SFR Picks This Week

Anat Cohen Quartet

Any artists worth their salt understand that one has to know all the rules before one can break all the rules. Few genres of music exemplify this tenet better than live improvisational jazz, and Israeli saxophonist Anat Cohen is an international jazz star. Since age 12, Cohen has been well-versed in clarinet and saxophone.

11/20/2009 8 P.M. $40.00 Vanessie

Documentary Filmmaking: Getting Started

With the Santa Fe Film Festival creeping closer every day, many Santa Feans are feeling the movie bug’s insistent bite. In a free public lecture, Hank Rogerson and Jilann Spitzmiller offer basic advice on filmmaking from idea development to how to get funding—and something tells us they know their stuff.

 

11/18/2009 7 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Santa Fe Public Library

Fay Ku: Double Entendre

A mermaid dons a skeletal crown, women bed down with fish and children glance surreptitiously over shoulders as they do precisely what their parents told them not to. The figures in Fay Ku’s drawings demonstrate that the ridiculous restraints that bind our sexual urges lead to hilarious, if disconcerting, appetites—in this case, bestial couplings of the piscine and avian persuasion.

11/20/2009 5:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Eight Modern

Josh Martin Trio

Santa Fe loves Americana. Almost any night of the week one can head somewhere in town to catch someone picking away on an old guitar, singing a beautiful melody or shredding the mandolin. While it’s hard to say one musician is better than the next, a few names rise to the top as local standouts. Josh Martin, for example, plays a contemporary style of roots music.

11/19/2009 6:30 P.M. Second Street Brewery

Events

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A Thousand Words…

The Monroe Gallery of Photography presents an allusion to the worth of just one picture, A Thousand Words…. Here, though, there is more than one picture; rather, a vast panoply of American history is available, beginning in 1934—a family peering out of the car they call home, a Beatles pillow fight, Muhammad Ali standing over a prone Sonny Liston, four long-legged beauties lying in the sand, villagers in Vietnam, protesters in China—the list goes on.

Date: 07/03/2009 Time: 10 A.M. Place: Monroe Gallery Ongoing Event
Wild Wild West Show
Wild Wild West Show

Visually charged and thoroughly contemporary, the works of Deborah Oropallo mix and match photography, painting and digital media to create unique statements on gender, power and the ever-present importance of striking a pose. Oropallo opens an exhibition and offers a lecture this week.

Date: 07/03/2009 Time: 10 A.M. Place: Turner Carroll Gallery Ongoing Event
Native American Picture Books of Change

Hopi, Navajo, Apache and Pueblo writers and illustrators.

Date: 07/03/2009 Time: 10 A.M. Place: Museum of Indian Arts and Culture Ongoing Event
Telling: New Mexico Stories Then and Now

The museum's permanent exhibition is a century spanning, eye-popping example of contemporary museum theory and technology. Even the wallpaper participates in taking visitors from Pre-Columbian civilization through colonization, statehood, the nuclear era and beyond.

Date: 07/03/2009 Time: 10 A.M. Cost: $6.00 Place: New Mexico History Museum Ongoing Event
Through the Lens: Creating Santa Fe

A history of Santa Fe in photography.

Date: 07/03/2009 Time: 10 A.M. Place: Palace of the Governors Ongoing Event
Los Gatos

Los Gatos, Latin/world.

Date: 07/03/2009 Time: 5 P.M. Place: The Teahouse
GEIST OF BROADWAY
GEIST OF BROADWAY

Well-played piano

Date: 07/03/2009 Time: 6 P.M. Cost: $2.00 Place: Pranzo Ongoing Event
ROBERT SEQUOIA

Classical

Date: 07/03/2009 Time: 6 P.M. Place: Bull Ring Ongoing Event
Ronald Roybal
Ronald Roybal

Ronald Roybal, Native American flute and classical guitar.

Date: 07/03/2009 Time: 7 P.M. Place: Hotel Santa Fe
Tony Cessarano

Classical guitar

Date: 07/03/2009 Time: 7 P.M. Place: Amavi