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by Mary MacIntyre

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JUST ADDED AT THE
SANTA FE BREWING COMPANY
THIS THURSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 15, 2007

Check out some really colorful rock n’ roll from some talented Santa Fe locals, playing lot’s of originals, mixing a palette of influences from folk, blues, funk, and rock!

7:30 PM-ALL AGES-No Cover
Tips appreciated!

Also on Saturday and Sunday at the College of Santa Fe, there are two performances of youth ensembles taught by well know artists. Call the College of Santa Fe or KSFR radio for more information. I heard it on the radio but did not find it on the calendar. Call the music department.

Here’s a few more upcoming evnets at CSF:

Friday, November 16 08:00 PM - Greer Garson Theatre
The Seagull

Play by Anton Chekhov, directed by Clare Davidson. Inspired by a real-life incident of the… More

Saturday, November 17 10:00 AM - Garson Communications Center - Studio One
NM Filmmakers Intensive - Free Open House

Join the New Mexico Filmmakers Intensive (NMFI) for an open house on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 10… More

Saturday, November 17 08:00 PM - Greer Garson Theatre
The Seagull

Play by Anton Chekhov, directed by Clare Davidson. Inspired by a real-life incident of the… More

Sunday, November 18 02:00 PM - Greer Garson Theatre
The Seagull

Play by Anton Chekhov, directed by Clare Davidson. Inspired by a real-life incident of the… More

Sunday, November 18 04:00 PM - O’Shaughnessy Performance Space
Gender Bender Monologues

On Sunday, Nov. 18th, at 4 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. in the O’Shaughnessy Performance Center,… More

Sunday, November 18 07:00 PM - O’Shaughnessy Performance Space
Gender Bender Monologues

On Sunday, Nov. 18th, at 4 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. in the O’Shaughnessy Performance Center,… More

Wednesday, November 28 12:00 PM - Throughout Santa Fe
Santa Fe Film Festival

The 8th Annual Santa Fe Film Festival runs from Nov. 28 to Dec. 5, and includes events to be… More

Wednesday, November 28 07:00 PM - Art Dept. Room 509
Marion Center Salon Series

Please join The Marion Center for Photographic Arts for our next Salon series on Wednesday, Nov…. More

Friday, November 30 08:00 PM - Greer Garson Theatre
The Seagull

Play by Anton Chekhov, directed by Clare Davidson. Inspired by a real-life incident of the… More

Friday, November 30 08:00 PM - The Sub - St. Michael’s Hall
In Concert: Bela Karoli

Admission is $5 at the door, free for CSF students.

“An exceptional newcomer is Bela… More

Saturday, December 1 08:00 PM - Greer Garson Theatre
The Seagull

Play by Anton Chekhov, directed by Clare Davidson. Inspired by a real-life incident of the… More

Sunday, December 2 02:00 PM - Greer Garson Theatre
The Seagull

Play by Anton Chekhov, directed by Clare Davidson. Inspired by a real-life incident of the… More

Tuesday, December 4 07:00 PM - Forum
Sudha Shetty: And Justice For All
Americans often take for granted our power and privileges - the rights to breathe clean air, to… More
Tuesday, January 29 07:00 PM - Forum
The Tri-Cultural Myth: Talking About Race and Class in Santa Fe
The Santa Fe tourist industry lauds the ‘three cultures’ of Santa Fe, while the state pledge… More
Thursday, February 7 04:30 PM - Forum
Faculty Lecture Series
faculty name and lecture topic TBA
Thursday, February 7 04:30 PM - Forum
Faculty Lecture Series
Stay tuned for more information.
Friday, February 22 07:00 PM - Forum
Hard News, Soft Dreams: A Journalistic Walk across Borders
In the politicized hysteria surrounding immigration, the Mexican people are painted in broadly… More
Tuesday, February google college of Santa Fe and go to their calendar page. More keeps coming.

La Cienegna (South on I 25 take the La Cienenga exit) the day after Thanksgiving Firday and Saturday there will be an open house/artist tour. This annual event sponsors many arts and crafts…10-5PM both days. Go early and get great holiday treasues.

