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          "TODAY THE HAWK TAKES ONE CHICK" The Margaret Mead Traveling Film and Video Festival presents a documentary about the AIDS epidemic in the Lubombo region of Swaziland in southern Africa. 7 p.m. Santa Fe Community College, Jemez Rooms 1 and 2, 6401 Richards Ave. $3, $2/seniors, free/students. 428-1778.
        "EXCUSE ME TONGUES, HOCICONAS AND MALCRIADAS: WHAT I HAVE LEARNED AS A CHICANA PROFESSOR" In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Spanish professor and literary critic Tey Diana Rebolledo will offer a free presentation. 2 p.m. Margaret Kennedy Alumni Hall, 905 University Ave., New Mexico Highlands University. Sponsored by the Donnelly Library. 454-3387.
        "MEMORY: SHADOW AND LIGHT, ART AS INDIVIDUAL/COLLECTIVE MEMORY" Santa Fe Art Institute hosts a lecture by British-born realist painter, author and newly named MacArthur "Genius" Fellow, Rackstraw Downes. 6 p.m. Tipton Hall, College of Santa Fe, 1600 St. Michael's Drive. $5, $2.50/students and seniors. 424-5050.
        "MUSCLE-TESTING FOR HEALTHCARE ISSUES" Daniel Cobb, doctor of oriental medicine, teaches how to "muscle-test," also known as a type of applied kinesiology, dowsing or the use of a pendulum. 6:30-8 p.m. Integrative Holistic Healing Center, 826 Camino De Monte Rey, Suite B2. 424-9527.
        "ANCIENT LANDSCAPES OF THE COLORADO PLATEAU" Southwest Seminars Native Voices in the Arts Lecture Series hosts a talk by Wayne Ranney, geology educator. 6 p.m. Hotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta. $10/proceeds benefit Southwestern Association for Indian Arts. 466-2775.
        SANTA FE SOJOURNAL: FROM IMAGE TO BOOK" Five-day Santa Fe Photographic Workshop led by Elsa Kendall. 983-1400.
        BREAST HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH Learn about breast message with therapist Celeste Yaocboni, 4-5 p.m. Santa Fe Soul, 2905 Rodeo Park Drive East. 474-8555.
        SANTA FE CLAY CLASSES Eight-week courses offered in hand-building and sculpture, wheel throwing, tile making and the design element. 1615 Paseo de Peralta. 984-1122.
        "BUILDING A LOCAL BUSINESS ALLIANCE FOR LOCAL LIVING ECONOMIES NETWORK" Led by BALLE Executive Director Michelle Long, Santa Fe Alliance Executive Director Vicki Pozzebon, and New Mexico Green Chamber of Commerce Executive Director John Fogarty, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Workshop includes presentations, group discussion and hands-on activities. Registration is $145, $99 for each additional member of your community team. Cost includes breakfast, lunch, topic binder, and packet of language and program ideas. E-mail workshops@livingeconomies.org.
        ESPAÑOLA FARMERS MARKET 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 1005 N. Railroad Ave., Española. 685-4842.
        SANTA FE CLAY Children's clay (ages 6-10 years) and teen wheel classes are offered from 3:30-5 p.m., today-Dec. 19. 1615 Paseo de Peralta. 984-1122.
        HOMESCHOOL ART I The Harwood Museum's art enrichment program for Homeschoolers takes place the last Monday of each month, 10-11:30 a.m. This museum/studio based program includes a visit to the Harwood Museum complimented by an art making activity. Designed for kids 4-8 years old. Fern Hogue Mitchell Education Center, 238 Ledoux St., Taos. 758-9826 ext. 105.
        SANTA FE SUNRISE TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets at 6 p.m. in the Wild Oats Community Room at 1090 St. Francis Drive. New members and visitors welcome. 982-4397.
        THE GOURMET CLUB Cooking with the Chefs in Eastside Home: Chef Kirstin Griffin from Cafe Cafe. 6:15 p.m. 954-4209.
        LA TIERRA TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets 12:05-1 p.m. at the Church of the Holy Faith, 311 E. Palace Ave. Call 603-2066.
        TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) will meet at 6 p.m. at the Española Hospital, 1010 Spruce St., Chamisa Room. Call 690-0188.
        KARAOKE NIGHT 9 p.m., the Cowgirl, 319 S. Guadalupe St. No cover. 982-2565.
