In the golden ages, when people were just beginning to think hard about quantum information, there was a workshop held in 1988 at the Santa Fe Institute on “Complexity, Entropy, and the Physics of Information.” This produced a proceedings which is well worth reading, even after all these years. Now, thanks to the support of the Santa Fe Institute, The Quantum Institute at Los Alamos, the Center for Advanced Studies at the University of New Mexico, and the Physics Information group at the University of New Mexico, a lecture series on Complexity, Entropy and Physics of Information has been set up. Already, we’ve heard lectures about econophysics and the limits of algorithmic cooling. The schedule of speakers will be posted here.