Lensic Events

Today’s Events: Thu Nov 15 2007

Lensic

Herbie Hancock
Occurrences: Dates: Thursday, Nov 15 2007
Times: 7:30 PM

Presented by: Fanman Productions
Location: The Lensic, Santa Fe’s Performing Arts Center
City: Santa Fe

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Today’s Events: Sun Nov 18 2007

Lensic

Musical Feast
Occurrences: Dates: Sunday, Nov 18 2007
Times: 4:00 PM

Presented by: Santa Fe Symphony & Orchestra
Location: The Lensic, Santa Fe’s Performing Arts Center
City: Santa Fe

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Go to www.lensic.com for more information about events.

The Santa Fe Film Festival * November 28 - December 2, 2007 * Santa Fe, New Mexico
Festival • Film Center • Participate • About Us • Home
© 2006-2007 Santa Fe Film Festival All Rights Reserved

Santa Fe Film Festival
Five-day festival featuring the latest in contemporary cinema from around the world as well as select tributes to veteran film artists. 2007 tributees include Rutger Hauer, Vilmos Zsigmond, Alanis Obomsawin.
Directions: Screenings scheduled at venues throughout the city, including the Lensic, Santa Fe Film Center, Screen and Center for Contemporary Arts.
Cost: $10 individual admission, passes $275-$350
Website: www.santafefilmfestival.com
For more
information,
contact: Stephen Rubin
1616 St. Michael’s Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-988-5225
Fax: 505-988-4998
info@santafefilmfestival.com

FROM THE TRAVEL LADY Magazine www.travellady.com

Santa Fe Film Festival
This year marks the fifth annual Santa Fe Film Festival, celebrating the best in contemporary cinema from around the globe this December 1-5, 2004.

The Festival has grown dramatically since its inception making it the fastest growing film festival in North America. The Santa Fe Film Festival is dedicated to providing a showcase for excellent cinema from around the world, surveying the best in contemporary cinema, and paying homage to the contributions of veteran film artists through select tributes recognizing their body of work.

This year the festival will feature more than 80 programs of premiers, celebrity tributes and showcases. In all more than 160 feature films, shorts, animation, documentaries and retrospective tributes from over 20 different nations will be presented.

Highlights include the initial Governor’s Cup Challenge, a first of its kind competition featuring New Mexico film makers in 3 classes with finals airing at the Festival. This year the Instituto Cervantes, the cultural and arts arm of the Spanish Government, begins an ongoing collaboration with the Festival bringing film makers from the Spanish speaking world to Santa Fe.

As part of this new partnership, Alfonso Arau, who made “Like Water For Chocolate,” Mexico’s all time U.S. box office leader, will be honored. His new film “Zapata” will also be premiered.

There will be world premiers of local films, the premier of the Sci Fi Channel’s new mini-series, “Earthsea,” a revival of “Repo Man” on its 20th anniversary with a brand new print presented by the film’s producer and Santa Fe local Jonathan Wacks and, because Santa Fe is the culinary destination it is, a food series featuring 10 to 12 titles.

Nine venues will be used throughout Santa Fe including the Festival’s anchor theater, the 800-seat Lensic Performing Arts Center in historic downtown.

The festival box office opens Nov. 12, but VIP and All-Film Passes may be reserved in advance online or by phone. VIP passes cover admission to all films, panel discussions as well as Festival parties. Further information and festival details are available at www.santafefilmfestival.com or by calling 505-988-5225.

