March 20, 2019: Santa Fe Reporter

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YO U ’ L L L OV E W H AT YO U S E E ! WED | MAR 20 | 7 pm

THE CALENDAR THE UKULELE ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St., 988-1234 Folk songs, classical music favorites and original songs. 7:30 pm, $29-$50

THEATER THE MISER The Oasis Theatre 3205 Calle Marie, Ste. A, 917-439-7708 This classic comedy is perhaps Molière at his best. 3 pm, $27 TREVOR Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St., 988-4262 A subversive tragicomedy revolves around a chimpanzee (see Acting Out, page 29). 2 pm, $15-$25

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DECORATIVE WIRE WRAPPING MAKE Santa Fe 2879 All Trades Road, 819-3502 Embellish everyday objects. 1:30-3 pm, $35 SOILS TESTING WORKSHOP New Mexico Wildlife Center 19 Wheat St., Española, 753-9505 Learn how to interpret lab results and treat deficiencies. 1-4 pm, free

MON/25 BOOKS/LECTURES

SFR 2019 Spring Poetry Search THE

WINNERS READ THEIR POEMS FREE | 6 PM MONDAY,

MARCH 25 at Collected Works 202 Galisteo St. Santa Fe, NM 87501

MONDAY STORY TIME Bee Hive Kid's Books 328 Montezuma Ave, 780-8051 Story time for all ages. 10:30 am, free SFR SPRING POETRY SEARCH WINNERS Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo St., 988-4226 Winners of SFR's poetry contest read their winning pieces (see Cover, page 12). 6 pm, free SOUTHWEST SEMINARS: GROWTH OF PUEBLO SOCIETY IN THE LOWER RIO CHAMA VALLEY Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, 982-1200 Archaeologist Timothy Maxwell lectures. 6 pm, $15 THE CODED LANGUAGE OF COLOR: AN ESOTERIC JOURNEY Santa Fe Public Library Main Branch 145 Washington Ave., 955-6780 An introductory talk and practical demonstrations of the electromagnetic basis of color and its effect on life. 6:30 pm, free WOMEN MARKED FOR HISTORY Montezuma Lodge 431 Paseo de Peralta, 670-3068 Rosanne Roberts Archuletta and Phil Archuletta discuss the women on historical markers all over New Mexico. 5:45 pm, $5

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FINDING CALM IN THE STORM Thubten Norbu Ling Tibetan Buddhist Center 1807 Second St., Ste. 35, 660-7056 Explore the nature of the emotion of anger and learn Buddhist methods to help reduce its harmful effects. Noon-1 pm, $10 SANTA FE INDIVISIBLE MEETING Center for Progress and Justice 1420 Cerrillos Road, 467-8514 Join these politically progressive folks for group activism. 7 pm, free THE SANTA FE HARMONIZERS REHEARSAL Zia United Methodist Church 3368 Governor Miles Road, 699-6922 The barbershop chorus is looking for men and women who can carry a tune. 6:30 pm, free

TAX-AIDE SANTA FE Higher Education Building 1950 Siringo Road Call 505-946-3615 or go online at sfcc.edu/taxaide to reserve a time for free tax help. 8 am-4 pm, free

MUSIC BILL HEARNE TRIO La Fiesta Lounge 100 E San Francisco St., 982-5511 Honky-tonk and Americana. 7:30 pm, free DOUG MONTGOMERY AND ELIZABETH YOUNG Fenix at Vanessie 427 W Water St., 982-9966 Standards on piano and violin. 6:30 pm, free ENCUENTROS INTIMOS CON ENGINE Paradiso 903 Early St. The Franco-Argentinean trio performs Latin-rock-ish tunes. 7:30 pm, $15-$20 EUFORIA TRIO Tesuque Casino 7 Tesuque Road, 984-8414 A breakout trio from the all-female Mariachi Buenaventura. 6 pm, free RAYLAND BAXTER Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina Circle, 395-6369 After three months hiding out in a rubber band factory in Kentucky, Baxter had penned more than 50 tunes and crafted a detailed blueprint for a record of easygoing, soulful tunes with British Invasion melodies and rock and roll swagger. 7-10:30 pm, $15-$18

THEATER YOUNG PLAYWRIGHTS PROJECT Santa Fe Public Library Southside 6599 Jaguar Drive, 955-2820 Santa Fe kids aged 8 to 12 years old are invited to participate in this theater boot camp to dive into improvisation, theater games, creating scenes and characters, and developing character monologues. For more more information, call Marguerite at 795-0739 or email her at ypp@santafeplayhouse.org. 3:30-5 pm, free

TUE/26 BOOKS/LECTURES KATIE ARNOLD: RUNNING HOME Garcia Street Books 376 Garcia St., 986-0151 Arnold, contributing editor at Outside magazine, presents her memoir about the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of our world. 6 pm, free NICOLASA CHÁVEZ: THE HISTORY OF FLAMENCO AND DANCE IN NEW MEXICO St. Francis Auditorium 107 W Palace Ave., 476-5072 Chávez lectures as part of El Rancho de las Golondrinas' Speaking of Tradition series. 6 pm, $10 SRIVIDYA IYER-BISWAS: LAWS OF LIFE, TIME AND CHANCE Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St., 988-1234 Iyer-Biswas works to discover the basic physical laws that govern the probabilistic behavior of single cells. 7:30 pm, free

EVENTS ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE DINNER Institute of American Indian Arts 83 Avan Nu Po Road, 424-2351 Join IAIA artists-in-residence for dinner in the Balzer Contemporary Edge Gallery. 5-7 pm, free METTA REFUGE COUNCIL Upaya Zen Center 1404 Cerro Gordo Road, 986-8518 A support group for sharing life experiences around illness and loss in a variety of its forms. 10:30 am, free

FILM GAME OF THRONES SEASON 7 SCREENING Jean Cocteau Cinema 418 Montezuma Ave., 466-5528 Screen two episodes (see SFR Picks, page 19). 6:30 pm, free

MUSIC BILL HEARNE TRIO La Fiesta Lounge 100 E San Francisco St., 982-5511 Honky-tonk and Americana. 7:30 pm, free BLUEGRASS JAM Social Kitchen & Bar 725 Cerrillos Road, 982-5952 Three guesses to what this is. 6 pm, free CONTINUED ON PAGE 30

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