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Food Calendar
Tuesday February 9, 2010
A Natural Way of Eating — A special Continuing Education class held at Tierra Madre School with instructor Carmen Sanchez. Cost is $55 with a $15 food fee. Call 277-0077 or visit dce.unm.edu to register. (6-9 p.m.)
Culinary Skills I — A Continuing Education class held at Blue Plate Special with instructor Gwen Clapp. Cost is $55 plus a $15 food fee. Call 277-0077 or visit dce.unm.edu to register. (6-9 p.m.)
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous — FA is a 12-Step program of recovery from food addiction, overeating, bingeing, bulimia or restriction. Meets Saturdays at the Albuquerque Mennonite Church (1300 Girard NE). Free. 967-6865. 8:30 am Saturdays and 7 pm Tuesdays.
French Bistro Cooking — A Continuing Education class held at Los Altos Christian Church with instructor Gilda Latzky. Cost is $45 with a $15 food fee. Call 277-0077 or visit dce.unm.edu to register. (6-9 p.m.)
Roadrunner Food Bank Virtual Food Drive — Visit rrfb.org/vfd.htm to donate food online.
South Mountain Dairy Winter Tours — Private, guided tours are offered at South Mountain Dairy (48 Katzima, Edgewood), Sunday through Thursday. $5 per person. Call Donna at (505) 280-5210 to schedule your group's tour.
Volunteer at Project Share — Project Share (1515 Yale SE) relies on volunteers and donations to carry out its mission of feeding the hungry. Find out how you can help at projectshareinc.org.
Music Calendar
Tuesday February 9, 2010
Atomic Cantina Atomic Chill Night. (9 p.m.) · FREE
Blackbird Buvette Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz. (7 p.m.)
Blue Tower Lounge (Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino) Karaoke Tuesdays With DJ John. (9-10 p.m.) · FREE
Brickyard Pizza Open Mic Night With Chris Dracup. (9 p.m.-midnight) · FREE
Burt's Tiki Lounge Drag the River · Porter Draw · Birds Stealing Bread · Andy Tanner. (10 p.m.) · FREE
Caravan East R P M · Roadrunner Express. · FREE
Il Bar (Scalo) Jazz Jam With Steve Figueroa. (8 p.m.) · FREE
Imbibe DJ Automatic · Drummer Camilo Quinones. (9 p.m.) · FREE
Launchpad The Harlow Defense · Emergency Ahead · Music is the Enemy · The Balcony Scene. (7:30 p.m.) · ALL-AGES!
Matador (Santa Fe) DJ Prairiedog. (8-11 p.m.)
Molly's (Tijeras) Jimmy Jones and Bottom Line. (5:30-9 p.m.) · FREE
One Up Lounge DJ 12 Tribe. (10 p.m.-close) · FREE
Q Bar (Hotel Albuquerque) Franc Chewiwie · Jazz. (6-9 p.m.) · FREE
Retro's Bar Karaoke. (8 p.m.) · FREE
Sidewinders Karaoke. · FREE
The Range Café (Bernalillo) Ivan Rane · fingerstyle guitar. (7:30 p.m.) · FREE
Tin Star Saloon (Santa Fe) Karaoke, drumming and fancy lights. (8-11 p.m.) · FREE
WIley's Place Open mic with Chris Ravin. (9 p.m.-close) · FREE
Zinc Wine Bar and Bistro Joe Daddy and Hoodoo Jeff's Swamp Fried Duo. (8-11 p.m.) · FREE
Arts Calendar
Tuesday February 9, 2010
WORDS
Esther Bone Memorial Library (Rio Rancho) Dissonance, book discussion with author Lisa Lenard-Cook to complement the Holocaust Film Series. (6:30 p.m.)
ART
516 Arts Form and Function, group exhibition on sustainability. Runs thru 4/3. 242-1445.
Albuquerque Museum of Art and History Albuquerque Now: Winter, works by local artists. Runs thru 4/18. 243-7255.
Also, Imagenes de la Frontera, Border Images 1910-1916. Permanent.