Edited by Madelyn Miller

Photographs by Pilar Law

More for Movie Mavens:
New York: the Movie Lover’s Guide
The Ultimate Insider Tour of Movie New York
By Richard Alleman
Broadway Books
www.broadwaybooks.com
includes star-studded restaurants and trendy nightclubs, posh movie-star pads and hip hotels

Hollywood: the Movie Lover’s Guide
The Ultimate Insider Tour of Movie LA
By Richard Alleman
Broadway Books
www.broadwaybooks.com
Written by a former actor and writer, is book highlights classic and contemporary locations plus burial sites of the dearly departed

More To Do in Santa Fe:

Where to Stay:
La Fonda On The Plaza
100 E. San Francisco
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
800-523-5002
www.lafondasantafe.com

The Inn of the Five Graces
150 E. DeVargas Street
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
T: 505.992.0957
F: 505.955.0549
info@fivegraces.com

www.fivegraces.com

Inn on the Alameda
505- 984-2121, 800-289-2122
www.inn-alameda.com

Bishop’s Lodge Resort and Spa
800-732-2240
www.bishopslodge.com

La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa
505-982-5474, 800-5276
www.rockresorts.com

Inn of the Anasazi
505-988-3030, 800-688-8100
www.innoftheanasazi.com

Inn and Spa at Loretto
505-988-5531
http://www.hotelloretto.com

Where to Eat:
Inn of the Anasazi
505-988-3236
www.innoftheanasazi.com

Amaya
Santa Fe Hotel

Geronimo’s
505-988-5531

The Restaurant
Inn and Spa at Loretto
505-988-5531

The Compound Restaurant
505-982-4353

The Old House
Eldorado Hotel
505-988-4455

Fuego Restaurant
La Posada Resort
505-954-9670
Be sure to try the foie gras

SantaCafe
231 Washington Ave.
800-252-8570 or 505-984-1788.

Café Pasquals
505-983-9340
(if you are traveling alone or in a hurry, ask to sit at the community table)

Bumble Bee’s Baja Grill
505-820-2862
Healthy fast food, made fresh. Truly where the natives eat.

Best View of the Chefs Without Their Clothes On:
Order the Santa Fe Nude Chefs calendar.
Calendars are priced at a reasonable $19.95. All profits from the sale of the calendar will be donated to The Yaxche Learning Center Scholarship Program in Taos, New Mexico, the non-profit educational organization that benefits needy children from diverse indigenous backgrounds. Some chefs, like Tom Kerpon from Inn of the Anasazi, look as good as movie stars.

Order Online: www.taoscooking.com

Email Lisa Cancro, Director of the Taos School of Cooking at: leela@newmex.com

Call: 505-751-4419

Mail: Taos School of Cooking, 4100 NDCBU, Taos, NM 87571

Bar With the Best View:
Belltower Bar in La Fonda
505-954-3599, 800-523-50002

Best Sunday Brunch:
Eldorado Hotel
www.eldoradohotel.com
505-988-4455

Best Guacamole:
La Fonda

Black Book For Chocolate Lovers: (maybe I should say dark semi-sweet brown book)Café Paris Bakery
31 Burro Alley
(505) 986-1688

Chocolate Maven
821 San Mateo Road
(505) 984-1980

Cloud Cliff Bakery and Cafe
1805 Second Street
www.cloudcliff.com

Delectables
720 St. Michael’s Drive….for more information click the link above. Credits are provided in text above.

APRICOT SNOWBALLS
one-half pound dried apricots
one and one-half cups flaked coconut
2 tablespoons powdered sugar
2 teaspoons orange juice
sugar (optional)

Into small bowl, using medium blade of food grinder, grind apricots. With hands, mix with coconut, powdered sugar and orange juice. Shape mixture into 1/2-inch balls; roll in sugar, if you like. Store in tight covered glass or plastic container. Makes about 30 balls.

Adela Amador is the ultimate authority on New Mexico’s distinctive cuisine and the history behind it, sharing her insights as well as authentic recipes on everything from flan to chiles rellenos each month in the Southwest Flavor column.

Ms. Amador is also the author of the popular cookbook Southwest Flavor, which can be ordered online from our Gift Catalog. Check out her other cookbooks and her story collection, Undercurrents, at www.amadorbooks.com or call (800) 730-4395.

This came from the New Mexico Magazine Nov Issue.

Well there’s abit of cornuopica here. So much going on and places to visit. This is enough for tonight. I think I may do another blog to cover a few events that I could not find…peruse, plenty of resources here. Coming to NM? Contact me here and ask questions: I always have ideas.

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