        BEST OF BROADWAY AND JAZZ 5:30 and 8 p.m. La Casa Sena Cantina, 125 E. Palace Ave. 988-9232.
        BERT DALTON TRIO 7:30-11 p.m., Jazz, La Fonda on the Plaza. 995-2363.
        ROBERTO GONZALEZ 6 p.m. Spanish guitar, Los Mayas, 409 W. Water St. No cover. 316-0345.
        PAT MALONE TRIO 8-11 p.m. Jazz, Milagro 139, 139 W. San Francisco St.
        DOUG MONTGOMERY 7-11 p.m. Vanessie of Santa Fe, 434 W. San Francisco St. 982-9966.
        AL ROGERS 7-11 p.m. Vanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St. 982-9966.
        MIDORI The Santa Fe Concert Association presents the legendary violinist accompanied by Robert McDonald, piano. 7:30 p.m. Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. $24-$72, 50 percent discount for students with valid ID. 988-1234.
        "WASTE = FOOD" Film presented in conjunction with American Institute of Architects, Santa Fe at 6 p.m. followed by a panel discussion with architects and AIA members Suby Bowden and Victor Johnson, Sarah Pierpont of Recycle New Mexico and Justin Stockdale of Recycling Review. Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail. 982-1338.
        LULA WASHINGTON DANCE THEATRE Raton Arts & Humanities Council presents the Los Angeles-based contemporary dance company. 7:30 p.m. Shuler Theatre in downtown Raton. $29. 575-445-2052
        "FLOOD SONG" Poetry reading by Sherwin Bitsui, originally from White Cone, Arizona on the Navajo Reservation (Dine) along with new writing by dg nanouk okpik from Anchorage, Alaska (Inupiat). 6 p.m. Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. 988-4226.
        LAND/ART SERIES: ARTIST TALK SITE Santa Fe presents Nancy Holt, a pioneer in site-specific public sculpture and leading figure in the land arts movement. 6 p.m. 1606 Paseo de Peralta. Co-sponsored by William Siegal Gallery. 989-1199.
        "PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST" Creativity for Peace hosts a talk by Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, Nobel Peace prize nominee, Gaza physician and peacemaker. 7 p.m. James A. Little Theatre, 1060 Cerrillos Road. $20. 988-1234.
        "HOW OTHER ADVANCED NATIONS DO HEALTH CARE FOR ALL" Public Forum with panelists who have personal experience with health systems in Britain, Canada, Australia and France. 7:30 p.m. Fogelson Hall, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Fe, 107 W. Barcelona. Sponsored by the UUCSF Social Justice Committee. 988-3718.
        "VOTER FRAUD — SILENCING THE NEW MEXICAN VOTE" Dona Ana Non-Profit presents a free forum with Victor Contreras, founder and chairman of Hispanos Unidos, noon-1:30 p.m. Santa Fe Association of Realtors, 510 N. Guadalupe St. Bring a brown bag lunch. 575-405-9122.
        "A BETTER BALANCE, BIO IDENTICAL HORMONE RESTORATION THERAPY" Wellness lecture by Kathleen Fernandez, 6-7 p.m. Genoveva Chavez Community Center, Classroom No. 2, 3227 Rodeo Road. Sponsored by the Fitness Section of the City of Santa Fe Recreation Division. 955-4009.
        "CREATING A WEBSITE TO GET VISITOR TRAFFIC" SCORE, Counselors to American's Small Business, offers a free seminar, 6-8 p.m. Santa Fe Business Incubator, 3900 Paseo del Sol off Airport Road. 424-1140.
        "ADVENTURES IN MOUNTAIN CLIMBING" Lecture on the importance of teamwork by North Face Global Athlete Team members Conrad Anker and Jimmy Chin. 7 p.m. Armory for the Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail. $8-$20. 984-1370.
        "FUNDRAISING — MAKING THE ASK" UNM-Los Alamos Small Business Development Center offers a not-for-profit workshop. 1:30-4 p.m. Small Business Center, Conference Room, 190 Central Park Square, Los Alamos.
        SANTA FE FARMERS MARKET offers a variety of fresh produce and products. 8 a.m.-noon. 1607 Paseo de Peralta at the Railyard.
        BENEFIT DINNER All money received from diners will be given to the family of Mel Nadel, the hunter who went missing near the Pecos Wilderness in September. Santa Fe Capitol Grill, 3462 Zafarano Drive. 471-6800.
