V.21 No.49 | 12/6/2012
Film Review Anna Karenina Joe Wright sets the stage for lush, theatrical adaptation of lit classic By Devin D. O’Leary
Leo Tolstoy’s romantic classic Anna Karenina gets a cheeky, self-consciously theatrical, big-screen redux courtesy of British filmmaker Joe Wright and award-winning screenwriter Tom Stoppard.
Art Making Africa Thursday, April 26: 9am-5pm Albuquerque Museum of Art and History Browse the work over 100 artists and designers working in cities throughout Africa. Runs through 5/6.
Words Book Club Thursday, April 26: Noon-2pm East Mountain Library Discuss this month's title, Orphan Train, by Christina Baker Kline.
Comm Spring Readings in the Library Thursday, April 26: 5-6pm Santa Fe Community College Students read their new work from the creative writing program’s capstone class Portfolio, with faculty member Shuli Lamden.
Learn Kids and Essential Oils Thursday, April 26: 5:30-7pm Starbucks Learn how to use essential oils safely with children of all ages and make a product to take home.
Comm Power of the Purse Thursday, April 26: 5:30-7:30pm Mercedes-Benz of Albuquerque A night of fun, food, raffle and auction to support the work of the Domestic Violence Resource Center for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Child Witnesses.
Film "Living in the Story" Film Screening Friday, April 27: 6:30am-8pm Popejoy Hall The film portrays an artist deeply concerned with world events, who uses imagery and storytelling to raise awareness about modern anxieties, with an emphasis on the threat of nuclear weapons.
Free Film Screening • 5.3.2018