- Drawn to Pots

Julia Roberts — the artist, not the actress — has followed her own muse to the Southwest. After years in Hawaii, Australia and a long sojourn in Europe, she is now comfortably ensconced in Santa Fe and showing new works at Dorothy Rogers Fine Art, a tiny gallery in The Design Center. Roberts is especially known for her printmaking in a variety of methods, and will lecture “About Prints” Saturday afternoon at the gallery. Backed up by the 37 prints she’s showing in a current exhibition at Rogers, she’ll talk about her use of intaglio, especially through etching, aquatint, lift-ground,...
Friday, May 9, 2008
by Kate McGraw • Journal Santa Fe
- Floating or Sinking

Idon’t often like flowers in artwork with the exception of botanical illustrations, and the older, the better. Little else has risen to the challenge of saying something about flowers that flowers don’t say better themselves. Paintings of flowers — even realist paintings — are more often about painting than the flowers.
But Vera Sprunt’s exhibition, “Tideline,” intrigues me. The 12 images in this show are mixedmedia works that combine layers of black-andwhite photographs printed on clear film and sheets of Mylar painted with acrylic gouache. It’s an unusual technique that Sprunt uses to...
Friday, May 9, 2008
by Hollis Walker • Journal Santa Fe
- Lannan Readings and Conversations - Annie Proulx with Michael Silverblatt

Annie Proulx’s second novel,
The Shipping News (1993), won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award for fiction in 1994. Her short story "Brokeback Mountain" was adapted as an Academy Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award-winning major motion picture released in 2005.
Brokeback Mountain received massive critical acclaim and went on to be nominated for a leading eight Academy Awards, winning three of them.
All tickets for all events are sold at the Lensic Performing Arts Center. Tickets can be purchased in person, by telephone, or online at: Lensic Performing Arts...
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- DeLaune Michel at Garcia Street Books - May 29

The final May event at Garcia Street Books, occurs with a book launch and reading on Wednesday, May 28 from 5:00 - 6:00 pm when, DeLaune Michel will appear to discuss her second novel,
The Safety of Secrets. The author, who was raised in South Louisiana and now lives in Westchester County, NY, continues in the literary tradition of her uncle, Andre Dubus, (
In The Bedroom); and her cousin, James Lee Burke, bestselling mystery author. The novel, based on DeLaune's experiences when she lived in Los Angeles, casts a light onto that unofficial Hollywood caste system that is not talked about...
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- Anna Porter at Garcia Street Books - May 27

In contrast to the tea event, Hungarian-born Toronto based, Canadian award-winning author, Anna Porter, while en route to the Jewish Book Fair in Los Angeles, makes a one day stop in Santa Fe, where she will discuss her sixth book at Garcia Street Books on Tuesday, May 27 from 5:00 to 6:30 pm.
Kasztner's Train: The True Story of an Unknown Hero of The Holocaust is a meticulously researched account of the Hungarian Oskar Schindler who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews, including prominent Santa Fean, Tom Margittai, former owner of the Four Seasons Restaurant, from certain death at the hands...
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- Book Signing and Tea Tasting at Garcia Street Books - May 24

A book signing and tea tasting will occur at Garcia Street Books on Saturday, May 24 at 3:00 pm to celebrate the publication of The Spirit of Tea, by local publisher, Sherman Asher Publishing. The author, Frank Hadley Murphy, who was born in Boston and now lives in Santa Fe, will discuss the mystical attributes of tea and attempt to answer what it is that keeps us coming back to humanity's favorite beverage.
He will feature the six classical categories of tea, White, Yellow, Green, Oolong, Black (or Red in China), and Puerh, as well as explore the heretofore unknown vistas of tea. Murphy, a...
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- Fabian Chavez Jr. at Garcia Street Books - May 16

On Friday, May 16, from 5:00 – 6:00 pm, Garcia Street Books will feature well known Santa Fean, Fabian Chavez Jr., who will be celebrating the University of New Mexico Press publication,
Taking on Giants: Fabian Chavez Jr. and New Mexico Politics, by David Roybal, political journalist and editorial columnist for the Albuquerque Journal. The book is an anecdotal account of Chavez's thirty year career dedicated to a variety of state posts in New Mexico, blazing new trails into civil rights, education, business, government, and politics. Chavez was instrumental in the creation of the...
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- Elizabeth Kolbert at the Lensic - May 7
Kolbert has traveled from Alaska to Greenland to get to the heart of the debate over global warming. She has been a staff writer for
The New Yorker since 1999 and has written dozens of pieces including profiles on Senator Hillary Clinton. Her book,
Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature and Climate Change will be discussed with the interviewer, Sam Howe Verhovek, a former
New York Times correspondent, who has covered the Middle East and China, and who is currently working on a book on aviation.
On Wednesday, May 7 at 7:00 pm at the Lensic Performing Arts Center, the Lannan Foundation,...
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- Jack McCarthy at Garcia Street Books - May 9

On Friday, May 9, Jack McCarthy will launch his deluxe limited edition of
Jonah Redux, a witty narrative taken from the Old Testament with some liberties that contains powerful relief print illustrations to bring the great, albeit misunderstood story of Jonah to life.
The event takes place at Garcia Street Books, 376 Garcia Street, from 5:00 - 6:00 pm. An exhibition of the prints related to the book will run through May 26. Jack McCarthy has been a printmaker for thirty years and has exhibited throughout the United States. His prints are in collections in this country as well as Brazil,...
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- Lights, Camera, Action!: The Tenth Annual Screenwriting Conference in Santa Fe
The Tenth Annual Screenwriting Conference in Santa Fe (SCSFe) will be held at The Lodge from May 27 to June 1, 2008. The conference will be divided into two major strands. “The Screenwriting Symposium” will include classroom instruction from world-class screenwriters, over thirty 90-minute symposia; mentor panel discussion, live readings of “Actors Choice Award” winners, and 18-hour Academy Labs for advanced screenwriters (limited to ten participants). “The Hollywood Connection” will include two Producer panel discussions, symposia to aid in marketing, and private pitches to 15 Hollywood...
Monday, May 5, 2008 at 11:31 AM
by Jeffrey Laing • SantaFe.com