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Just outside of Robert Oppenheimer’s house within the walls of Fuller Hall (where Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” was filmed of which he appears as Vannevar Bush), Matthew Modine received the first annual Golden Poplar Award at the Los Alamos inaugural Film & Cultural Festival. The grounds and dwellings housed the dawning of The Manhattan Project. The Los Alamos History Museum is part of the Los Alamos Historical Society, which has been active for more than fifty years. The museum leads visitors on a journey from the Pajarito Plateau’s Ancestral Pueblo people to its homestead history, through the Ranch School era and the Manhattan Project period, to the present. Permanent exhibits include a room with panels about the people who lived in the area over the centuries: the Ancestral Pueblo people, homesteaders, the Manhattan Project, and Cold War, and the contemporary community. Another section introduces life at the Los Alamos Ranch School, a small, elite prep school which ran from 1917 until the army bought its land in 1942 for the Manhattan Project. In addition to providing top-flight academics, the school was run as a Boy Scout troop, Troop 22. It was the first equestrian scout group in the country and is still active today. Another part of the museum features the Manhattan Project, with artifacts, timeline, and a short film. There is a portrait of General Groves, primary military leader of the Manhattan Project, and a bust of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Scientific Director of the Los Alamos Laboratory. @matthewmodine @losalamosnatlab @oppenheimermovie #oppenheimer @santafefilmfestival #workhousepr @christophernolann @losalamoshistory
Just outside of Robert Oppenheimer’s house within the walls of Fuller Hall (where Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” was filmed of which he appears as Vannevar Bush), Matthew Modine received the first annual Golden Poplar Award at the Los Alamos inaugural Film & Cultural Festival. The grounds and dwellings housed the dawning of The Manhattan Project. The Los Alamos History Museum is part of the Los Alamos Historical Society, which has been active for more than fifty years. The museum leads visitors on a journey from the Pajarito Plateau’s Ancestral Pueblo people to its homestead history, through the Ranch School era and the Manhattan Project period, to the present. Permanent exhibits include a room with panels about the people who lived in the area over the centuries: the Ancestral Pueblo people, homesteaders, the Manhattan Project, and Cold War, and the contemporary community. Another section introduces life at the Los Alamos Ranch School, a small, elite prep school which ran from 1917 until the army bought its land in 1942 for the Manhattan Project. In addition to providing top-flight academics, the school was run as a Boy Scout troop, Troop 22. It was the first equestrian scout group in the country and is still active today. Another part of the museum features the Manhattan Project, with artifacts, timeline, and a short film. There is a portrait of General Groves, primary military leader of the Manhattan Project, and a bust of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Scientific Director of the Los Alamos Laboratory. @matthewmodine @losalamosnatlab @oppenheimermovie #oppenheimer @santafefilmfestival #workhousepr @christophernolann @losalamoshistory
Just outside of Robert Oppenheimer’s house within the walls of Fuller Hall (where Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” was filmed of which he appears as Vannevar Bush), Matthew Modine received the first annual Golden Poplar Award at the Los Alamos inaugural Film & Cultural Festival. The grounds and dwellings housed the dawning of The Manhattan Project. The Los Alamos History Museum is part of the Los Alamos Historical Society, which has been active for more than fifty years. The museum leads visitors on a journey from the Pajarito Plateau’s Ancestral Pueblo people to its homestead history, through the Ranch School era and the Manhattan Project period, to the present. Permanent exhibits include a room with panels about the people who lived in the area over the centuries: the Ancestral Pueblo people, homesteaders, the Manhattan Project, and Cold War, and the contemporary community. Another section introduces life at the Los Alamos Ranch School, a small, elite prep school which ran from 1917 until the army bought its land in 1942 for the Manhattan Project. In addition to providing top-flight academics, the school was run as a Boy Scout troop, Troop 22. It was the first equestrian scout group in the country and is still active today. Another part of the museum features the Manhattan Project, with artifacts, timeline, and a short film. There is a portrait of General Groves, primary military leader of the Manhattan Project, and a bust of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Scientific Director of the Los Alamos Laboratory. @matthewmodine @losalamosnatlab @oppenheimermovie #oppenheimer @santafefilmfestival #workhousepr @christophernolann @losalamoshistory
