Five Things to Do This Weekend
1 See works by unhoused artists. In partnership with ArtStreet, a branch of Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless, the Harwood Art Center in Albuquerque unveils a new exhibition, Entwined , with a…
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1 See works by unhoused artists. In partnership with ArtStreet, a branch of Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless, the Harwood Art Center in Albuquerque unveils a new exhibition, Entwined , with a…
Read More1 ST PLACE White Castle, Samuel Escue “ At the trailhead [to Frances Canyon Pueblito], I saw a lone deer leaving the first tracks of the day. Following its path led me to the ruin. Silent…
Read MoreKATHLEEN M. RODGERS’S new novel beautifully captures the feeling of growing up landlocked and dreaming of the sea. Set in the fictional eastern New Mexico town of Sandhill, The Llano County Mermaid…
Read MoreSTROLLING BENEATH the hand-cut vigas and soaring adobe of Hotel La Fonda on Taos Plaza, you can practically taste the rustic charm of old New Mexico. But if you want to experience the actual flavor of…
Read MoreB ORN INTO A FAMILY of Mississippi sharecroppers, Sarah Addison learned the art of storytelling while rocking on her grandmother’s knees, listening to her elder weave tales of wit and wisdom…
Read More1 Catch a tune in Red River. The annual Red River Songwriters’ Festival gathers singer-songwriters to perform their original songs in the wintry northern mountains. Catch artists, including Nashville…
Read More1 ST PLACE Rush of the Rut, Grayson Kemp “ I had followed this herd deep into the meadow of the Valles Caldera National Preserve before dawn, moving low through the brush to keep my presence quiet…
Read MoreIN DINÉ ARTIST MELISSA BENALY’S pictorial weaving, two figures in white space suits plant an unwavering red, white, and blue flag onto the vast lunar surface while Earth floats like a misty blue orb…
Read More“WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME you had a massage?” AnnaMarie Vaughan asks. I am face down on the table in the attic of her cozy cabin just north of Taos. Afternoon light hits crystal suncatchers and throws…
Read More1 Celebrate Pueblo food culture. On Saturday, the Harwood Museum of Art, in Taos, celebrates The Same Place at the Same Time: Pueblo Foodways. The final component of a three-part rotating exhibition…
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