        "GRANDPARENTS RAISING GRANDCHILDREN" Open Hands of Santa Fe sponsors a weekly group led by licensed clinical mental health counselor Cynthia Brownlee, 9-10:30 a.m. at its offices at 2976 Rodeo Park Road. 428-2330.
        CO-DEPENDENT'S ANONYMOUS MEETING Tuesdays: 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 107 W. Barcelona St.
        CAPITAL TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets 12:05-1 p.m. at the Church of the Holy Faith Episcopal, 311 Palace Ave. 820-1036.
        MOTHER'S MEDICINE CIRCLE with Harmony West at 2:30 p.m. at Body, 333 Cordova Road. $12. 986-0362.
        TODDLER AND PRESCHOOL STORY TIME 11 a.m. at Borders Books Music & Cafe, 500 Montezuma. 954-4707.
        CANYON ROAD BLUES JAM 8 p.m., El Farol, 808 Canyon Road. No cover. 983-9912.
        ARGENTINE TANGO MILONGA 7:30-11:30 p.m. at El Meson, 231 Washington Ave. $5 cover.
        BEST OF BROADWAY AND JAZZ 5:30 and 8 p.m. La Casa Sena Cantina, 125 E. Palace Ave. 988-9232.
        BERT DALTON TRIO 7:30-11 p.m. La Fonda at the Plaza.
        ROBERTO GONZALEZ & FERNANDO 6 p.m. Los Mayas, 409 W. Water St. Free. 316-0345.
        SOL Y LUNA 8-11 p.m. Spanish guitar, Milagro Restaurant, 139 W. San Francisco St. 995-0139.
        MARIACHI BUENAVENTURA 8 p.m. All-female mariachi at Tomasita's, 500 S. Guadalupe St.
        AL ROGERS 7-11 p.m., Vanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St. 982-9966.
        "THE CHALLENGES AND TRIUMPHS OF LIVING WITH BRAIN INJURY" Texas songwriter Vince Bell: One Man's Music, a monologue with song. 6:30 p.m. St. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. $25. Proceeds benefit the Brain Injury Association of New Mexico. 988-1234.
        "SANTA FE GEOCACHING CHALLENGE" This new adventure involves the use of GPS devices to explore some of Santa Fe's most prominent landmarks. As part of this workshop, Santa Fe Mountain Adventures guides will teach the basics. 5:30 p.m. Community Room. REI at the Railyard. 988-4000.
        "ORGANUM AND PERSONA: PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF EARLY POLYPHONY" St. John's College Dean's Lecture Series hosts a lecture by Peter Pesic, tutor and musician-in residence. 3:15 p.m. Junior Common Room, Peterson Student Center, SJC, 1160 Camino Cruz Blanca. 984-6117.
        "JOSEPH HENRY SHARP, 1859-1953" Docent-led gallery talk on an American artist often considered the "Spiritual Father" of the Taos Society of Artists. 12:15 p.m. Sharp has artwork in the permanent collection at the New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave. Free with museum admission. $6/NM resident, $9/non-residents, free/seniors and children 16 and under, $1 discount for students. 476-5075.
        POETRY READING by Jane Lipman, Janet Eigner, and Linda Whittenberg, 5:30-7 p.m. at Wild Oats Community Room on Cordova Road off St. Francis Drive. 983-5333.
        NEW MEXICO ARTS' ART IN PUBLIC PLACES Regional Buying Committees orientation and artwork selection meeting for the 2010 Acclaimed Artists Series. 9 a.m.-noon. New Mexico Arts Division, Bataan Memorial Building, Suite 241, 407 Galisteo St. 827-6490.
        SANTA FE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE hosts a Roundtable Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at The Pink Adobe. $28. 988-3279.
        LANL JOB FAIR for people interested in jobs with Los Alamos National Laboratory's environmental cleanup subcontractors and other firms, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Ohkay Conference Center at Ohkay Casino Resort Hotel, north of Española.
        NICOTINE ANONYMOUS MEETING New time, new location: meets weekly at 7 p.m., Santa Fe Main Public Library, second floor, "Pick" Room, 145 Washington Ave. 989-5017.
        OH PINON TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets from 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. at the New Mexico Department of Transportation, 1120 Cerrillos Road. 982-7009.
        BUFFALO THUNDER RESORT GALLERY OPEN HOUSE 3:30-5:30 p.m. 130 Lincoln Ave., Suite B. 982-0193.
        SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL ARTS FEST X features film screenings, dance, prizes, DJ music, poetry readings and performance by Madi Sato. 6:30 p.m. Humanities Common Room, SFIS, 1501 Cerrillos Road. 989-6320.
        POJOAQUE VALLEY FARMERS MARKET 2-6 p.m. 78 Cities of Gold, off Hwy 84/285 next to Poeh Pueblo Cultural Center. 575-581-4651.
        TRI COUNTY FARMERS MARKET 7 a.m.-sellout. 6th Street and University, Las Vegas, N.M. 799-8315.
        STORY TIME Toddler and preschool story time. 11 a.m. Borders Books, 500 Montezuma. 954-4707.
        SANTA FE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Open studio, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Free with museum admission. 1050 Old Pecos Trail. 989-8359.
        ROBERT SEQUOIA 6 p.m. classical guitarist composer, The Bull Ring, 150 Washington Ave. No cover. 983-3328.
        DJ SOL DYNAMITE 8 p.m.-midnight Hip hop, reggae and club music, Blue Tower Lounge, Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino.
        DJ JOHN EDWARDS 7-11 p.m. Country, Cities of Gold Lounge, Cities of Gold Casino. 819-2253.
        JON GAGAN'S JAZZ SESSIONS 7:30-9:30 p.m. Acoustic Jazz. El Meson, 231 Washington Ave. No cover.
        BEST OF BROADWAY AND JAZZ 5:30 and 8 p.m. La Casa Sena Cantina, 125 E. Palace Ave. 988-932.
        SYD MASTERS 7:30-11 p.m., La Fonda on the Plaza. No cover.
        ROBERTO GONZALEZ & FERNANDO 6 p.m. Los Mayas, 409 W. Water St. Free. 316-0345.
        NOSOTROS 10 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Salsa, Milagro 139, 139 W. San Francisco St. 995-0139.
        OPEN MIC 7 p.m. Hosted by Jason Reed. Singers, songwriters, musicians all welcome, Santa Fe Brewing Co., 37 Fire Place Road. Get a CD copy of yours!
        CHARLES TICHENOR 7-11 p.m., Vanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St. 982-9966.
        "EL BARBERO DE SEVILLA" Teatro Nuevo Mexico presents a comic zarzuela or Spanish comic opera, directed by Salome Martinez-Lutz, conducted from the piano by Maestro Pablo Zinger. 7 p.m. Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. $10-$20, $5 off for students and seniors. Held in conjunction with Santa Fe's 400th anniversary celebration. 988-1234.
        "THE LION IN WINTER" 1183 AD: King Henry II's three sons all want to inherit the throne, but he won't commit to a choice. They and his wife variously plot to force him. Written by James Goldman, directed by Suzanne Lederer. 8 p.m. Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E. De Vargas St. Pay what you wish. 988-4262.
        "THE 7TH EVENT" Santa Fe High Demon Theatre presents a look at corporate greed, directed by Joey Chavez and Ian Way. 8 p.m. 2100 Yucca Road. $7/adults, $5/students, $3/Thespians. May not be appropriate for children under the age of 12. 467-2970.
        "IRAN'S NUCLEAR THREAT: REAL OR HYPE?" Santa Fe Council on International Relations World Affairs Discussion Luncheon with guest speaker Arvid Lundy, former LANL engineer. 11:30 a.m. Hilton Santa Fe. $25/CIR members, $32/nonmembers and guests. 982-4931.
        "INDIANS IN SPACE: CURATING MEDIA ART BY INDIGENOUS ARTISTS" A lecture by Steven Loft, Aboriginal Curator-in-Residence, National Gallery of Canada; former Director, Urban Shaman Gallery. 5:30-6:30 p.m. School for Advanced Research Boardroom, 660 Garcia St. 954-7279.
        "FLOOD SONG" Reading by poet Sherwin Bitsui. 7 p.m. Library and Technology Center auditorium, Institute of American Indian Arts campus, 83 Avan Nu Po Road. 424-2365.
        KOKROBITEY FOUNDATION Presentation by artist and founder, Renee Neblett, 6-7 p.m. at Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. following a reception for the national launch of SASAA recycled handbags, 4-6 p.m. at Santa Fe Weaving Gallery, 124 Galisteo St. 982-1737.
        "THERMOGRAPHY AND BIOIDENTICAL HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY" Learn the benefits of thermography in breast screening and detecting diseases and physical injuries, with Carla Garcia and Edie Johnson. 6:30 p.m. Santa Fe Soul, 2905 Rodeo Park Drive East. 474-8555.
