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MUSIC

Giacomo Puccini

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LIBRETTO

Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa

8:30 pm • June 30; July 5, 8, 14, 21

8 pm • August 1, 7, 12, 19, 23, 26

Tosca

Giacomo Puccini

The Flying Dutchman

Richard Wagner

Pell As Et M Lisande

Claude Debussy

RUSALKA

Antonín Dvořák

ORFEO

Claudio Monteverdi

World Premiere Orchestration by Nico Muhly

TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

#OpenAirOpera

For tickets and more information visit santafeopera.org or call 505-986-5900

CHEESE-LESS CHEESE

Way back in March of 2021, we became enamored with Santa Fe vegan baker Thomas Kamholz, a man on a mission to bring high-quality taste and ingredients to the world of vegan baking. Kamholz’s Plantita Vegan Bakery has done just that in the years that followed, and whether you’re getting into the vegan thing for politics, health or just ‘cause, there’s no denying the man knows what’s up. Kamholz operates in the savory sphere, too, perhaps most notably with his regular vegan pizza popups that find him taking dairy out of the pizza equation, but not taste. Kamholz is back on his pizza tip this week with a Friday evening menu featuring pizzas with maple faux-sausage, leek and kale; artichoke, olive and pesto; and green peppers, faux-sausage and onion. The pizzas range from $23-$24, and you’ll hardly notice a di erence from regular pizza, outside of not feeling like complete garbage later. Order at plantitaveganbakery.com by 5 pm on Thursday, April 27. (ADV)

Plantita Bakery Vegan Pizza Pop-Up: 5-7 pm Friday, April 28. $23-$24

Plantita Vegan Bakery, 1704 Lena St., (505) 603-0897

MUSIC SAT/29

Up The Punx

“For people in my world, this band is a pretty big deal,” said SFR’s most punk-loving sta er to the rest of the nerds who work here. To be fair, the most punk among us might be the least punk on a more global scale, but still, anyone who has listened to punk rock knows O ! simply by virtue of its members. We’re talkin’ Circle Jerks’ Keith Morris, Burning Brides’ Dimitri Coats, And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead’s Autry Fulbright II and Thundercat’s Justin Brown. That’s a lot of firepower in one band—like the Traveling Wilburys of dudes who took a look around the socio-political sphere and said, “Actually, we’re pretty pissed o now.” Expect it just how you’d want punk to be: fast, sloppy, angry and feel-good. Expect to feel it hard. (ADV)

O !: 9 pm Saturday, April 29. $20-$22. Meow Wolf

1352 Rufina Circle, (505) 395-6369

EVENT MON/1

A Couple Of Wheels

Spring sprung, you aging bunch of nerds, and we know there’s a contingent of people out there looking for low-stakes things to do that don’t involve drinking and/or being up all night. You wanna feel the breeze, hear the birds, get outside—maybe even exercise a little. Enter the thrice-weekly Leisurely Bike Ride events at Fort Marcy Park. Instructors will lead bicyclists on a charming pedal-party throughout the area, and there are even loaner bikes on hand for those who want to cruise but maybe don’t have a velocipede. This thing’s free for members of any city recreation complex, too. The rest of you will pay a scant $5. (ADV)

Leisurely Bike Ride: 10-11 am Monday, May 1. Free-$5 Fort Marcy Park, 490 Washington Ave., (505) 955-2501

EVENT THU/27

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