April 5, 2017 Santa Fe Reporter

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THE CALENDAR DANIEL ISLE SKY The Dragon Room 406 Old Santa Fe Trail, 983-7712 Folk rock originals (see SFR Picks, page 19). 5 pm, free RAMON BERMUDEZ JR. TerraCotta Wine Bistro 304 Johnson St., 989-1166 Latin and smooth jazz guitar. 6 pm, free SAGALIFFIK: DANCE PARTY Boxcar 530 S Guadalupe St., 988-7222 House jams and acid synth. 10 pm, free TIFFANY CHRISTOPHER Cowgirl 319 S Guadalupe St., 982-2565 Christopher covers hits by greats like Prince and plays her own progressive rock originals. 8 pm, free

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WORKSHOP FANTASTIC FUTURES CAREER, EDUCATION AND TRAINING RESOURCE FAIR Santa Fe Community College 6401 Richards Ave., 428-1000 Look for a new job as more than 60 employer representatives from local, regional and national businesses related to healthcare, hospitality, government and more come together. 10 am, free WEDNESDAY PAINTING WORKSHOP Mantecon Studio 123 A Camino Teresa, 503-473-2786 A workshop involving pastels, acrylic paints and more. 1:30 pm, $55

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WED/5 ART OPENINGS ARAM FARBER Harry’s Roadhouse 96 Old Las Vegas Hwy., 989-4629 Farber presents his newest paintings, featuing abstract architecture and pretty gold paint. Through May 3. 5 pm, free

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BOOKS/LECTURES ART IN THE AFTERNOON form & concept 435 S Guadalupe St., 982-8111 Hit the contemporary gallery for a docent-led art tour, and delve deeper into the works in Shifting Landscapes and other works by the gallery’s artists. 1:30 pm, free DHARMA TALK: ROSHI NORMAN FISCHER AND KATHIE FISCHER Upaya Zen Center 1404 Cerro Gordo Road, 986-8518 This week's talk is presented by Norman Fischer, founder of the Everyday Zen Foundation, and Kathie Fischer. It is entitled, "Who is Sick?" 5:30 pm, free JOE WATKINS: TRAILBLAZING AN INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGY School for Advanced Research 660 Garcia St., 954-7200 Professor Joe Watkins published the book Indigenous Archeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice, which identified a slowly growing trend toward incorporating Indigenous values and points of view. This panel explores the current state of Indigenous archaeology and new projects using these methods. 6 pm, free

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“Nuclei unframed” by Emil Bisttram is on view at Addison Rowe Gallery as part of their annual commemorative exhibit, Emil Bisttram Day, opening Friday.

JOY POOLE: OVER THE SANTA FE TRAIL TO MEXICO: THE TRAVEL DIARIES OF DR. ROWLAND WILLARD New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Ave., 476-5100 Joy Poole, deputy state librarian, presents this lecture about Willard’s autobiography as part of the Brainpower & Brownbags series. While there are many notable travel diaries and memoirs of trips along the early Santa Fe Trail, Willard’s experiences predate these by about a decade. Noon, free

EVENTS COMMUNITY-STYLE ACUPUNCTURE Southwest Acupuncture College 1622 Galisteo St., 438-8884 Receive accupuncture community-style, in a group rather than a private setting. 5:30-9:30 pm, $17 GEEKS WHO DRINK Second Street Brewery (Railyard) 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 989-3278 Beat geeks at their own game by knowing more than they do. Nothing gets ‘em quite like that, and getting ‘em is too much fun to pass up. 8 pm, free

TAPS AND TABLETOPS Jean Cocteau Cinema 418 Montezuma Ave., 466-5528 Have a happy-hour drink and play your favorite board game at George RR Martin's theater. 6 pm, free

MUSIC BOB FINNIE Vanessie 427 W Water St., 982-9966 Pop piano tunes from the ’60s and ‘70s with strong vocals. 7 pm, free

CALVIN HAZEN El Mesón 213 Washington Ave., 983-6756 Flamenco and Spanish guitar. 7 pm, free CROSS STITCHED EYES Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina Circle, 395-6369 A punk/death-rock/anarcho-punk band from Berlin, Germany with special guest opening performer Econarchy. Get your mosh pit on, lord knows there's enough angry energy to expel. 8 pm, $10-$12

DEBORAH MADISON Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo St., 988-4226 Vegetarians rejoice! Madison is a vegetarian authority and she presents her newest cookbook, In My Kitchen, at this event where she is introduced by local author James McGrath Morris. 6 pm, free INTERFAITH PANEL: OVERCOMING THE POLITICS OF DIVISION AND FEAR Temple Beth Shalom 205 E Barcelona Road, 982-1376 This panel discussion is presented by Retake Our Democracy (a local community political activism group) and includes speakers from seven religious traditions. 7 pm, free RENESAN INSTITUTE LECTURE St. John's United Methodist Church 1200 Old Pecos Trail, 982-9274 Tom Kelly discusses the book Metaphors We Live By, which argues that metaphors are much more than a device of poetic imagination. 1 pm, $10 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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