        "SUCCESSFUL TECHNIQUES FOR INTERNET MARKETING" SCORE, counselors to new and existing small businesses, offers a free seminar, 6-8 p.m. at the Santa Fe Business Incubator, 3900 Paseo del Sol off Airport Road. 424-1140.
        "SUSTAINABILITY ACROSS SOUTH AMERICA" The Wildlife Center hosts a Green Living Project multimedia presentation. 6:30 p.m. Arroyo Seco Center, 19 Wheat St., south of Española. Door prizes. 753-9505. "AUSANGATE" UNM-SMU Fall Lecture Series presents a Sacred Peak lecture by Andrea Heckman. 7 p.m. SMU-Ft. Burgwin campus. 575-737-6243.
        SANTA FE RIVER PARKWAY Public meeting on design work under way for renovations and improvements along the Santa Fe River Parkway. 5-7 p.m. Community Room, Santa Fe Public Library, 145 Washington Ave.
        SFCC PRE-HALLOWEEN TRICK-OR-TREATING ALTERNATIVE Students, faculty and staff give out treats (candy, coloring books and toothbrushes); picture taking; face painting; ghost walk for prizes; root beer floats, popcorn and juice; and displays on how death is observed in different cultures around the world. 3-6 p.m. Santa Fe Community College's main campus, 6401 Richards Ave. 920-1345.
        ANNUAL PUMPKIN CARVING CONTEST Bring your pumpkin and RainbowVision will provide the tools and decorations. 5-9 p.m. SilverStarlight Lounge, Rainbow Vision Santa Fe, 500 Rodeo Road. On Friday, everyone is invited to vote for their favorite pumpkin, 5-10 p.m. Multiple votes are encouraged. Votes are $1 each with all proceeds donated to Southwest Cares. Winners will be announced Saturday evening and need not be present to win. 428-2844.
        SOUTHSIDE FARMERS MARKET Top quality organic produce, 3-6 p.m. 1607 Paseo de Peralta, in the Railyard.
        SENIOR HALLOWEEN DANCE Music, refreshments, and ghoulish delights, 1-4 p.m. The Pasatiempo Senior Center, 664 Alto St. Free admission.
        NORTHERN NM GROUP OF THE SIERRA CLUB Easy/moderate hike. Dogs allowed. 474-5846.
        "ALTARCITOS DE LOS NINOS" Altars of celebration and remembrance, 5-6 p.m. Hacienda de los Martinez, Taos.
        2009 MAYOR'S RECOGNITION AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE ARTS Recipients are The Santa Fe Art Institute, Chrissie Orr, Elias Rivera, Mar and Charles Robinson, Ellen Zieselman and Sarah Livingston - Melissa Engestrom Youth Artist. Music by Nacha Mendez Trio. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Santa Fe Community Convention Center, 2091 W. Marcy St. $55. 988-1234.
        HAUNTED HOUSE & MOVIE NIGHT 8 p.m.-midnight Mine Shaft Tavern in Madrid off Hwy. 14.
        TEEN ANIME CLUB Teens are invited to meet on the third and fourth Thursday of each month after school for a movie and snacks at the Southside Library, 6599 Jaguar Dr. Each meeting will feature a different anime film. Teens participate in the selection process. 955-6045.
        SANTA FE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Decorate a small pumpkin lantern, just big enough to hold a tea light, 4-6 p.m. SFCM, 1050 Old Pecos Trail. Free with Museum admission. 989-8359.
        DOWNBEAT BAND 9 p.m. Blue Tower Lounge, Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino.
        ROBERT SEQUOIA 6 p.m. classical guitar, The Bull Ring, 150 Washington Ave. 983-3328.
        CLAYTON WEST 7-9:45 p.m. soul/blues/rock singer and guitarist. El Meson Restaurante, 213 Washington Ave. No cover. 983-6756.
        BEST OF BROADWAY AND JAZZ 5:30 and 8 p.m. La Casa Sena Cantina, 125 E. Palace Ave. 988-9232.
        SYD MASTERS 7:30-11 p.m. La Fonda on the Plaza.
        SOL FIRE 8-11 p.m. Salsa/rock, Milagro 139, 139 W. San Francisco St.