Also, New Town Albuquerque, a story of Albuquerque following the Civil War to the heyday of Route 66. Runs thru 7/1.
Also, Selections from the Collection of Drs. Bette K. and John R. Graham, mid- to late-19th century basketry and pottery. Runs thru 7/1.
Also, Ships on the Line: Albuquerque and the Golden Age of Aviation. Runs thru 7/1.
Also, Time Exposures: A Photographic History of Isleta Pueblo. Runs thru 4/25.
Atomic Cantina Exhibiting local artists each month. 242-2200.
Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art (Santa Fe) Winter Mix, group show featuring photographs, paintings and prints. Runs thru 2/20. (505) 992-1100.
City/County Government Building (One Civic Plaza NW, 10th floor, Suite 10111) Visions of Earth and Sky, landscape paintings by Marian Berg. Runs thru 3/1.
Corrales Bosque Gallery (Corrales) Winter Peace. Runs thru 2/20. 898-7203.
First Unitarian Church (Sanctuary Gallery) Escribiente, works by Albuquerque's calligraphy guild. Runs thru 2/20. 884-1801.
Framing Concepts Gallery Two Artists, Similar Ideas, Different Media, works by Terry Lawson Dunn and Davis Schwindt. Runs thru 3/31. 294-3246.
Harwood Art Center Art from the Heart, presented by ArtStreet. Runs thru 2/26. 242-6367.
Also, Goddess, sculptures by Alice Nosworthy. Runs thru 2/26.
It would be easy to think that Suzanne Sbarge, with all that she's done as the director of 516 ARTS, is primarily a nonprofit business guru. And maybe she is, but like many of us who promote the arts, she's an artist as well. See her show of new work at the Harwood Art Center (1114 Seventh Street NW) now through Feb. 26. The opening reception will be held this Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. as part of First Friday Artscrawl. For more, go to harwoodartcenter.org, and see samples of her work at suzannesbarge.com. (Erin Adair-Hodges)
Harwood Art Center · 6-8 p.m.
Harwood Art Center
Also, Xochimilco, abstract works by Charl Agiza. Runs thru 2/26.
James Kelly Contemporary (Santa Fe) Early American, works by Sharon Core. Runs thru 2/13. (505) 989-1601.
Johnsons of Madrid (Madrid) East Mountain Artists Association, group show. Runs thru 2/28. (505) 471-1054.
Also, Johnsons of Madrid Gallery Artists. Runs thru 3/28.
Also, Mel Johnson's Recent Paintings, solo show. Runs thru 2/28.
Also, Ralph C. Williams. Runs thru 2/28.
Las Placitas Presbyterian Church (Placitas) Placitas Artists Series, works by Joan Fenicle, Sarah Hartshorne, Mary Sharp-Davis and Bill Tondreau. Runs thru 2/28.
LewAllen Modern (Santa Fe) Three New Mexico Modernists: Warren Davis, Douglas Denniston, Thomas Stokes. Runs thru 2/28. 988-8997.
Lloyd Kiva New Gallery Between Warp and Weft, contemporary Native American basketry. Runs thru 2/21. 983-1666.
Mariposa Gallery (Upstairs) Lip Lock, invitational group Valentine's show. Runs thru 2/28. 268-6828.
(Downstairs)
Also, Photograms, works by David Robin Hoyt. Runs thru 2/28.
Masley Art Gallery (UNM) Faculty Invitational Exhibition 2010, works by UNM Art Education faculty. Runs thru 2/19. 277-4112.
Matrix Fine Art Beyond Behind Below, abstract paintings by Raul Dorn. Runs thru 2/27. 268-8952.
Monroe Gallery (Santa Fe) The Art of Sound, monroegallery.com. Runs thru 4/11. (505) 992-0880.
Museum of Indian Arts & Culture A River Apart. Runs thru 6/6. (505) 476-1250.
Also, Here, Now and Always. Permanent.
Also, Native Couture II: Innovation and Style. Runs thru 2/10.
Also, The Buchsbaum Gallery of Southwestern Pottery. Permanent.
