April 5, 2017 Santa Fe Reporter

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THE CALENDAR THE BARBWIRES Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 Hwy. 14, Madrid, 473-0743 Soul tunes and blues songs. 3 pm, free BOB FINNIE Vanessie 427 W Water St., 982-9966 Piano jams, like pop from the ‘60s and ‘70s with vocal accompaniment, by this oneman band. 7 pm, free EDUCATE YOUR EAR CONCERT: VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: A LONDON SYMPHONY St. Francis Auditorium 107 W Palace Ave., 982-1890 Take a closer look at Williams’ brilliant, brassy, folksy, mysterious Symphony No. 2, A London Symphony. 2:30 pm, free THE KYLE MARTIN TRIO Cowgirl 319 S Guadalupe St., 982-2565 A threesome of alt.country rockin’ dudes performs on a Sunday night. Yee-haw. 8:30 pm, free

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TAKE HOME A WINNING PHOTO at the 2017

SFR Photo Show APRIL 25

PHOTO CONTEST WINNER 2016 SANTA FE REPORTER Fe” “Angel of Santa by Mark S Shepherd

FINALISTS

Decorate your walls with a largeformat version of one or more (!) of the winning images during a SILENT AUCTION from 6 to 8 pm at the Violet Crown Cinema in the Santa Fe Railyard.

IN THE 2017 SFR PHOTO CONTEST

Daryl Black David Darby Dan Gerth Gayther Gonzales Bobby Gutierrez Paul Horpedahl

Jamie Kaminskas Roderick Kennedy Angela Kirkman Mary Kobet Judy Sanchez LeRoy Sanchez

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1984 Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St., 988-4262 Orwell depicts the horrors of man’s fate in a society where Big Brother is always watching. We now live in that future Orwell imagined, and this adaptation, written in 1963, is still the most powerful telling of this timeless story (see Acting Out, page 25). 2 pm, $15-$25

WORKSHOP SUNDAY MEDITATION HOUR Center for Inner Truth 1807 Second St., Ste. 84, 920-4418 Explore the topic of the week through guided meditation, inspirational readings and music. Take time to take some time, life is short and moves much too quickly. 10 am, free

MON/10 BOOKS/LECTURES MICHAEL MATHIOWETZ: ANCIENT SITES AND ANCIENT STORIES III Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, 982-1200 Mathiowetz has authored essays on the ancient cultures in the Southwest, and now presents a lecture titled “What Began with Chaco Ended with Paquime: History & Consequences of Pueblo Connections to West Mexico.” 6 pm, $15

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EVENTS GEEKS WHO DRINK Draft Station 60 E San Francisco St., 983-6443 Bring your smartest friends along and compete against other teams for trivia knowledge victory. Not much feels better than knowing you know more than everyone else. 7 pm, free

FOOD SECOND ANNUAL NEW MEXICO SEDER Drury Plaza Hotel 828 Paseo De Peralta, 424-2175 The Jewish Federation of New Mexico hosts the second annual Federation Seder the first night of Passover. This celebration of spring and liberation, with a uniquely New Mexico twist, is catered by Eloisa Restaurant. All faiths are welcome and encouraged to attend. 5:30 pm, $49

MUSIC DAVID WOOD Vanessie 427 W Water St., 982-9966 Piano standards. 7 pm, free MELLOW MONDAYS WITH DJ OBI ZEN Boxcar 530 S Guadalupe St., 988-7222 This DJ mixes live percussion into his electronica sets, so you can find your mellow in his combination of instruments and electronic tunes. 10 pm, free

WORKSHOP TRANSCENDENTAL RHYTHM: DRUMMING WORKSHOP Studio Nia 851 W San Mateo Road, 989-1299 All you need is your hands to join this workshop taught by Johanna Nelson. 7:15 pm, $20

TUE/11 BOOKS/LECTURES 2017 OPERA SEASON PREVIEW Unitarian Universalist Congregation 107 W Barcelona Road, 982-9674 The Santa Fe Opera Guild’s Desirée Mays’ preview of the season’s upcoming operas­—which includes musical examples—is a popular tradition for Santa Fe Opera Guild members and guests. From Viennese waltzes to synthesizers, this season promises rich experiences of great productions (see SFR Picks, page 19). 5:30 pm, $10

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ANN E WEISMAN St. John’s College 1160 Camino Cruz Blanca, 684-6000 As a spoken word artist and performance poet, Weisman brings energy to her readings that some poets may overlook. Catch her in the Senior Common Room. 7 pm, free ANNE HILLERMAN: SONG OF THE LION Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo St., 988-4226 Hillerman presents her newest thriller, Song of the Lion, which follows a Navajo Tribal Police officer as she tracks a vengeful car bomber. 6 pm, free

DANCE ARGENTINE TANGO MILONGA El Mesón 213 Washington Ave., 983-6756 Bring your best tango moves to this weekly dance. 8:30 pm, $5

EVENTS GEEKS WHO DRINK Boxcar 530 S Guadalupe St., 988-7222 Battle others for the seat as king of knowing everything about trivia and show them just how many useless facts you know about the Starks, or whatever subjects they’re trying to master this week. 8 pm, free

MUSIC BOB FINNIE Vanessie 427 W Water St., 982-9966 Finnie performs pop songs on piano, and he sings along too. Watch him with a glass of vino in hand, because wine is life. 8 pm, free CONTINUED ON PAGE 30

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