        THE DITTY BOPS 7:30 p.m. Folk, bluegrass, blues, western swing, ragtime and musical theater by Abby DeWald (vocals and acoustic guitar) and Amanda Barrett (vocals, mandolin and dulcimer). Santa Fe Brewing Co., 37 Fire Place Road. $15 in advance/$20 at door. 988-1234.
        CHARLES TICHENOR 7-11 p.m. Vanessie of Santa Fe, 434 W. San Francisco St.
        "HALLOWEEN ON ICE" Skating show at 6 p.m.; meet and greet skating cast at 6:30 p.m.; public costume skate party at 7 p.m.; costume contest with prizes at 8 p.m. Genoveva Chavez Community Center, 3221 Rodeo Road. $8 includes admission, skate rentals and public skating; $2 admission to show only. Tickets available at the GCCC the day of show only. 955-4031.
        "BAT BOY" A musical based on the bloodsucking antics of the fictional character from "The Weekly World News". 8 p.m. Greer Garson Theatre Center, College of Santa Fe, 1600 St. Michael's Dr. $12. 473-6511.
        "MANIPULATED IMAGE" The Moving Still presents videos by James Coker, Kriss Salmanis and Kika Nicolela. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Santa Fe Complex, 632 Agua Fria. 216-7562. $5.
        "ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW" Halloween celebration with songs from the popular musical, 6-8:30 p.m. La Cantina, 125 E. Palace. Adult content. Costumes encouraged. 988-9232.
        "EL BARBERO DE SEVILLA" Teatro Nuevo Mexico presents a comic zarzuela or Spanish comic opera, directed by Salome Martinez-Lutz, conducted from the piano by Maestro Pablo Zinger. 7 p.m. Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. $10-$20, $5 off for students and seniors. Held in conjunction with Santa Fe's 400th anniversary celebration. 988-1234.
        TGIF EXTENDED ORGAN RECITAL with Gregory D'Agostino. Program: works by Bach, Liszt, Handel, Schumann and Brahms. 5:30 p.m. $10 at the door. 982-8544.
        "THE LION IN WINTER" 1183 AD: King Henry II's three sons all want to inherit the throne, but he won't commit to a choice. They and his wife variously plot to force him. Written by James Goldman, directed by Suzanne Lederer. 8 p.m. Santa Fe Playhouse, 142 E. De Vargas St. $15, $12/seniors and students. 988-4262.
        "THE 7TH EVENT" Santa Fe High Demon Theatre presents a look at corporate greed, directed by Joey Chavez and Ian Way. 8 p.m. 2100 Yucca Road. $7/adults, $5/students, $3/Thespians. May not be appropriate for children under the age of 12. 467-2970.
        "SPEED DATE" Capital High School Performing Arts theater group presents a comedy by Janet Allard. 7 p.m. Bryan Fant Theater, CHS, 4851 Paseo del Sol. $5-$10. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Breast Cancer Awareness. 467-1070.
        "CHARLOTTE'S WEB" Raton Youth Theater presents the children's classic by E.B. White. 7-8:15 p.m. Shuler Theater, 145 S. 1st St., downtown Raton. 575-445-2052.
        GALLERY TALK with artist Albert Handell, moderated by Ventana Fine Art staff member, Wolfgang Mabry. 4:30-5:30 p.m. 400 Canyon Road. New Pastel and oil paintings on view. Refreshments served. 983-8815.
        "LA RANFLA & OTHER NEW MEXICO STORIES" Book signing and reading by Martha Egan. 6 p.m. Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St. 988-4226.
        "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: PRINCIPLES OF A HUMANISTIC POLITICS" St. John's College Dean's Lecture Series presents Leon Kass, professor in the Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago, and Fellow, American Enterprise Institute. 8 p.m. Great Hall, Peterson Student Center, SJC, 1160 Camino Cruz Blanca. 984-6102.
        MOVING PEOPLE DANCE-A-THON HALLOWEEN PARTY Halloween dance party fundraiser with games, contests, food and treats, 6:30-10:30 p.m. Moving People Dance Centre, 1583 Pacheco St. $5. 438-9180.
        HALLOWEEN HAUNTED HOUSE 5-10 p.m. DeVargas Center. Sponsored by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern New Mexico, the Elks, the Santa Fe Fire Department, the Santa Fe Police Department, Regal Cinemas and Charlie Dalton.