Museum of International Folk Art A Century of Masters, the NEA National Heritage Fellows of New Mexico. Runs thru 1/16. (505) 476-1200.
Also, Dancing Shadows, Epic Tales: Wayang Kulit in Indonesia, shadow puppet performances from 1-4 pm. Free with general admission. Runs thru 3/14. 476-1200.
Also, Material World: Textiles and Dress from the Collection. Runs thru 5/23. (505) 476-1200.
National Hispanic Cultural Center ¡Aquí Estamos!, works from the permanent collection. 724-4771.
Also, Confluencias II: Inside Arte Cubano Contemporáneo, works by more than 40 Cuban artists. Runs thru 5/16. Box office: 724-4771.
Also, NaturalMente, group show featuring natural forms and organic materials. $3 general admission. Runs thru 6/1. 724-4771.
New Grounds Print Workshop Feast or Famine, gravure by Karl Koenig. Runs thru 2/27. 268-8952.
New Mexico History Museum / Palace of the Governors (Santa Fe) Fashioning New Mexico. Runs thru 4/14. (505) 476-5200.
Also, Santa Fe Found: Fragments of Time, archaeological and historical roots of early Hispanic life in North America. Runs thru 5/21.
Also, Segesser Hide Paintings. Permanent.
Also, Treasures of Devotion/Tesoros de Devoción, bultos, retablos and crucifijos dating from the late 1700s to 1900. Permanent.
New Mexico Museum of Art How the West Is One: The Art of New Mexico. (505) 476-5072.
Also, O'Keeffe and Baumann. Permanent.
OFFCenter Community Arts Project The Art of Devotion, Valentine's Day-themed art show. Runs thru 2/28. 247-1172.
Open Space Visitor Center Placitas: A Place for Horses, photography by David Cramer. Runs thru 2/28. www.cabq.gov/openspace.
Paragon Gallery New Mexico oil landscapes by Barbara Coleman. Permanent. 242-6828.
Patina Gallery (Santa Fe) From the Heart, jewelry exhibition to benefit Adoption Means Love. Runs thru 2/21. (505) 986-3432.
Santa Fe Clay The Space Between Things, works by Peter Beasecker and Edward Eberle. Runs thru 2/27. (505) 984-1122.
Serendipity Art Gallery Phantasmagoria, abstract paintings by Meade Osborne. Runs thru 2/28. 459-5555.
SITE Santa Fe (Santa Fe) One on One, a suite of solo shows by Terry Allen, Hasan Elahi, McCallum & Tarry, and Kaari Upson. Runs thru 5/9. (505) 989-1199.
South Broadway Cultural Center Out of Africa to the Americas. Runs thru 2/28. 848-1320.
Trader Joe's isn't just a godsend for lovers of cheap wine and frozen foods--it's a haven for artist types as well. TJ's workers are artisans of bagging, serving and shelving, and The Wooden Cow Art Gallery (7400 Montgomery NE) has seen fit to give 15 of them a different kind of forum. Come see The Artists of Trader Joe's Version 2.0 through Feb. 27, with the opening reception happening this Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. No word on the presence of 3 Buck Chuck. For more, go to thewoodencow.com. (Erin Adair-Hodges)
The Wooden Cow Gallery and Artspace · 5-8 p.m.
University Art Museum (Popejoy) Man Ray, African Art and the Modernist Lens. Runs thru 5/30. 277-4001.
University of New Mexico (Fine Arts and Design Library) Internal Landscapes, paintings by David Rogers. Runs thru 3/12. 1-800-225-5866.
Visiones Gallery From the Studio to the Street, works by local students and photojournalist Adolphe Pierre-Louis. workingclassroom.org. Runs thru 2/12. 242-9267.
VSA N4th Art Center Henry Kennison: Starting Over. Runs thru 3/14. 345-2872.
STAGE
The Cell Theatre A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur, Tennessee Williams play presented by FUSION Theatre Company. $30 general, $25 students and seniors. Runs thru 2/14. 766-9412.
