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The Lensic Theater was designed by Boller Brothers and opened on 24 June 1931.
#Lensic Theater#opened#24 June 1931#USA#Santa Fe#New Mexico#pseudo-Moorish#Spanish Renaissance#211 W San Francisco Street#Lensic Performing Arts Center#travel#original photography#vacation#tourist attraction#landmark#cityscape#architecture#street scene#façade#exterior#summer 2014#anniversary#US history#Southwestern USA
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Lensic Theater, San Francisco Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1935. Photographer: T. Harmon ParkhurstNegative number: 051556
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City and Colour Announces More Date
City and Colour has announced some new tour dates. May 3 – Redondo Beach, CA – Beachlife Festival 2024 May 5 – Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theatre May 6 – Santa Fe, NM – Lensic Performing Arts Center May 8 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion May 10 – New Orleans, LA – Joy Theater May 11 – Birmingham, AL – Workplay May 13 – Nashville, TN – Ryman May 14 – Louisville, KY – The Louisville Palace May 16 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion At The Mann May 17 – Norfolk, VA – The NorVa May 19 – Cleveland, OH – House Of Blues Cleveland May 20 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE --- Please consider becoming a member so we can keep bringing you stories like this one. ◎ https://chorus.fm/news/city-and-colour-announces-more-date/
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Lensic Theater
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Santa Fe, New Mexico 1957
The Lensic Theater
Photograph by Nick DeWolf https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/14796761135
#photography #film #color #35mm #slide #streetphotography #santafe #newmexico #marquee #theater #lensic #people #line #queue #elvispresley #1950s
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Credit: InSightFoto.com
Thursday May 16
ArtSpring 2019: Metamorphosis
Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco
Performances by students from all five major disciplines at the New Mexico School for the Arts: creative writing and literature, dance, music, theater, and visual arts. $15, 6 pm, 505-988-1234, ticketssantafe.org.
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Indigenous music experience! A Desert C.A.M. Studios production. Director & producer: Chip Miller Co-producer & editor: Travis Miller. Shot by DP Bryan Greenberg on location @ historic Lensic Theater, Santa Fe, NM. Check out this special preview! https://youtu.be/xtgzGd6Edm8
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Iron & wine at the lensic theater santa fe New Mexico 09/30/2018
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Hans Magnus Enzensberger with Charles Simic, Conversation, 11 December 2002 – Video | Lannan Podcasts
The surrenderers are often the victors, if what is victory isn't carefully attended. Jacobin types may believe something, a utopia, though I do consider them the dust of dessicated prose. Dust displays the light.
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Milky sun in Santa Fe #skrwt #vscox #a6 #architecture (at The Lensic Theater) https://www.instagram.com/p/B53df1EHSRy/?igshid=1jbuptyc30o2o
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The Lensic Theater was designed by Boller Brothers and opened on 24 June 1931.
#Lensic Theater#opened#24 June 1931#USA#Santa Fe#New Mexico#pseudo-Moorish#Spanish Renaissance#211 W San Francisco Street#Lensic Performing Arts Center#travel#original photography#vacation#tourist attraction#landmark#cityscape#architecture#street scene#façade#exterior#summer 2014#anniversary#US history#Southwestern USA
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Lensic Theater, San Francisco Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico Photographer: T. Harmon Parkhurst Date: circa 1935? Negative Number 051556
#lensic#lensic theater#santa fe#new mexico#1935#t. harmon parkhurst#automobile#classic car#street scene
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Momaday Legacy Film Premieres at SFIFF / Lensic with PBS Debut
Momaday Legacy Film Premieres at SFIFF / Lensic with PBS Debut
Published October 11, 2017 SANTA FE – Return to Rainy Mountain will have its premiere viewing during this year’s Santa Fe Independent Film Festival, on Thursday, October 19th, 6:30 pm at the Lensic Theater. Return to Rainy Mountain is a documentary celebrating the life and legacy of author N. Scott Momaday and the rich cultural history of the Kiowa people. Producer/Director Jill Momaday takes…
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Our client Mark Gordon’s film Awakening in Taos - the story of Mabel Dodge Luhan’s personal evolution as a writer, salon hostess, art patroness, social activist, and a resident of New Mexico. iSushman Consulting Group is honored to assist in promoting local screenings in Santa Fe and Albuquerque, as well as the New Mexico PBS broadcast on Feb. 28th. Santa Fe peeps - free screening at the Lensic Theater, Jan. 30th. Tickets: bit.ly/AITLensic Web Site: http://awakeningintaos.com Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/537738226716176/ Web Site: http://awakeningintaos.com/
#Taos#NewMexico#SantaFe#Film#Women#NativeAmerican#Indian#SouthWest#Travel#Art#Literature#Writing#MabelDodgeLuhan#AwakeningInTaos
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From Nation State to Empire State: A Radical History of How We Got to Trump
October 5 2018 Most analysis of Donald Trump’s election to the U.S. presidency in 2016 focuses on immediate causes and, of course, its effects. In a recent speech, NYU history professor Nikhil Pal Singh took a longer historical view, sketching three arcs of U.S. history that have yielded the durable commitments to racism, militarism, and unequal class power that have sharpened over the past two decades. Considering the historical development of the United States as an empire-state, rather than as a nation-state, he argues, is essential to understanding what it has meant, and what it might mean going forward, to bend the future toward greater equality and justice – both in the United States and in its relationship to the wider world. He argues that the election of Trump and the failure of Hillary Clinton may be the clearest signals yet, of the decline of U.S. empire. Rather than a cause for pessimism, he says, this moment is an opportunity to enliven a new politics and begin a new story — but only if we are honest about our past. Singh is the author of “Black is a Country” and “Race and America’s Long War.” He is also the founding co-director of NYU’s Prison Education Project. This speech was delivered on September 26 at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The event was sponsored by the Lannan Foundation, which granted Intercepted permission to share it with our audience.
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Mariachi los Camperos
May 4, 7:30 pm
Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W San Francisco, ticketssantafe.org.
Mariachi los Camperos plays rich, high-energy music. Photograph: courtesy amp concerts
Get in the Cinco de Mayo spirit a day early and catch the Grammy Award–winning band Mariachi los Camperos at the Lensic. Mexican-born Natividad “Nati” Cano (1933–2014) founded the group in Los Angeles in 1961, playing a fundamental role in the development of mariachi in the United States. Mariachi los Camperos, now lead by musical director Jesús Guzman, has played at theaters, opera houses, concert halls, and casinos across the country. The ensemble continues to raise the mariachi tradition to new heights, performing demanding musical arrangements that highlight the considerable talents of its individual members.—Sarah Eddy
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