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State awards $1 77M in February JTIP grants

City of Farmington granted additional money for Totah Theater renovations

City of Farmington granted additional money for Totah Theater renovations Durango, Colorado Currently Wed 1% chance of precipitation $135,000 will go toward new digital projection and sound equipment Monday, Feb. 1, 2021 3:32 PM Updated: Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 10:58 PM The historic Totah Theater on Main Street in downtown Farmington was built in 1949. The theater has been awarded a $135,000 grant, which will go toward new digital projection and sound equipment. Morgan Mitchell/Durango Herald file City of Farmington granted additional money for Totah Theater renovations The historic Totah Theater on Main Street in downtown Farmington was built in 1949. The theater has been awarded a $135,000 grant, which will go toward new digital projection and sound equipment.

Albuquerque ranked No 1 by MovieMaker for third year; Santa Fe rises to No 2 for small cities

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Zack Snyder films a scene for “Army of the Dead.” The project filmed in Albuquerque at Netflix Studios. (Clay Enos/Netflix) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal It’s a three-peat. On Tuesday, MovieMaker Magazine named Albuquerque the No. 1 place to “live and work as a filmmaker” in the big cities category. ...................... This is the third year in a row Albuquerque has received the designation. The Duke City also held the top title in 2010 and has made the list every year since 2007. It fell out of the top 10 just once, when it ranked No. 11 in 2013. In addition, MovieMaker listed Santa Fe at No. 2 in this year’s small cities and towns category.

Info will be offered Jan 26 on the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant

The Daily Times staff FARMINGTON A webinar covering the basics of a federal economic assistance program for arts organizations will be presented Jan. 26 by the New Mexico Economic Development Department. The webinar, which takes place at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 26, will cover the fundamentals of the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant, which also is known as the Save Our Stages Act. The program is administered through the Small Business Administration. The initiative was passed as part of the COVID-19 relief package. Theatrical producers, talent reps, venue promoters, live performing arts organizations, movie houses, cultural institutions or those who operate a live venue may be eligible to apply for the grant, according to a press release from the EDD.

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