SONG & DANCE
Albuquerque Square Dance Center (Albuqeurque) Crazy Eights Square Dance Club, meeting every Tuesday from 6:30-9:30 pm. Call Bill at 881-0137.
Also, Square Dancing, hosted by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. 345-9797.
Lloyd Shaw Dance Center The Tango Club of Albuquerque, meeting and dance every Tuesday. 8 pm. $5 for guests, $3 for members. Visit abqtango.org. 262-0720.
Maple Street Dance Space Intermediate/Advanced Middle Eastern Dance, a class with Nadia Yousef every Tuesday from 7:15-8:30 pm. 892-5214.
Oddfellows Hall (Santa Fe) International Folk Dancing, 6:30-10 pm Sundays, 7-10 pm Tuesdays. $4 per session. (505) 983-3168.
Pars Cuisine Traditional Belly Dancing, 7-9 pm. · FREE 345-5156.
Popejoy Hall Step Afrika!, traditional stepping. $7.50. (7:30 p.m.) 925-5858.
LEARN
Albuquerque International Balloon Museum All About Ballooning. Permanent.
Also, Fun and Games in Ballooning, balloon-themed toys, card games and board games. Runs thru 8/1. 880-0500.
Also, Native Americans and Ballooning.
Albuquerque Museum of Art and History Four Centuries: The History of Albuquerque, permanent. 243-7255.
Also, Where's Albuquerque? Three Hundred Years of New Mexico Maps, a collection of city maps from the 1600s to the 1900s. Runs thru 6/1.
Coronado Center Anne Frank: A History for Today, human rights and tolerance exhibition presented by the New Mexico Human Rights Project. nmhrp.org. Runs thru 3/31.
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology (UNM) Ancestors. Permanent. 277-5963.
Also, Forged in Iron: The Expressive Art of the Roof Cross Tradition in Chiapas, Mexico. Runs thru 3/1.
Also, People of the Southwest. Permanent.
New Mexico History Museum / Palace of the Governors (Santa Fe) Telling New Mexico: Stories from Then and Now, 500 years of history. Permanent. (505) 476-5200.
New Mexico Museum of Natural History Grand Canyon Adventure, playing at the DynaTheater every day 10 am-5 pm. 841-2802.
Also, Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs, playing at the DynaTheater every day 10 am-4 pm. 841-2800.
Also, Space Frontiers. Permanent. 841-2802.
Also, Startup: Albuquerque and the Personal Computer Revolution.
The Planetarium (Museum of Natural History) Dawn of the Space Age, 1 pm. $7 for adults, $6 for seniors and $4 for children.
Also, Earth's Wild Ride, 1 pm.
Also, Enchanted Skies: The Digital Universe, 11 am and 3 pm.
Also, Journey to the Stars, noon, 2 and 4 pm. $7 for adults, $6 for seniors and $4 for children.
Unser Racing Museum Evolution to Revolution, exhibit on motorcycle racing. Runs thru 9/1. 341-1776.
Also, Johnny Lightning Motorcycle, on display for a limited time. Runs thru 7/1.
Community Calendar
Tuesday February 9, 2010
Acu De-stress for Addictions — Ear acupuncture to help with addictions including smoking every Tuesday and Thursday from 6-7 pm. Upstairs at Endorphin Power Company (509 Cardeñas SE). Sliding-scale cost: $1-$15. Call 232-7654 for more info.
Albuquerque KTC — Meditation at 7 pm every Tuesday evening. 139 La Plata NW. Free. 343-0692, bqktc.org.
Ashtanga Yoga — A gentle, steady, therapeutic self-practice as taught by Pattabhi Jois. No experience is necessary. Practice at your own pace at 122 Wellesley SE (behind Gambei at Silver). Mondays through Fridays from 7-9 am, Sundays from 8-10 am (drop in at any time during the posted hours).
Belly Dancing Classes — From 6-7 pm every Tuesday at Wholistic Kinisiology Institute (9809 Candelaria NW). $12. Call 275-9809 or visit wholistickinesiology.com
Breast Cancer Resource Center — Volunteer for a great cause with a local nonprofit. Call Deborah at 554-3625 or e-mail dopenden@nmcrc.org.