        SENIOR HALLOWEEN DANCE & COSTUME CONTEST hosted by Lovelace Senior Plan, 1-4 p.m. Fraternal Order of Eagles, 833 Early St. Refreshments served. $2, bring your senior card. Proceeds benefit the Villa Consuelo Senior Center.
        3RD ANNUAL HAUNTED HACIENDA YARD HAUNT Trick or Treat, Haunted Walk, new props and scares, reception tent with finger foods and homemade goodies, scare characters, piñata, pizza party, 5-10 p.m. nightly through Sunday, 505 Highway 150, No. 101 Arroyo Seco. Fundraiser for our Ghost Investigation Group and Girl Scout Troop. 575-776-3829.
        TOUR OF THE RANDALL DAVEY HOME Docent-led tour. 2 p.m. Meet at the Nature Store at the Randall Davey Audubon Center on Upper Canyon Road. $5. 983-4609.
        OPEN HOUSE Lobby Gallery Room,10 a.m.-10 p.m. Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino, main floor, across from the Red Sage, 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail. 577-8200.
        POJOAQUE VALLEY FARMERS MARKET 8 a.m.-2 p.m. off Hwy 84/285 next to Poeh Pueblo Cultural Center in Pojoaque.
        TAOS COUNTY FARMERS MARKET Farm-fresh foods, veggies, fruits and baked goods, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Town Hall parking lot next to Library, one block northwest of Taos Plaza.
        SANTA FE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Stuffed Animal Bat: make your own flying mammal friend during this simple sewing project, 2-3:30 p.m.; Clay Skulls and Pasta Skeletons: have fun creating artwork in the spirit of El Dia de los Muertos, 2:30-4:30 p.m. SFCM, 1050 Old Pecos Trail. Free with museum admission. 989-8359.
        CHILDREN'S STORY TIME Meets weekly at 1 p.m. at Borders Books, 3513 Zafarano Road. 474-9450.
        "WEARABLE ART & MORE" Join artist Beth Haidle for a creative workshop for teens, 12 and up. 4-6 p.m. Harwood Fern Hogue Mitchell Education Center, Taos. 758-9826.
        NORTHERN 505 9 p.m.- 1 a.m. Northern New Mexico Spanish, country and rock, Turquoise Trail Bar & Grill; DOWNBEAT BAND 9 p.m. Blue Tower Lounge, Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino, 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail. 577-8200.
        BAND ALEGRE 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Cumbias, rancheras, Northern New Mexico music, Golden Cantina Lounge, Cities of Gold Casino.
        STEPHANIE HATFIELD & HOT MESS 9 p.m. Four-piece band features classically trained opera vocalist Stephanie Hatfield of Santa Fe, Cowgirl Hall of Fame, 319 S. Guadalupe St. $5. 982-2565.
        THE THREE FACES OF JAZZ 8-11 p.m. Classic swinging jazz piano trio: Bryan Lewis (drums), Rick Bowman (piano) and Richard Snyder (upright bass). El Meson, 213 Washington Ave. No cover. 983-6756.
        BEST OF BROADWAY AND JAZZ 5:30 and 8 p.m. La Casa Sena/La Cantina, 125 E. Palace Ave. 988-9232.
        NIGHT TRAIN 8-11 p.m. Blues, La Fonda on the Plaza.
        RHYTHM 53RD 10 p.m.-12:30 p.m. Reggae, Milagro 139, 139 San Francisco St.
        GARY FARMER & THE TROUBLEMAKERS 8 p.m.-midnight with Haunted House, Mine Shaft Tavern, Madrid.
        JIM ALMAND 3:30-6:30; CHRIS ABEYTA & DON LOVATO 8-11 p.m. The Ore House on the Plaza.
        THE GEIST OF BROADWAY 6-9 p.m. David Geist on piano, Pranzo Italian Grill, 540 Montezuma Ave. 984-2645.
        KARAOKE 6-9 p.m. RealBurger, 2239 Old Pecos Trail. 820-3311.
        JOSH GRIDER TRIO AND THE MYSTIQUEROS 8 p.m. Texas Hill Country Americana, Santa Fe Brewing Co., 37 Fire Place Road. $10 in advance, $12 at door. 988-1234.
        MICHAEL COMBS 6-9 p.m. Old-timey, ranchera, honky-tonk, y blues, Upper Crust Pizza, 329 Old Santa Fe Trail. No cover.
        CHARLES TICHENOR 7-11 p.m. Vanessie, 434 W. San Francisco St. 982-9966.
       

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