Just outside of Robert Oppenheimer’s house within the walls of Fuller Hall (where Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” was filmed of which he appears as Vannevar Bush), Matthew Modine received the first annual Golden Poplar Award at the Los Alamos inaugural Film & Cultural Festival. The grounds and dwellings housed the dawning of The Manhattan Project. The Los Alamos History Museum is part of the Los Alamos Historical Society, which has been active for more than fifty years. The museum leads visitors on a journey from the Pajarito Plateau’s Ancestral Pueblo people to its homestead history, through the Ranch School era and the Manhattan Project period, to the present. Permanent exhibits include a room with panels about the people who lived in the area over the centuries: the Ancestral Pueblo people, homesteaders, the Manhattan Project, and Cold War, and the contemporary community. Another section introduces life at the Los Alamos Ranch School, a small, elite prep school which ran from 1917 until the army bought its land in 1942 for the Manhattan Project. In addition to providing top-flight academics, the school was run as a Boy Scout troop, Troop 22. It was the first equestrian scout group in the country and is still active today. Another part of the museum features the Manhattan Project, with artifacts, timeline, and a short film. There is a portrait of General Groves, primary military leader of the Manhattan Project, and a bust of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Scientific Director of the Los Alamos Laboratory. @matthewmodine @losalamosnatlab @oppenheimermovie #oppenheimer @santafefilmfestival #workhousepr @christophernolann @losalamoshistory
Just outside of Robert Oppenheimer’s house within the walls of Fuller Hall (where Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” was filmed of which he appears as Vannevar Bush), Matthew Modine received the first annual Golden Poplar Award at the Los Alamos inaugural Film & Cultural Festival. The grounds and dwellings housed the dawning of The Manhattan Project. The Los Alamos History Museum is part of the Los Alamos Historical Society, which has been active for more than fifty years. The museum leads visitors on a journey from the Pajarito Plateau’s Ancestral Pueblo people to its homestead history, through the Ranch School era and the Manhattan Project period, to the present. Permanent exhibits include a room with panels about the people who lived in the area over the centuries: the Ancestral Pueblo people, homesteaders, the Manhattan Project, and Cold War, and the contemporary community. Another section introduces life at the Los Alamos Ranch School, a small, elite prep school which ran from 1917 until the army bought its land in 1942 for the Manhattan Project. In addition to providing top-flight academics, the school was run as a Boy Scout troop, Troop 22. It was the first equestrian scout group in the country and is still active today. Another part of the museum features the Manhattan Project, with artifacts, timeline, and a short film. There is a portrait of General Groves, primary military leader of the Manhattan Project, and a bust of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Scientific Director of the Los Alamos Laboratory. @matthewmodine @losalamosnatlab @oppenheimermovie #oppenheimer @santafefilmfestival #workhousepr @christophernolann @losalamoshistory
Just outside of Robert Oppenheimer’s house within the walls of Fuller Hall (where Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” was filmed of which he appears as Vannevar Bush), Matthew Modine received the first annual Golden Poplar Award at the Los Alamos inaugural Film & Cultural Festival. The grounds and dwellings housed the dawning of The Manhattan Project. The Los Alamos History Museum is part of the Los Alamos Historical Society, which has been active for more than fifty years. The museum leads visitors on a journey from the Pajarito Plateau’s Ancestral Pueblo people to its homestead history, through the Ranch School era and the Manhattan Project period, to the present. Permanent exhibits include a room with panels about the people who lived in the area over the centuries: the Ancestral Pueblo people, homesteaders, the Manhattan Project, and Cold War, and the contemporary community. Another section introduces life at the Los Alamos Ranch School, a small, elite prep school which ran from 1917 until the army bought its land in 1942 for the Manhattan Project. In addition to providing top-flight academics, the school was run as a Boy Scout troop, Troop 22. It was the first equestrian scout group in the country and is still active today. Another part of the museum features the Manhattan Project, with artifacts, timeline, and a short film. There is a portrait of General Groves, primary military leader of the Manhattan Project, and a bust of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Scientific Director of the Los Alamos Laboratory. @matthewmodine @losalamosnatlab @oppenheimermovie #oppenheimer @santafefilmfestival #workhousepr @christophernolann @losalamoshistory
