Wednesday, January 29th, 2025

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Good morning, Santa Fe. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 29th of January.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Santa Fe's rock band Glitz Biarritz, formed by aging rockers through a Craigslist ad, releases their debut album 'In Poor Taste', showcasing their passion and defiance against the mundanity of suburban life. Santa Fe Reporter
- ➤ Jordan Wax's new album Taytsh (The Heart Deciphers) reinvents Yiddish musical traditions by blending them with modern indie rock, whilst addressing global issues through the lens of language reclamation and Jewish culture. Santa Fe Reporter
- ➤ Jonathan Trent Zelazny, a multi-talented artist from Santa Fe and son of sci-fi writer Roger Zelazny, passed away on Thanksgiving at the age of 48 due to acute liver failure following a stroke, leaving behind a legacy in writing, music, and the creative community. Santa Fe Reporter
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ALMA: Latin Music Performance
ALMA is a dynamic four-piece Latin music band based in Santa Fe, known for their elegant and upbeat performances since 2022.
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Live Music at Totemoff's Grill
Enjoy live music at Totemoff's Bar & Grill located at Ski Santa Fe every Saturday and Sunday from 11 AM to 3 PM.
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Pint Night at Eldorado - $2 Off Pints Every Tuesday
Enjoy $2 off pints all day every Tuesday at the Eldorado Taproom, a popular local venue.
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Essential Estate Planning: Trusts, Wills, and More
This event provides an introduction to the essentials of estate planning, including the necessary documents to protect loved ones in the event of death or serious injury, presented by an experienced attorney and judge.
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From Waste to Worth: Circular Economy in New Mexico
Hear from a panel of experts including local Venture Capitalist Ward Hendon, Ed Craig, CEO of Carbogenics, Program Director and co-founder of Reunity Resources, Juliana Ciano, and others on the game-changing world of the circular economy, where throw-away materials are being transformed into valuable resources that fuel innovation and create new cycles of value. Connect with like-minded community leaders and courageous business practitioners to share ideas, gain new perspectives, and expand your network. Enjoy a post-event wine reception with delectables from Walter Burke. Space is limited!
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Wine and Chocolate: Art Walk in Santa Fe
This event features local artists Star Liana York and Peggy Immel showcasing their work alongside wine and chocolate tastings, providing a unique shopping experience ahead of Valentine's Day.
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Tracy Morgan Live in Santa Fe
Comedian Tracy Morgan performs live at Buffalo Thunder Resort Casino as part of his comeback tour after recovering from a serious traffic accident.
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Mucho Soccer Day at the Roundhouse
We need more soccer fields in Santa Fe! Come to the Roundhouse on Feb. 11, 3:30-5:30 PM and help make a real impact for our kids! We'll be meeting with lawmakers about the urgent need for more soccer fields. Bring your kids! Fun giveaways & activities! This is your chance to be part of real change for youth soccer in our community.
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Candlelight Concert: Classical Romance
Experience a magical evening of classical music performed by the Listeso String Quartet under candlelight at the New Mexico Museum of Art.
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Reggae Night Celebration with Boomroots at Santa Fe Brewing
This event features a Valentine's celebration showcasing the award-winning reggae rock hip-hop band Boomroots and their unique fusion of musical styles, accompanied by food and local vendors.
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Shemekia Copeland with The Blind Boys of Alabama
Shemekia Copeland will perform alongside The Blind Boys of Alabama at the Lensic Performing Arts Center in Santa Fe.
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~ George Bernard Shaw
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