. 9:30 am, $25-$45

BRAKE LIGHT CLINIC

Sweeney Elementary School 501 Airport Road Come get your brake light changed for free—that's right, free as can be to minimize fines, anxieties and interactions with police. From Santa Fe Mutual Aid. 10 am, free

CACTUS AND SUCCULENT CLUB PLANT SALE

Waterwise Gardening 2902 A Rufina St. (505) 946-3507 Expert vendors, offering rare and unusual specimens, indoor and cold hardy plants. Cultivation tips, soil and garden supplies, topped off with some handcrafted pottery so you can have the cutest little succulent ever. Masks required. 9 am-4 pm, free

COMMUNITY COMING TOGETHER

Santa Fe Harley Davidson 4360 Rodeo Road (505) 471-3808 Stories of hope and wellness with special guests, free food, live music and a motorcycle run. Buncha cool stuff for the motorcycle folk. 10 am, free

NORTHERN NEW MEXICO FINE ARTS & CRAFTS GUILD JURIED SHOW

Cathedral Park 131 Cathedral Place artsandcraftsguild.org For all your gift buying needs, whether for yourself or those around you. Chat with the artists and enjoy an open-airfine-art-buying experience with wood inlay, pottery, painting, fiber arts and more. 10 am-5 pm, free

RENAISSANCE FAIRE

El Rancho de las Golondrinas 334 Los Pinos Road (505) 471-2261 Armor, turkey legs, kettle corn, jousting, old historic buildings, trolls and maybe the sparkly unicorn thing. If you’re lucky you’ll get put in the stocks. In other words, the perfect day (see SFR picks, page 17). 10 am-5 pm, $10-$12

ROSE EXHIBITION

DeVargas Center 564 N Guadalupe St. (505) 983-4671 From the Santa Fe Rose Society—come see a variety of roses that can actually survive in our good old desert state New Mexico. Maybe you'll get some tips and tricks and see what'll work best in your own funky little desert garden. 9 am, free

SANTA FE ARTISTS MARKET

The West Casitas 1612 Alcaldesa St. (505) 310-8766 Abundant pottery selections, various jewelry choices, paintings in booth after booth, photographs, sculptures and more. North of the water tower. 8 am-2 pm, free

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VAMANOS: SANTA FE WALKS

Arroyo Hondo Open Space Old Agua Fria Road E Another chance to check out the local trails and get outdoors. Includes a nature-based scavenger hunt on easy dirt trails for adults and kids. Come see how many things in nature you can find. Unless you are ultra-competitive, then you’ll just be annoying. 10 am-noon, free

SANTA FE FARMERS MARKET

Farmers Market Pavilion 1607 Paseo de Peralta (505) 983-7726 Shock your family by coming home with astonishing amounts of potatoes, rip your bags with the weight of godknows-how-many heirloom tomatoes, bring a truck so you can drive home with loads of roasted chile. 7 am-1 pm, free

THE GREAT NEW MEXICO CHILE TASTE-OFF

Socorro Rodeo & Sports Complex 1 Rodeo Drive (520) 576-8011 You chile freaks willing to take a little drive? The 3rd annual Great New Mexico Chile Taste-Off will be held in person in Socorro. Come taste the widest selection of red and green from around the state. And yes, you can buy to your heart's content and stock up your pantry for any coming apocolypse. 3-7:30 pm, free

FUNKY SOUL NIGHT

La Reina at El Rey Court 1862 Cerrillos Road (505) 982-1931 Get funky with DJ Prarie Dog, get weird within socially acceptable levels and come groove. All vinyl—bring the friends, partner and even the (vaccinated) grandparents. For anyone who loves a solid drink and some good music. 8-10 pm, free

THOLLEM TRIO AND GLASS KEY TRIO

San Miguel Chapel 401 Old Santa Fe Trail (505) 983-3974 A night of innovative and creative music from some of New Mexico’s finest improvisors in the Historic San Miguel Chapel. Folk, jazz and even gospel. Music sounds cooler when it’s in old buildings. 7-9:45 pm, $10

WILDERMISS

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St. (505) 303-3808 Indie rock band from Denver with deep synth sounds. They'll keep going until the van breaks down (again). Free show, but expect to tip and order drinks. They’ll need the tips to get a van that works. 7:30 pm, free

THE CRADLE WILL ROCK

The Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Drive B (505) 395-6576 Yes, this show has been running a lot. Yes, you are running out of excuses not to see it. 7:30 pm, $25-$90

A STREETLIGHT NAMED SANTA FE

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St. (505) 988-4262 More melodrama, even though Fiestas are done. 7 pm, $15-$25

WORKSHOP

POETRY UNDER THE PORTAL

Santa Fe Public Library Main Branch 145 Washington Ave. (505) 955-6780 Free poetry workshop for adults with Elizabeth Jacobson, the former poet laureate of Santa Fe. Good for all levels and the poetry-curious. 2-3 pm, free

SUN/19

BOOKS/LECTURES

FREETHINKER'S FORUM

Online meetup.com/freethinkersforum A virtual get together celebrating five years of reasoned discussion. Discuss collaboratively chosen topics, listen with open minds, share with open hearts, work together on social activism projects and share supportive community. Noon, free

DANCE

LA EMI: FALL FLAMENCO SERIES

The Lodge at Santa Fe 750 N St. Francis Drive (505) 992-5800 Listen, we may not get bigname music acts in Santa Fe very often but we do always have big-name flamenco, which is just as important. 8 pm, $20-$50