Just outside of Robert Oppenheimer’s house within the walls of Fuller Hall (where Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” was filmed of which he appears as Vannevar Bush), Matthew Modine received the first annual Golden Poplar Award at the Los Alamos inaugural Film & Cultural Festival. The grounds and dwellings housed the dawning of The Manhattan Project. The Los Alamos History Museum is part of the Los Alamos Historical Society, which has been active for more than fifty years. The museum leads visitors on a journey from the Pajarito Plateau’s Ancestral Pueblo people to its homestead history, through the Ranch School era and the Manhattan Project period, to the present. Permanent exhibits include a room with panels about the people who lived in the area over the centuries: the Ancestral Pueblo people, homesteaders, the Manhattan Project, and Cold War, and the contemporary community. Another section introduces life at the Los Alamos Ranch School, a small, elite prep school which ran from 1917 until the army bought its land in 1942 for the Manhattan Project. In addition to providing top-flight academics, the school was run as a Boy Scout troop, Troop 22. It was the first equestrian scout group in the country and is still active today. Another part of the museum features the Manhattan Project, with artifacts, timeline, and a short film. There is a portrait of General Groves, primary military leader of the Manhattan Project, and a bust of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Scientific Director of the Los Alamos Laboratory. @matthewmodine @losalamosnatlab @oppenheimermovie #oppenheimer @santafefilmfestival #workhousepr @christophernolann @losalamoshistory
Just outside of Robert Oppenheimer’s house within the walls of Fuller Hall (where Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” was filmed of which he appears as Vannevar Bush), Matthew Modine received the first annual Golden Poplar Award at the Los Alamos inaugural Film & Cultural Festival. The grounds and dwellings housed the dawning of The Manhattan Project. The Los Alamos History Museum is part of the Los Alamos Historical Society, which has been active for more than fifty years. The museum leads visitors on a journey from the Pajarito Plateau’s Ancestral Pueblo people to its homestead history, through the Ranch School era and the Manhattan Project period, to the present. Permanent exhibits include a room with panels about the people who lived in the area over the centuries: the Ancestral Pueblo people, homesteaders, the Manhattan Project, and Cold War, and the contemporary community. Another section introduces life at the Los Alamos Ranch School, a small, elite prep school which ran from 1917 until the army bought its land in 1942 for the Manhattan Project. In addition to providing top-flight academics, the school was run as a Boy Scout troop, Troop 22. It was the first equestrian scout group in the country and is still active today. Another part of the museum features the Manhattan Project, with artifacts, timeline, and a short film. There is a portrait of General Groves, primary military leader of the Manhattan Project, and a bust of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Scientific Director of the Los Alamos Laboratory. @matthewmodine @losalamosnatlab @oppenheimermovie #oppenheimer @santafefilmfestival #workhousepr @christophernolann @losalamoshistory
Thank you @santafefilmfestival – beautiful people, magical and mythical landscapes. So honored to be the recipient of your Humanitarian Award. #blessed @workhouse_pr #santafe @cafe_pasquals the best! 😋 thank you for accommodating my friends and I!!
🍀❤️ @carltondewoody — so good to see you! #letsgoknicks #msg
Thank you @nyknicks for a GREAT SEASON. Legends. @amareisreal @johnstarksfoundation @starburymarbury @thegarden #theworldsmostfamousarena @nypictures
@rubymodine #kristensmith photography
Roots #whoopigoldberg #whoopi 🍀✌🏽
#yerblues #thewhitealbum #johnlennon #streetart
The most important opinions are from people you admire and love. Mrs Villalobos has been a constant guiding star in my life. Patty and Maria are my sisters. Cipriano shared his sly wisdom with me since my teenage years and helped me to become a man. The love, humor and optimism of Armando and Cesar helped me to see the world differently. I’m blessed to have them all as a part of my life. Hugo too! #hardmiles @hardmiles_movie @workhouse_pr @rubymodine @blue_fox_entertainment @
Let’s go #uk – go to the movies! @hardmiles_movie is opening this FRIDAY! 💪🏽🍀✌🏽
Sitting and taking a breath to write a love note to the wonderful team of I Am What You Imagine …. An acknowledgment of how far this film continues to flourish. I am so happy and so grateful that the world is hearing this message of LOVE. Let’s keep spreading that message, please… 💌 @matthewmodine @kevin826joseph @terencemziegler #AdamRackoff 🙏 #IAMWHATYOUIMAGINE #LOVE
Sitting and taking a breath to write a love note to the wonderful team of I Am What You Imagine …. An acknowledgment of how far this film continues to flourish. I am so happy and so grateful that the world is hearing this message of LOVE. Let’s keep spreading that message, please… 💌 @matthewmodine @kevin826joseph @terencemziegler #AdamRackoff 🙏 #IAMWHATYOUIMAGINE #LOVE
Over the moon to have run into my two favorite human beings at such a special occasion! I love you, Mama and Papa! Lucky number 13🖤 @backtoblackfilm @focusfeatures #BACKTOBLACKFILM
Over the moon to have run into my two favorite human beings at such a special occasion! I love you, Mama and Papa! Lucky number 13🖤 @backtoblackfilm @focusfeatures #BACKTOBLACKFILM
Over the moon to have run into my two favorite human beings at such a special occasion! I love you, Mama and Papa! Lucky number 13🖤 @backtoblackfilm @focusfeatures #BACKTOBLACKFILM
Over the moon to have run into my two favorite human beings at such a special occasion! I love you, Mama and Papa! Lucky number 13🖤 @backtoblackfilm @focusfeatures #BACKTOBLACKFILM