Calm Abiding Meditation — At RigDzin Dharma Foundation (322 Washington SE). 12:15 pm. 401-7340, rigdzin.com.
Cancer Care Yoga — A free class for cancer survivors, patients and their caregivers every Tuesday from 11:15 am-12:15 pm at High Desert Yoga (4600 Copper NE). 232-9642.
Cloud Dancers of the Southwest — Looking for volunteers for a horseback-riding program for people with disabilities at Cloud Dancers of the Southwest (608 Bledsoe NW). Call 363-1277.
Dual Recovery Anonymous — A program to help individuals with dual diagnoses recover every Tuesday and Thursday from noon-1 pm at The Source (1111 Carlisle SE). Free. 453-4393.
El Ranchito de los Niños — Needs volunteers to mentor and tutor children. Call Sherry at 565-4470 or visit losninosnm.org.
Family Games — Free board games for children, teens and adults at the Loma Colorado Main Library (755 Loma Colorado NE, Rio Rancho). Every Tuesday from 5:30-7:30 pm. 891-5013 ext. 3032.
Free Skiing and Snowshoeing — The Valles Caldera National Preserve Coyote Call Trail is open for free skiing and snowshoeing during daylight hours until 3/21. Parking may be limited depending upon weather and road conditions.
From the Heart Foundation — Families are in need of your tax-deductible donations. Call Linda at 256-7664 or visit fromtheheartfdn.org for more info.
Grief Support Groups — The Children's Grief Center for people ages 5-25 meets every Tuesday and Wednesday from 5:30-7:15 pm at 3020 Morris NE. 323-0478. childrensgrief.org.
Group Channeling — Every Tuesday with Emily Sophia at the Crystal Dove (525 Central NE). 6-7:30 pm. $6. 842-5265.
Hatha Yoga — Every morning at 8:15 am at Ridgecrest Yoga (1111 Carlisle SE). Call 453-7308 or visit ridgecrestyoga.info.
Is Someone's Drinking Taking a Toll on Your Life? — Alcoholics Anonymous group meeting noon-1 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays at United Methodist Church (314 Lead SW). 262-2177.
Meditation and Philosophy — Relax and get in touch yourself every Tuesday from 7:30-8:30 pm at Endorphin Power Company (509 Cardeñas SE). Free, but donations welcome. 268-3372.
Meditation for Everyone — Every Tuesday from 6:30-7:30 pm at The Source (1111 Carlisle SE). Donations suggested. 292-5293.
Mixed Level Yoga Class — Tuesdays from 5:30-6:45 pm at Rio Grande Presbyterian Church (600 Coors NW). First class $5. yogasimpleandsacred.com.
NIA Technique — Every Tuesday at The Source (1111 Carlisle SE). 7 pm. First class is free. 265-6748.
People Living Through Cancer — Free emotional peer support services to families who have been affected by cancer. For more information, call 242-3263 or (888) 441-4439.
Pet Loss Support Group — At VCA Veterinary Care Animal Hospital (9901 Montgomery NE). $20. Call 265-3087 to register. petlosscounselor.com.
RealOrators Toastmasters — Become a leader and improve your public speaking skills. Meets first, third and fifth Tuesdays of the month from 12:30-1:30 pm at Susan's Frame Gallery (130 Quincy NE). For more info, call Susan at 254-0303 or Judy at 450-5839.
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society — Free services for patients with blood cancers and their families. For more info, call 872-0141 ext. 225 or e-mail mikki.aronoff@lls.org.
Twelve-Step Sangha — Meditation for people in recovery every Tuesday at 7:30 pm at Noble Path Books (120 Amherst NE). Donations suggested. 268-2641.
Weekly Volunteer Meeting — Every Monday at Endorphin Power Company (509 Cardeñas SE). 6-7 pm. 268-3372.
Coats for Cubs — Bring your fur apparel to Buffalo Exchange (3005 Central NE) thru 4/22 for use in bedding for injured wildlife. Visit buffaloexchange.com for more info.

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