HOOP DANCING

Santa Fe Plaza 100 Old Santa Fe Trail Awesome Indigenous dancing, showcasing awesome talent. 3:30-5 pm, free

EVENTS

GFNY SANTA FE

Santa Fe Plaza 63 Lincoln Ave. santafe.gfny.com You serious bike riders are nuts. To prove how nuts you are, here’s a chance to race in a 75-mile high-altitude course with 7,150 feet of climbing and a peak elevation, from the open plains to the dense pine of the high mountains. Happy riding, We probs won’t be there. 7 am-5 pm, free

MUSEUM HILL COMMUNITY DAY

Museum Hill 710 Camino Lejo (505) 984-8900 Celebrate the art, culture, history and natural landscape of New Mexico. Live music and a number of activities for the whole family to enjoy. 1-4 pm, free

RENAISSANCE FAIRE

El Rancho de las Golondrinas 334 Los Pinos Road (505) 471-2261 Armor, turkey legs, kettle corn, jousting, old historic buildings, trolls, the sparkly unicorn thing. AKA, the perfect day. Part II (see SFR picks, page 17). 10 am-5 pm, $10-$12

YOGA IN THE PARK

Bicentennial Park 1121 Alto St. All levels vinyasa flow class, open to the community. 10 am, $10

MUSIC

DOUG MONTGOMERY

Fenix at Vanessie 427 W Water St. (505) 982-9966 We don't know if he'll stick to smooth piano jazz or go haywire in that damaged messy hair artist kind of way, but you won't know unless you see him play. 6:30 pm, free

SAMANTHA FISH

The Bridge @ SF Brewing Co. 37 Fire Place (505) 557-6182 Contemporary blues guitar and badass ballads. Masks and proof of vaccination required (see SFR picks, page 17). 7:30 pm, $28-$33

THEO KUTSKO

Reunity Resources 1829 San Ysidro Crossing (505) 393-1196 Hear Kutsko on piano, featuring songs from the ‘70s and the ‘80s and from Broadway, as is expected. Plus, brunch at Rose’s Kitchen on the farm. 7-10 pm, $10

THEATER

THE CRADLE WILL ROCK

The Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Drive B (505) 395-6576 Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, and summer’s lease hath—oh, dang, wrong show. Anyways, check this out. 2 pm, $25-$90

A STREETLIGHT NAMED SANTA FE

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St. (505) 988-4262 This has been a tradition since 1919, since the days of ragtime and early jazz. And you’re gonna miss out on this just because you “aren’t in the mood?“ Stop being weak. 2 pm, $15-$25

COURTESY GERALD PETERS GALLERY

“Sparkling Sun Angel” by Chris Maynard from the show New Works at Gerald Peters Gallery.

WORKSHOP

LEAVE THE LEAVES

Railyard Park 740 Cerrillos Road (505) 982-3373 Did you know that leaving fallen leaves helps build soil and provides habitat for diverse insect communities? We want happy bugs or they will devour us. Learn more about the benefits of leaving the leaves and see how the Railyard Park practices this healthy soil principle. We all hate raking up leaves anyways. 10 am-noon, free

SELF-DEFENSE CLASS

Santa Fe Girls' School 310 W. Zia Road resolvenm.org Self-defense class for survivors of violence or crime at no cost. Open to all genders age 13 and up. Pre-registration and vaccination required. Noon-4 pm, $50-$75

MON/20

DANCE

SANTA FE SWING

Odd Fellows Hall 1125 Cerrillos Road Start your week dancing jitterbug or East Coast swing. $8 for the class at 7 pm and the dance, $3 just for the dance at 8 pm, for those who’ve already got the swing in them. Masks required— bring CDC vax proof. 7 pm, $3-$8 MUSIC

DOUG MONTGOMERY

Fenix at Vanessie 427 W Water St. (505) 982-9966 Where piano notes mix metaphorically into the wine and let you soothe into musical joy. Is it musical therapy, or is it Doug Montgomery? 6:30 pm, free

TUE/21

EVENTS

YOGA IN THE PARK

Bicentennial Park 1121 Alto St. More yoga, more joints popping, more joy. Bring your own yoga mat and prepare to feel beautiful stretches in all the right spots (and the wrong spots maybe too). Noon, $10

FOOD

COOKING CLASS: CHILE AMOR

Santa Fe School of Cooking 125 N Guadalupe St. (505) 983-4511 This is for chile lovers. But also people who are chile curious. And everyone in between. In this class, participants will learn how to deal with both red and green chile sauces. And we know a lot of you guys need to know how to do chile right. 2 pm, $84

SANTA FE FARMERS MARKET

Farmers Market Pavilion 1607 Paseo de Peralta (505) 983-7726 Fresh produce on a Tuesday?! Society is certainly falling to bits, next thing you know will want fresh food all week. Bah! 7 am-1 pm, free

SANTA FE FARMERS MARKET DEL SUR

Presbyterian Health Park 4801 Beckner Road (505) 983-7726 Did you know if you buy lettuce on the Southside it lasts longer? We should all go and check it out to see if it’s true. 3-6 pm, free

MUSIC

MARC-ANDRÉ HAMELIN

Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St. (505) 988-1234 Grammy-nominated Canadian pianist Marc-André Hamelin is celebrated worldwide for his unrivaled renditions of the great classical works of the established repertoire. 7:30 pm, $35

JSMN

Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina Circle (505) 395-6369 Detroit's JSMN has a reputation for unforgettable live performances as one of the industry’s most soughtafter producers, working with such big names as Kendrick Lamar, Game and Mac Miller. 7-11 pm, $16-$19

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