In their regular semi-monthly meeting, the Trinidad City Council approved a resolution which allows the placement of the sculpture “Circolith” on the east corner of Main St. and Santa Fe Trail.
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—Ed. Note: Doc Leonetti recently traveled to the St. James Hotel and takes us with him as he chats up the locals and delves into the history of the place.
Gallery is selling, providing to schools, wooden hearts to decorate light poles
On Nov. 20, 2020, local Trinidad artist Fumio Sawa donated two artworks to the Sangre De Cristo Arts and Conference Center in Pueblo, Colorado.
Library marks out perfect light parade route to get out, walk Trinidad’s best holiday lighted areas
Mean old Mr. Grinch could not, should not, would not steal Trinidad’s Christmas this year
Jessica Huffman finds dream job, thrilled to be home
Creative district looking for artist proposals for historic Santa Fe Trail inspired artwork
Mt. Carmel offers free program aimed at engaging youth in the arts
The Chief Bicycle and Comedy Festival hosted another laugh out loud performance at Main Street Live on Saturday, Oct. 24 to a sold out crowd with limited capacity seating. The show, A Spooky Comedy Showcase, featured Denver comedian Jordan Doll as well as comedians Georgia Comstock and Nic D…
Corazon Gallery’s Monsters, Masks, and Myths Show opened on Wednesday October 14 without its normal reception due to social distancing.
Light the lights, open the doors, variety of great new performances lie in store for Trinidad’s many theater going fans — don’t miss A Spooky Comedy Showcase at 7 p.m. this Saturday
Past arts & entertainment stories
- Corazon Gallery keeps the Halloween spirit alive with ‘Monsters, Masks & Myths Show’
- SCRT now Main Street Live — same organization, same great location, new direction
- Local Trinidad comedian pro launches new live stream show from Main Street window
- Fox Theater moves into next phase of renovations — city applies for EPA hazardous clean up funds
- Main Street Board, City of Trinidad work together to bring music to Central Park — crews install instruments near baseball field
- Creative district seeks artists’ multi-media works for new 'Survival is Insufficient' project
- Sign of the times — forget me not
- Photo gallery: Joe Coca's view of Fishers Peak No. 1
- Colorado’s lush fall colors are here, slightly ahead of schedule
- Robot sightings abound at Marketplace Gallery
- Frozen in time, the Great Fox West Theatre is reawakening
- A.R. Mitchell Museum receives national accolades — is in top 10 best Western art museums
- Corazon Gallery celebrates 25 years on Main Street
- Labor Day celebration canceled due to pandemic
- County fair a success, according to officials
- Hard work pays off for kids at Las Animas County Fair
- Popular Las Animas County Fair celebrates 110th anniversary
- Commedians bring laugh-out-loud fun outside
- What’s on the horizon for things to do?
- Raton, NM junior wins national art competition — artwork to be featured in Washington D.C.
- Historic Main Street Board commissions temporary plywood murals
- Fort Wootton brings community together around music
- City of Trinidad will celebrate Fourth of July with fireworks display
- Space to Create makes way for new tenants
- Community, culture celebrated at 2020 Santa Fe Trail Rendezvous
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Trinidad residents woke up to freezing temps and icy snow flurries over the weekend, which made for some beautiful photographs. How long winter will clutch the area in its frigid grasp is anyone’s guess, but the weatherman was saying on Friday that it might hang around until the middle of the week.
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